Young Sin Restaurant - Bukit Batok West Avenue 6
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based on 8 reviews
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Address : | Singapore 650132 |
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David Koh on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Quite a long wait for a bowl of mee pok, about 25min. Edible but not really worth the wait
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Wu You Wong on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Fish soup add milk must add 50c
Soup tastes like bland Campbell's soup.
Edible but eat only when you hate your own life
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Andy Lau on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The fishball noodle was above average. If you are around this area, u might want to try it :)
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Nigel Lian (Baktao) on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Really good filling and simple heartland bak chor mee and can add on goodies.
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Tricia Foo on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Surprising find at a quiet and small coffee shop. The lemon tea is made from freshly squeezed lemon juice at the point of order. The noodles and ingredients are served with a generous portion. Even the soya sauce and chilli is a special mix with fish sauce and lime juice.
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umake mehungry on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Young Sin Restaurant is an old school coffee shop that is situated among the HDB blocks of old Bukit Batok Estate. The Interior looks quite run down as compared to many neighbourhood coffee shops, in which many have already undergone renovations.
Unlike the neat and clean coffee shop under the estates nowadays with varieties of food and selection, Young Sin only sell noodles and economical rice. The vibe of the coffee shop is lively as it has lively and old school music played in the background. It feels as though you have travelled back in time to the 80s.
The bowl of Kway Teow Soup has always been my comfort food and my usual order when I visit Young Sin Restaurant.
I don't normally take cut chilli but theirs are exceptional. It is special with fish sauce, mixed with lime juice.
Kway Teow Soup 粿条汤 - $3.50 (Small)
Ingredients are slightly different from the Bak Chor Mee (BCM) we have, it includes, meatball, fishball, minced meat, lean meat, lettuce as well as Kway Teow. The type of Kway Teow used are Kway Teow Kia or what we are so used to, "Ipoh Hor Fun".
If you prefer to have the dry noodle version, they do come with Mee Pok, Mee Sua, Mee Kia, Thick Bee Hoon as well as Yellow Noodle. You can get them with chilli, ketchup or even both.
Besides Kway Teow Soup, they do sell others like Fishball Soup, fish porridge, seafood soup as well as bitter gourd soup with rice/noodle.
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Gene Han on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Simple and hearty meals such as kway teow soup and mee pok dry. The coffee and tea is not bad too. Good for breakfast, lunch or even dinner.?
As of June 2022: the shop has changed its business direction and no longer selling kway teow soup or mee pok already. Sad
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Melvin Jee on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Ordered the dry mee pok for $3.50, it's slightly undercook but I think it's their style. It has a bit of the hard chewiness texture.
Not very crowded on a Sunday morning for breakfast, didn't have to wait long at all.
The cut chilli dipped in light soy sauce has a unique taste, a bit of sour bean taste which is quite nice when pair it with the mee pok.
Overall not too bad, but I think it's just alright.
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