Popular Minced Meat Noodles Stall in Taman Jurong. Just too bad that they are not open during the evenings, else I can have them every day or frequently.
I can see why 58 Minced Meat Noodle is so well-loved that people from the East are willing to come to the far West to have it. Being a Westie, I wonder why it took me so long to discover this gem right in my own backyard?
面比较厚一点而有咬劲, 富有猪油与醋香。辣得也很够劲。Quite fresh. well cooked and tender minced pork, pork slices and liver. Just lacking stewed mushrooms and sole fish, to be a solid bowl. Nice, hearty and flavourful nonetheless.
In order not to be disappointed, you have to come early as they are usually sold out by noon.
The roast duck was a very good standard for a hawker stall – slightly crispy skin, unctuous, flavourful without being cloying, and fairly tender.
They are famous for their awesome char siew, which is really tasty and affordable. Their roast duck is quite popular with customers too.
The review that they get are really accurate. It is a good bowl of Lor Mee. The gravy is so flavorful and outstanding. Then all the other items are very well done too.
The grandmother's lor mee is buay pai too if you appreciate your lor mee without additional aromatics.
If you happen to be in the area, make sure you check out Feng Zhen Lor Mee at Taman Jurong Food Centre – it will be well-worth your visit.
I am quite excited to spot dong cai (preserved Tianjin cabbage) in the soup because I could not remember when was the last time I see any noodle stall using it. The soup is nice to drink and not too heavy on msg or salt.
The noodles were somewhat disappointing after the half an hour in an invisible queue. The mee kia was gummy, so much so that I worry about what the mee pok would be like. The sauce was barely there. The pork liver was powdery and the fishballs and fishcake were unremarkable and generic, although they were bouncy and had a good subtle fish flavour. They were popular though, so it could be that this is a once off poor bowl.
Ng Kee may only serve up one dish, but they certainly do it well.
Not sure about the hype over here but there are also nicer BBQ Seafood out there in the West. If you said they are one of its kind among the stalls in the hawker, well... its not. It's time to explore other stalls in Taman Jurong Food Centre too.
BBQ Seafood serves hearty barbecue seafood dishes that are perfectly cooked.
What stood out for me had to be the noodle and tossing sauce. Although the mee pok was a little on the softer side, it still had a bite and it picked up the savory sauce pretty well. The chili is also aromatic with a manageable spice level.
Leng Huat Fishball Noodle Laksa serves up a decent bowl of fishball noodles, but I felt that it lacked a certain oomph.
Leng Huat Fish Ball Noodle is another fish ball noodle stall on my list found on the same floor as Ng Kee near the escalator.
The texture of the rice kueh was on the soft and slightly gummy side, but was self made and had a good rice texture. The chai poh was salty rather than sweet and quite crunchy, and gave the chwee kueh a slightly different savoury profile.
Taman Jurong Chwee Kueh is a traditional stall that serves delicious handmade chwee kuehs.
Please support businesses like this to help someone make a decent living. Hopefully, this post can reach out to more people to go support uncle.
This $4 bowl is value for money and can actually be shared among two however, I would recommend getting the smaller bowls.
This plate of curry mutton noodle is really good for me and I do not mind having it again and again. I am surprised that there is not much info about it online. This stall is definitely a hidden gem that has gone under the radar.
De Ji Hong Kong Soy Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle serves one of the most tender and flavourful chicken I’ve ever eaten.
Service here is prompt and efficient but perhaps that is because I arrived just before the lunch crowd does.
After having their porridge, I admit I share the same sentiments as the neighborhood patrons and I will definitely join their queue the next round.
The Hokkien Mee is sold in $4, $5, $6 and 7 portions. Opeh leaf is used for the $6 and $7 portions, but it was not available during my visit.