Planning for a foodie outing on Labour Day? Well, if you're in the mood for bak chor mee with a Japanese twist, head down to Yishun Park Hawker Centre. 51 Noodle House is celebrating its fourth anniversary by offering a 51 per cent discount on their signature noodles. So, if you do the math, a bowl of bak chor mee...
Well, if you're in the mood for bak chor mee with a Japanese twist, head down to Yishun Park Hawker Centre.
51 Noodle House is celebrating its fourth anniversary by offering a 51 per cent discount on their signature noodles.The promo is valid only on May 1, from 9am, while stocks last. Also, the offer is limited to two bowls per person.shared yesterday on Hawkers United - Dabao 2020!, the co-owner of 51 Noodle House, Darren Teo,It all started five years ago, when he made the career switch from landscape designer to hawker.
He and his partner started from scratch and opened a bak chor mee stall, with no help from any veteran hawkers. "We knew that by going through some apprenticeship or any formal bak chor mee training we will be constraint by rules," DarrenA delicious bowl of bak chor mee accentuated with Japanese ingredients.But you will still find all your typical ingredients in the bowl like crunchy pork lard, minced meat, pork balls, pork liver and fish balls.What do diners think?The highlight has to be the cha su, with comments praising the softness and tenderness of the meat.
One diner, who visits the stall at least two times a month, gave a five-star rating for the dish being "executed to perfection".One comment mentioned how the pork slices are fall-apart tender.Address: 51 Yishun Avenue 11, #01-27, Yishun Park Hawker Centre, S768867
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