Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Makko Teck Neo

I was craving for Dry Mee Siam when i thought of this place in Telok Blangah Rise that sells it, so went with my mum there to satisfy my craving.


(1) Buses that goes there


(2) It's situated at the end of  this block, that Saturday, the weather not so good, drizzling.


(3) The place i wanted to go


(4) We ordered a Dry Mee Siam @ $5.80, if i didn't remember wrongly, the price used to be $5.30.


(5) And a Nasi Lemak @ $5.80, (we share share the food), it comes with a chicken wing, egg with onion, ikan bills, chilli, and a piece of cucumer, the chicken wing, i find so so only, only that i like the rice, as the rice they used is the long grain rice, which is used to cook briyani.


(6) Coffee @ $1.50

Makko Teck Neo
Blk 35
Telok Blangah Rise
#01-303
Singapore 090035

Operating Hours : 
Tue to Sun : 7.30am to 9pm

Tel : 6274 1330

20 comments:

  1. Good Morning Zumba Queen!

    It was nice that it drizzled that day. Here needs rain.

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    1. Good evening TM... The weather here is super hot today...

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  2. You mention dry mee siam. Are there any wet mee siam too? I like to eat dry mee siam too.

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    1. Yes, there is mee siam with gravy, one of the day i go eat, then take picture show you... Me too likes dry mee siam...

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  3. I find the apartments and HDB flats in Singapore are well built with food courts below or next to them. Usually very crowded and the food are always appetizing & good.

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    1. Usually, hawker centre and coffeeshop are near to HDB flats...

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  4. I same as TM, wondering if there is really wet mee siam. I am suspecting as much already, last time I had mee siam in US, the chef is a Johorean. Her mee siam was wet too. Maybe southern style mee siam is wet? The ones we used to in KL, Penang are dry.

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    1. Yes, there is mee siam with gravy, one of the day, i go eat, then take picture show u and TM...

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  5. Did you enjoy the mee siam?

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  6. The food look good, Sharon... Rainy days can make one hungry...

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  7. I guess your craving has been satisfied for time being. Haha

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  8. I like dry mee Siam and nasi lemak.

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  9. The dry mee siam also has a bit of gravy leh? Is this the nyonya mee siam? I love that! The ones they call mee siam in KL is really dry - like fried bihun with tom yam sauce, not as nice as the nyonya ones...or not to me, at least.

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    1. There's also the wet one, where more gravy, will take picture when i go eat...

      Yes, this is the nyonya mee siam...

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  10. Funnily, I have never tried dry mee siam. The one I always have at a kopitiam I frequent is always served wet. ^.^

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    1. Over here, mostly what i had before is the one served wet, seldom see dry mee siam...

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