Originally posted by ButterCake:
theirs is the wetter type (but not over wet, just nice) You can see the video to see what their customers say about this :) I myself do not like the dryer kind cos it feels like eating those morning beehoon mee.. I once lined up once at a highly popular stall at Serangoon for 30minutes and gosh it was...ordinary...
From the way you describe, make me wanna eat (basically I dun like fried kway tiao one).
Originally posted by Dondontan:
From the way you describe, make me wanna eat (basically I dun like fried kway tiao one).
heh after posting about the stall i have deep craving for their FKT already.
Wet juicy kway teow with glimmering fat cockles and lap cheong, every bite of sinful but irresistable lard
The boss of far east flora is a fan of the stall.
Do try it if you are in Tiong Bahru area :)
Ooooooo
Near my workplace. It is behind the PSB Academy, near the Beo Crescent market. Quite reasonable price lor.
Originally posted by ButterCake:
heh after posting about the stall i have deep craving for their FKT already.Wet juicy kway teow with glimmering fat cockles and lap cheong, every bite of sinful but irresistable lard
The boss of far east flora is a fan of the stall.
Do try it if you are in Tiong Bahru area :)
What I am concerned is oiliness. Is this oily?
Originally posted by Dondontan:What I am concerned is oiliness. Is this oil
just the right amount :)
I have come across another stall that sells nice a bit wet fried kway tiao at Amoy Street Food Centre today. It is the first stall next to the roadside. The price is $2.50 and $3.00.
Originally posted by Seowlah:I have come across another stall that sells nice a bit wet fried kway tiao at Amoy Street Food Centre today. It is the first stall next to the roadside. The price is $2.50 and $3.00.
Quite cheap , not bad.