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But while the sweet potato noodle and the mee hoon was good, the star of the night was undoubtedly the Putien Mee Sua (RM 15.90)! Just like the mee hoon, it was a combination of everything from egg, mushroom, celery, dried scallops, seaweed, shallots, prawns, meat-that-we-think-was-pork, etc! But unlike the mee hoon, the mee suah was nowhere as dry, with each strand being coated in fine gravy, and the toppings were definitely more plentiful here. The taste of everything together was wonderful, r
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But while the sweet potato noodle and the mee hoon was good, the star of the night was undoubtedly the Putien Mee Sua (RM 15.90)! Just like the mee hoon, it was a combination of everything from egg, mushroom, celery, dried scallops, seaweed, shallots, prawns, meat-that-we-think-was-pork, etc! But unlike the mee hoon, the mee suah was nowhere as dry, with each strand being coated in fine gravy,
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and the toppings were definitely more plentiful here. The taste of everything together was wonderful, rivalling even the best mee sua I've had in Singapore, because Putien's version is less oily and clearer. 2 Thumbs Up! =D
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