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Mr Wong Seremban Beef Noodles

tomoko

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Any one try before, good or not??


Mr Wong Seremban Beef Noodles
#02-90 Amoy Street Food Centre, Singapore 049944


GOH HIAN HAI started selling Seremban's famous beef noodles in the 1960s at the old market. Today, Goh, who is in his nineties, can still be seen managing the till at his stall 748 on the second floor of Seremban Central Market. While business has expanded to include two other beef noodle restaurants in Seremban and one stall in Singapore, the business is still kept within the family. The stall at the market is managed by his daughter and son-in-law, the two restaurants are run by Goh's sons, while a relative tends to the business in Singapore.
 

Cestbon

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Not all people like it.
If you like strong smell of beef soup then you will like it.
For me just like I hate the srong smell of mutton soup same as beef soup.
I have try the Seremban original one in Seremban Centre Market and there are few stall selling same product.
 

tonychat

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i just hate the smell of all meat, smell like rotting flesh. You walk pass a fishmonger stall and you know what i mean.
 

HakkaThaileen

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Any one try before, good or not??


Mr Wong Seremban Beef Noodles
#02-90 Amoy Street Food Centre, Singapore 049944


GOH HIAN HAI started selling Seremban's famous beef noodles in the 1960s at the old market. Today, Goh, who is in his nineties, can still be seen managing the till at his stall 748 on the second floor of Seremban Central Market. While business has expanded to include two other beef noodle restaurants in Seremban and one stall in Singapore, the business is still kept within the family. The stall at the market is managed by his daughter and son-in-law, the two restaurants are run by Goh's sons, while a relative tends to the business in Singapore.

Is it operated on a franchise basis..?

There is one "Mr Wong Seremban Beef Noodles" at Block 84 Marine Parade Central food centre.

Tried. Average. Nothing spectacular..
 
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