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Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Minced Meat Noodle (Sim Lim Square Food Court)

Most people visit Sim Lim Square to shop for electronic goods and do not pay much attention to the food court located at the basement. I have heard that there is a famous Minced Meat Noodle (Bak Chor Mee) store located at the food court. Hence, decided make a trip down to this place during lunch on a weekday.
There was a short queue during lunch time; around 15 minutes wait.
Menu
Glad to know that there's no charge for extra mee!
Menu
I have no idea why I had a sudden craving for Abalone Mushroom Minced Meat Noodle. I ordered Mee Pok (chinese yellow noodle - flat) dry with chilli. As you collect your order, you can actually help yourself to the free flow of pork lard. First time I have seen such a practice. It is place along with the sauces and chilli.
Abalone Mushroom Minced Meat Noodle $5.00
Abalone Mushroom Minced Meat Noodle $5.00
Look at the portions of ingredients (mushrooms, fishball, meatball, minced meat, bean sprouts, fish cake, dumpling, lettuce, scallion) given in the Abalone Mushroom Minced Meat Noodle. The portions given are so generous, which is a rarity in food court today. Of course, only1 piece of abalone was given. A piece of dried crispy fish was added inside. The noodle was well cooked and the sauce at the bottom of the bowl contained a mixture of chilli, black vinegar and soya sauce. When tossed properly, the sauce complement the noodles nicely.

However, Hill Street Tai Hwa's version is certainly better. (Hill Street Tai Hwa's sauce was more aromatic) Still this is a very decent bowl of Minced Meat Noodle compared to those at other food courts if you are unable to visit Hill Street Tai Hwa.

Minced Meat Noodle (Sim Lim Square Food Court) 
1 Rochor Canal Road
Basement 1, Stall 23, Sim Lim Square 
Opening Hours: Daily 11am to 11pm
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11 comments:

  1. Did u say free flow of pork lard?? Gosh, I love that! I wanna try it one of these days :) Yum!

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    1. Yes, free flow! Never heard of such a practice before.

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    2. Free flow of pork lard is GOOD but evil ;P

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    3. Totally agree with this statement. What a pity that good things (pork lard) is unhealthy!

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  2. This is good. I always eat this when I shop in Sim Lim ;D

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    1. You used to work nearby?

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    2. I usually get my IT stuff from Sim Lim. Probably gonna eat this, this coming Saturday ;D

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    3. Oh, I thought you are based in Johor. Because all your posts are all malaysia!

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  3. Used to be good. Now its run.by hooligans who demands payment when they serve.the wrong order. ie, wanted meepok, served you mee.

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    1. it has been more than a year since I went back to try this.

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