Malu Malu Wah Seng Bak Kut Noodle - 8 Admiralty St
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Contact Malu Malu Wah Seng Bak Kut Noodle
Address : | Singapore 757438 |
Phone : | ๐ +97789 |
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B W on Google
โ โ โ โ โ After so many years, moving from malu malu coffee shop to this industrial area, the food never fail. Love the flavor of the soup and tender pork ribs! Make you crave for it! Highly recommended!
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Joshua Chin on Google
โ โ โ โ โ Tried for first time today. Did a takeaway. Good comfort food for a cool day like what we experienced recently. For $4.50, you get loads of the herbal sweet bak kut teh with generous helpings of pork (soft bones!?) and even tau kua. Noodles was great too.
They charge 20cents for a takeaway box, good to bring a large enough container cos they are generous with the soup too.
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J .L on Google
โ โ โ โ โ Tucked in an industrial area with plenty of seat.This Bak kut (Not bah kut Teh) mee is mild in it's taste and serving are pretty generous.Pork ribs are from the soft bones cut and well stewed. Unfortunately did not get to try the Laksa as it is sold out...
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Goh Siew Ting on Google
โ โ โ โ โ Saw cna lifestyle feature a video on this stall and went to find it the next day. Was holding high hope and expectations for the meepok and bak kut soup. The noodle was not up to my expectation as the noodle was a bit soft, not those al dente type. Soup tastes okay and meat portion were generous. Not likely to visit again as the place is slightly out of the way in the industrial area but can be easily reached by taking bus 962 from Admirathy, Woodlands or Sembawang.
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KONG YOUNG ONG on Google
โ โ โ โ โ The portion is generous. The noodle (ordered the meepok) is springy and blended well with the drak source and chilli. Tired both the pork rib soup (full of flavour) and the fish ball soup version and have to give thumps up for both. Saturdays and Sundays are not crowded and does not have to queue long. It's becoming one of my favourite brunch destination during the weekends.
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Peter Lin on Google
โ โ โ โ โ Bak Kut Noodle ่้ชจ้ข. Herbal style bak kut teh paired with your usual noodles (such as mee pok) is seldom seen here and this broth is actually quite robust and packed with ingredients. Not too far from the causeway, I would imagine Malaysian friends who have not been able to go back since the pandemic could get a taste of home from this bowl.
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Alvin Tan on Google
โ โ โ โ โ Prawn noodle and bak kut noodle are more to salty side. Bak kut easy to eat and it is so soft, overall not too bad to eat.
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Ryan YTH on Google
โ โ โ โ โ Trying out this slightly unusual Bak Kut Noodles (่้ชจ้ข) in Sembawang that was made famous recently when a Gold 90.5 FM Radio DJ visited it.
Personally I found the Noodles to be only so so, even slightly soggy with a simple Ketchup Sauce. The Braised Pork Ribs however was Beautifully Soft and Tender to the Bite. I also enjoyed the Braised Soup.
Overall its a nice dish that's unfortunately let down by the Noodles. Not bad, but not something I'd purposely travel up North for.
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