People are saying the wanton
mee ($3.5) here is good, here I am. Didn’t know this place is quite near Farrer
Park MRT, else I would know the way. The stall is in Xin Wang Coffee & Tea
House. It gives me the feel of eating in the traditional coffee shop in
Malaysia. For a change - a rustic vibe.
Can be a recommended eating place for Tourist and for a different dining experience.
The noodle is well cooked
and texture is QQ. Normally, the dry
version vegetarian wanton mee is served in vegetarian oyster sauce, soy sauce
and sesame oil. The sauce is much lighter
here, it still go well, even if it’s pair with kway teow (flat rice noodle).
For $3.5, this wanton mee
comes with a small bowl of clear soup and two dumplings (those frozen instant
dumpling) and good quality vegetarian barbecued pork (char siu). Yet to find vegetarian
eateries that sell wanton mee, have the resources to enhance the vegetarian
char siu’s taste and look. Maybe caramelised
char siu and making it slightly juicy.
Before I left, I ordered one
wonton mee ($3.5) and one kway teow ($3.5) as takeaway. No take away charges. The service is good. The friendly boss gives
me a free banana! Nice and unexpected.
Where: Shang De
Vegetarian 尚德素食. Xin Wang Coffee & Tea House, 566 Serangoon Road, S218181. Closed on Monday. Operating hours: 8.30am-2.30pm,
5.30pm-8.00pm
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