Had two not famous items at the Old Airport Road Hawker Centre. The thing about Airport Road is that everything is average and never that terrible. Other hawker centres I’ve been to have fared worse where I’ve had deeper regrets after ordering a dish. I have to admit that I’ve had better prawn mee soup (decided to try the dry version here) at East Coast and better chee cheong fun at the Chinatown Market Hawker Centre, but these satisfied me that day. The snack was a lot more satisfying than the noodles and I would say it was above average. I decided to try different things as my favourite Rojak stall was closed and the Wan Tan Mee stall had a long queue.
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oh you must try the chee cheong fun from Freshly Made at old airport. It’s really good, especially the char siew version.
ok I’ll look out for that stall the next time I’m there…thanks
Yeah.. that chee cheong fun store is really good! And after looking at your CCF pic, I really want to have that for breakie tomorrow!
The best one I’ve ever had was in Penang….melt in the mouth good. I’m sure the same for you?
This is making me hungry! My favorite is fried rice kimchi.