(1) I ever blog about the Minced Pork Mee Pok at Clementi West St. 2 Blk 710 whereby a Japanese guy selling Mee Pok. This round, i was at the stall at Blk 501 West Coast Drive, from what i understand, the Japanese guy started a Japanese stall at the same coffeshop with Ah Hoe Mee Pok. He learnt the skill of cooking Mee Pok from Ah Hoe Mee Pok, then closed his Japanese stall and started his own stall selling Mee Pok at Blk 710 Clementi West St. 2.
(2) Minced Pork Mee Kia at $4
I love Singapore mee pok! @4 is so cheap, got prawns some more.
ReplyDeleteThis stall there's queue, got to be patient if want to eat at this stall...
DeleteI had Mee Pok once... did not like the texture unfortunately, probably had that at a wrong stall :(
ReplyDeleteI prefer Mee Kia to Mee Pok...
DeleteI feel like eating one bowl now.. no breakfast yet for me so far...
ReplyDeleteGuess by now, u already had your lunch, hehe...
DeleteJapanese guy selling mee pok?? So this is the sifu's stall? Really so good ah??
ReplyDeleteThe one at Blk 710 is sell by a Japanese guy and his daughter, saw newspaper sometimes back, the wife and son opened another stall at another block some distance away...
DeleteWow...have a big prawn inside the noodles. Wish to have some greens to go as well.
ReplyDeleteI ordered this bowl have a prawn, they have another which is mushroom and no prawn...
Deleteooh, a Japanese selling mee pok, that is something interesting.. so how do you find his mee pok?? can fight with the authentic Singaporean taste?? :)
ReplyDeleteThis stall at Blk 500 plus is sold by a chinese couple, Japanese selling mee pok is at Blk 701...
DeleteI like the mee pok, but must have patient in waiting for it, as from what i ever read from the newspaper before, the mee pok, they boil for, can't remember how long, they have timing for it...
That's interesting, a Japanese guy selling mee pok :) So, good or not?
ReplyDeleteThumb up for it...
DeleteMust take me to try next time!
ReplyDeleteLet me know, when you coming, take you there...
DeleteLooks like Wan Tan Mee for me.
ReplyDeleteHi Angeline, good to see you back... Oh ic...
DeleteThat Japanese fellow very clever and enterprising. Selling mee pok must make more money than him selling Japanese food!!
ReplyDeleteFrom what i read from the newspaper, the Japanese food business not that good...
Delete我也很喜欢吃!念念不忘的呢!>_<
ReplyDeleteNext round you come Singapore, time permits, bring you go eat...
DeleteLooks so good, got big prawn some more
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by...
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