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Where To Dabao The Best Hokkien Mee

Bedok Corner Hokkien Prawn Mee
Bedok Corner Hokkien Prawn Mee


Enter Bedok Corner and you’ll find three snaking queues: one for the cheng tng (a cold, sweet dessert soup) stall, the other for the cuttlefish kangkong and most importantly, the Hokkien Mee.

The version at Bedok Corner is delightfully moist and flavoursome with every bite, a trait we think is attributed to their choice of noodles. Unlike most stalls, they use the thin white bee hoon variety (rather than the thick version), which makes it easier to soak up all the goodness from the robust stock.

Bedok Corner Hokkien Mee, Blk 1 Bedok Rd, 29 Bedok Corner Food, Singapore 469356
 

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Where To Dabao The Best Hokkien Mee

Swee Guan Hokkien Mee
Hokkien mee
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Before you even catch a glimpse Swee Guan Hokkien Mee, you’ll know when you’re near. No, we’re not talking about the throngs of people standing in line. We’re talking about the intoxicating aroma of the briny prawn heads simmering over the stove at the 41-year-old store.

What sets Swee Guan apart is a naturally charred, wok hei flavour that comes from the charcoal fire it is fried in. That, coupled with a generous serving of seafood and full-flavoured stock, makes this an irresistible plate for any palate.

Swee Guan Hokkien Mee, 5 Lor 29 Geylang, Singapore 388060
 

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Generic - Hokkien Mee - Singapore
Serving Size :
1 plate

522Cal

53% 69gCarbs
33% 19gFat
14% 18gProtein

Nutritional Info
Carbs 69 g
Dietary Fiber 4 g
Sugar 17 g
Fat 19 g
Saturated 7 g
Polyunsaturated 2 g
Monounsaturated 7 g
Trans-- g
Protein 18 g
Sodium 1423 mg
Potassium 212 mg
Cholesterol 133 mg
Vitamin A-- %
Vitamin C-- %
Calcium-- %
Iron-- %

Activity Needed to Burn:

522 calories

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1.3Hours of Cycling
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53Minutes of Running

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3.2Hours of Cleaning
 
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Since April 1, the chicken rice stall has rebranded as SP3 Chicken Rice and opened a stall at Redhill Market.

SP3 Chicken Rice still maintains its relatively affordable pricing, with meals starting from S$3.50.


Here's what they have at the new outlet:

  • Hainanese roasted chicken rice with egg (S$3.50)
  • Chicken cutlet rice with egg (S$3.50)
  • Hainanese chicken rice with egg (S$3.50)
  • Three Combination: Roasted, steamed and chicken cutlet (S$5)
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Since April 1, the chicken rice stall has rebranded as SP3 Chicken Rice and opened a stall at Redhill Market.

SP3 Chicken Rice still maintains its relatively affordable pricing, with meals starting from S$3.50.


Here's what they have at the new outlet:

  • Hainanese roasted chicken rice with egg (S$3.50)

  • Chicken cutlet rice with egg (S$3.50)

  • Hainanese chicken rice with egg (S$3.50)

  • Three Combination: Roasted, steamed and chicken cutlet (S$5)
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at the rate cheekon is consumed globally, better not be reincarnated as cheekon next life. high chance of landing yourself on someone's dinner table
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Cannot make out as not much wordings can be seen from the red tray.

Could be Heng Ji Chicken Rice (亨记鸡饭). :unsure:

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335 Smith Street #02-131 Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre, Singapore 050335.
DT19 NE4 Chinatown MRT
Monday - Saturday : 03:00pm - 08:00pm
Sunday : Closed
S$5 - S$10 per pax
 

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So far, never hear nor read any good chicken rice stall in Chinatown.

Usually, I will go for the steam fish,
or @zhihau stall for the fish maw soup with intestines,
nourishing and invigorating.

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and @glockman
I strongly Leecommend the pig's trotters.


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