Tuesday 8 October 2013

Begin to understand...

After giving the same stall more than 5 tries, I think that I finally began to understand the reasons behind the long queue.

'Fishball Noodles'
Based on the appearance, one can easily identify something. This particular stall
over here is making their own 'Fish Ball' and 'Fish Cake'. All of them are irregular
in shape. As for the soup, it's pretty bland and not to my liking.

So what's the secret behind the long queue?
If you are a 'Noodle' lover, you can give this stall a try. However, if you prefer
'Kway Teow' more than 'Noodles' or 'Mee Pok', I think that you might probably want
to skip this stall. I was observing very closely and it seems that they are cooking
the 'Noodles' for a much more longer period of time, therefore the 'Kway Teow' will
ended up to be soggy and dull, which doesn't really happen for 'Mee Pok'. In fact,
I have given the 'Mee Pok' a try and it turned out to be chewy and springy in texture.
However, another good thing about the 'Fishball Noodles' over here would be the
generous portion of fresh ingredients that they have added into a bowl of 'Noodles'.
And not only they are fresh, the fishballs are pretty bouncy and chewy too. Best of
all, if you mixed all the ingredients thoroughly, you will be amazed how easily this
small little bowl of 'Noodles' can satisfy your taste bud. :D

So where can you give the 'Fishball Noodles' a try?
The name of this stall would be 'Teochew Fishball Noodle Dry/Soup'(潮州粿條麺乾/湯).
It's located on level 2 of 'Tiong Bahru Market'.

Notes:
  • Operating Hours:
    10:00 - 22:30 Daily
* Click here for the location of 'Tiong Bahru Market' on Google Maps.
^ Click here for the list of delicacies that you can find & get near 'Tiong Bahru Market'.

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