Showing posts with label mee pok. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mee pok. Show all posts

Monday, December 1, 2008

Very popular dinner place in the East: Feng Shan Market, Bedok North Blk 85.

This is from the BBQ stall, Lovely Seafood. 

There are 3 bak chor mee (mince pork noodles) stalls that are very popular in the market, but apparently this is the original stall - Ah Poh bak chor mee. It is in the second row.. hmm or is it the third row? Uh well.. whatever it is, it is not the 2 stalls facing the main road. The story goes like this, Ah Poh used to be in the row facing the main road, but because it was making very good business, earning lots of $$$, the stall owner eyes got a little green and decided to raise the rental. He refuses to budge and pay more, so he moved to the back. On the other hand, the original stall was taken over by the owner who started his own bak chor mee. 

This is from the Newton, Hokkien Prawn Mee stall. We thought it tasted a little bit too blend, too healthy!
Was deciding between having a plate of 10 chicken wings or a spring chicken. Decided on the latter, so here it is. 
Aye, after consuming this poor spring chicken, we felt we should have ordered chicken wings instead. The breast meat of this little chicken is way to dry. 
Our 30 sticks of satays, 10 chicken, 10 mutton, 10 pork. My favourite is the chicken satay. What i love most about this satay is the pineapple sauce that comes with the gravy.


Saturday, August 9, 2008

132 Mee Pok

Our appetiser - otah! Its yummy, at least it has visible fish bits in the otah. I wish it was a little warmer though.
Our long awaited Mee Pok! Almost an hour for this mee pok!
Of course it has to come with extra chili and lots of vinegar!
Verdict: I ate sooo fast that i couldn't really savour the food properly, but then again it is a mee pok stall that I eat quite often so I kind of know that I like the Mee Pok here, love the chili, love the al dente noodles but i wish they didn't dilute the vinegar. Yesh! I love my vinegar! Bring it on! Whatever it is certainly not worth an hour long wait! And my no 1 choice of mee pok is still Tai Wah mee pok at Crawford Lane
Poh Pia! Expensive at $2.50, and not particularly fantastic. Skin is soft and thin but I like my poh pia with the tiny little crunchy bits inside which is absent in this poh pia. 
Final note: Please do not be lazy and park illegally outside! DARRN! I just got a parking summon for a bowl of noodles that I had to swallow! 

132 Mee Pok
52 Upper East Coast Road
Opposite POSB
Opening Hours: 730 - 330
Closed Mondays and Alternate Sundays