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Review: D'Authentic Mee Rebus (Singapore)

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D’Authentic Mee Rebus serves mee rebus with a boiled egg, fried tofu cubes, yellow noodles and bean sprouts with sauce and a dash of green lime added. It is topped with crispy fried shallots, chopped green chilli and parsley. The begedil is an extra add-on.

more at https://the.fat.guide/singapore/eat/dauthentic-mee-rebus/
 
In Matland it is called Mee Jawa…who copy who?

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In Matland it is called Mee Jawa…who copy who?

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Nope. It's mee rebus too. But sometimes gravy is too sweet. Malay food nowadays either too sweet or too hot.
I got no idea what the difference is with mee jawa.
If it cones with boiled beef slices, or prawns, it's perfect.
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