Despite the rumours that meals within the CBD space is dear, there are literally fairly just a few hidden gems to get an reasonably priced and good lunch repair. Amoy Street Boon Kee Prawn Noodle was one in every of them— it was beforehand located at PSA Tanjong Pagar Complex.
Unfortunately, when you didn’t know of this secret spot in CBD, you’ve missed out on one thing nice. Amoy Street Boon Kee Prawn Noodle has moved to Mei Ling Market and Food Centre at Queenstown.
They serve Prawn Noodles beginning on the worth of S$4. Shocked on the costs? You’re not alone. Prawn mee is often costlier, particularly when you take into account how prawns are a extra expensive ingredient as in comparison with different livestock, however they’ve managed to maintain theirs reasonably priced.
To some, they serve the “among the best prawn mee in Singapore“, whereas others suppose that it’s “now not one of the best“, however nonetheless above common. Our scrutinising society actually likes to nitpick, however I’m certain nearly all of us are simply glad that they determined to relocate as an alternative of closing.
Before you head over, please put together to queue throughout peak hours. They appeal to a snaking line as a result of the pleasant aged couple cooks up a hearty feast by providing scrumptious bowls of old-school prawn noodles. You can decide to have it dry or soup, however I heard that the Soup Prawn Noodle (S$5) is one of the best vendor.
Just take into consideration sipping on a heat comforting seafood broth that has hints of pure sweetness from contemporary prawns. Its sturdy flavour and umami will certainly have you ever coming again for extra.
Alternatively, the dry model is a superb guess too. Prep your self to have a filling meal at Amoy Street Boon Kee Prawn Noodle as a result of they actually pack the bowls with contemporary substances. Obviously, one can by no means have sufficient. Add S$3 extra for pork ribs, liver and intestines collectively along with your prawn mee!
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Amoy Street Boon Kee Prawn Noodle
159 Mei Chin Road, Mei Ling Market and Food Centre, #02-06, Singapore 140159
Amoy Street Boon Kee Prawn Noodle
159 Mei Chin Road, Mei Ling Market and Food Centre, #02-06, Singapore 140159
Operating Hours: 7.30am – 2pm (Daily)