27th July, Monday
A tiny food court at Mosque Street.
Fried oyster omelette (Thye Hong Fried Hokkien Noodle)
At first bite, this was delicious and crispy! But as we got to the bottom, we could taste the oil oozing out and it was a bit of a turn-off. K ate an especially oily piece and stopped eating immediately. But overall, it was still quite good. $4/$6
V's verdict: 7/10
K's verdict: 5/10
Fried hokkien mee (Thye Hong Fried Hokkien Noodle)
I told the hawker that I didn't want any prawns, so he gave me extra noodles. And he really gave me a lot of noodles! It's really a huge plate and I almost couldn't finish it. And I ordered a small plate. -.-
Taste-wise it was quite good, though I would have preferred more ingredients like pork and sotong. There was sotong, but very little. K said that this was "very very nice". $3.50/$5
V's verdict: 7/10
K's verdict: 8/10
A tiny food court at Mosque Street.
Fried oyster omelette (Thye Hong Fried Hokkien Noodle)

V's verdict: 7/10
K's verdict: 5/10
Fried hokkien mee (Thye Hong Fried Hokkien Noodle)

Taste-wise it was quite good, though I would have preferred more ingredients like pork and sotong. There was sotong, but very little. K said that this was "very very nice". $3.50/$5
V's verdict: 7/10
K's verdict: 8/10
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