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Feedback gevenThe Bee Hoon tasted slightly Chao ta and the vegs for mixed rice/bee Hoon is cold too. But the location is very near mrt so is a plus point for them Price wise is on par with 8 immortals nearby and taste different
I ordered fried Beehoon, which they keep it hot in a container. Updated from previous review on 2021-07-12
Located in the underground food centre. There are many options to choose from. Depending on the time, there might not be available seating and have to wait a bit for people to finish. Paywave is accepted. The price is very slightly more expensive than the vegetarian stall above. But this is all vegan.
Located at basement 1 Gourmet Paradise food court, early morning came and try, mixed bee hoon and kuey teow mee plus 3 veggies, generous portion, not bad, the mushroom is nice. Came for lunch, long queue, laksa is very delicious, lots of ingredients Tried their lor mee as dinner, not bad. The dry noodles is well cooked and well seasoned, yummy Updated from previous review on 2021-07-06 Updated from previous review on 2021-07-07 Updated from previous review on 2021-07-07 Updated from previous review on 2021-07-07 Updated from previous review on 2021-07-07 Updated from previous review on 2021-07-07 Updated from previous review on 2021-07-08
On 8/4/22, I didn't have time to go to Geylang so I settled for a Cai Peng stall in Toa Payoh. I enjoyed the Roasted Chicken and the $4.80 economy rice option. On 28/11/22, I visited a stall in Toa Payoh Central for the first time and was pleased to discover that they served vegan options. They were open as early as 7am for breakfast, with lunch items available around 11am and freshly cooked dinner items from 3-4pm. I tried the Laksa and it was delicious, although I could do without the mock fish rubber balls. The fried dumplings were served cold, but I believe they would be much better when served hot right after frying.