With the ex-MasterChef Finalist Arrong Wong, Jiak Song Mee Hoon Kway has been multiplying over the island in a short span of time and they should need no introduction by now. With the renovated Get together coffeeshop in Bukit Batok incorporated with a variety of popular stalls, there is no doubt that most of us will be spending time waiting in line for what we Singaporeans do best.
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Jiak Song Mee Hoon Kway |
I flocked over to get in the queue in front of the stall and ordered their recommended Signature All-In Combo Mee Hoon Kway. Their Signature with All-In basically comprises all the ingredients of other items on the menu. It comprises of Minced Pork, Pork Slices, Pork Ball as well as Shrimp Ball, served in either dry or soup version.
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Signature All-In Combo Mee Hoon Kway - $5.50 |
I opt for the soup version and it came with fried ikan billis to complement the taste. The Mee Hoon Kueh slices were velvetly smooth and not too doughy with some charred taste.
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Mee Hoon Kway with Ikan Bills |
The thickness of the dough was great and these carbs went well with the bowl of flavourful soup.
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A slice of Mee Hoon Kueh |
The pork slices were tender and went well with the chilli. Though the meatball was well marinated and contains a distinctive flavour, dipping them into the garlicky and piquant chilli definitely enhances its taste.
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Meatball |
Though it is said to be of quality made and each component in the bowl was done well, making up a comforting bowl of Mee Hoon Kway, my heart on Mee Hoon Kway still goes to
L32 Handmade Noodles for their broth and chilli are packed with my childhood memories, closer to my taste buds.
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Chilli & Meatball |
Rating: 3.25 / 5
Jiak Song Mee Hoon Kway 吃爽麵粉粿
Location: Get Together Coffeeshop, Blk 177 Bukit Batok West Ave 8, Singapore 650177
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