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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónI love the noodle really, it has a good taste, nice service and affordable also, but some of the foods are not Halal, so make sure you ask before you have ordered
One of the few farms that Halal food sells in Chinatown. The Pangsit Mie is delicious, but her Nasi Tim Hainan is exceptional. Fragrant fluffy rice, not too oily, light but well seasoned. Similar to the original Hainanese Chicken Rice sold in Singapore Hawkers. The place itself is a typical Chinese coffin, with humble interiors.
Not half pig (charsiew) big noodle with pieces sesame oil. Upper side expensive, but taste amazing on a large enough part. Recommended for this noodle lover. Small space 20 pax no aircon, inside narrow alley. Open morning to afternoon.
Good wonton chicken noodle. The noodle itself is quite bland if you dont mix it up with your own sauce. You have to put some chillis, oil, and some salt to make it better. The fried wonton is to die for. Lots of street parking.
If you 're looking for simple breafast, you can find mie pangsit ayam, bubur ayam nasi kining . This is the halal food