Kenji Koh
best mee hoon kway ever
Location: 115 Bukit Merah Vw, #01-21, Singapore 151115
Bukit Merah View Market & Hawker Centre
Handmade mee hoon kway stall at Bukit Merah View Market with springy noodles.
Handmade mee hoon kway stall at Bukit Merah View Market with springy noodles.
72 Mee Hoon Kway at Bukit Merah View Market serves up handmade mee hoon kway — the rustic, torn flat noodles that are a beloved old-school comfort food. The stall is known for its springy, irregularly shaped noodles served in a savoury anchovy-based broth with minced pork and vegetables.Operating hours not available
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Kenji Koh
best mee hoon kway ever
Ronny Tan Yong Hui
"Most noodles ($4.50) Except Tom Yum Mee Hoon Kway ($5.50) …
Victor HTL
I love how they hand roll their noodles fresh before the order, and it shows in the taste, noodles were springy, and the ingredients are also worth the price of $4.50, and their dry version is really nice, would highly recommend
windows
The portion was extremely generous and the freshly cut mee hoon kway had just the right texture. Egg soup was well covered by the eggs.
72 Mee Hoon Kway (#01-21)
Noodle Stall
A food stall with a bright overhead sign displaying pictures of noodle dishes and their prices. Below the sign, a menu board lists various noodle options. A man is seen working behind the counter in the busy kitchen area.
Noodles with Meat and Vegetables
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles, likely a savory dish, topped with pieces of meat, fried shallots or crispy anchovies, and green vegetables. The noodles appear to be thin and stir-fried. A white bowl with a textured rim is visible, and a portion of another bowl containing a light-colored liquid, possibly soup, is in the upper right corner.
Two bowls of food
A close-up shot shows two bowls of food. The bowl on the left contains a light-colored soup with visible egg strands and some small pieces of food. The bowl on the right is filled with a dish containing mushrooms, what appears to be fried chicken or tofu, dried anchovies, and some green vegetables. The food is served in white bowls, and the background suggests a dining setting with a brown tray and a patterned surface.
Noodle Stall with Roasted Meats
A food stall with a large illuminated menu displaying various noodle dishes and their prices. Below the menu, there is a self-service sign and a QR code. To the right, roasted chickens and pork are displayed, with a smaller menu board showing prices for rice dishes.
Noodle Stall
A food stall with a large illuminated menu board displaying various noodle dishes with pictures and prices. Staff members are visible behind the counter, preparing food. Customers are seated at tables in the foreground.
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