Bukit Purmei one is good but it is closed down. The boss couldn't carry on with the business due to health issues. There goes one good old tasty stall.
The next best should be the one at old airport hawker centre.
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The one at Taman Jurong Hawker centre 3rd floor gets my vote. Always long queue and service with a smile from the auntie all the time
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My vote goes to Kallang Bahru hawker center lor mee stall. Just beside those muslim food stalls. It has been years since I have eaten there... miss it! Finding nice lor mee in Singapore is the hardest compare to other local food.
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The one at toa payoh block 183 is good. The crispy fried yam topping is great stuff. The chilli is also power
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My favourite goes to the one at Amoy st hawker centre level 2. I will go there every sunday morning..
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Old Airport Road has quite a famous one...opposite the toa payoh rojak.
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The problem is not all the visits to the same stall give me the same standard in taste. I think it is hard to have 100% consistency in cooking.
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Hi there !
Any one where the Lor Mee at Bukit Purmei went? They are not there anymore and a new store replaces the old one. Tried it but the taste is not good.
Thanks for sharing !
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all these posts about lor mee makes me hungry and its 1am now.. :bang wall:
love it with lots of garlic, chili and black vinegar!!
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Originally posted by Fidelity View PostI was a regular at yuan chun since the early 90s. With the new owners i too find the taste is no longer as good. Hope given time the standard can go back to the original taste, meanwhile need to hunt for alternatives.
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