Recommended by ieatishootipost. The plate was a bit more watery and wetter than I liked, but full of smokiness, wok hei and umami. The prawn stock was really quite flavourful, while the crackling was crispy and flavourful too. The noodles were of just the right texture, with a bit of bite. Nice.
Despite this small letdown, the meal was still a solid one that I would highly recommend to anyone in the area. Prawnography is undoubtedly a must-visit spot for Hokkien mee lovers, especially for those who enjoy a variety of seafood and meat in their dishes.
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This place didn't look very convincing when they first opened, so I never went in (273 Thomson Road #01-03A, 8686-9777).
Prawnography is definitely an underrated eatery along with the rest of its F&B neighbours along that same stretch. Sure, you might argue that you can get good Hokkien mee and prawn noodles for cheaper in hawker centres but for an eatery, I’d say it’s worth a visit!