Huiyun Lin
Long waiting time and unfriendly seller. Very small portion for $8 oyster omelette
Location: 121 Pasir Panjang Rd, #01-41 Pasir Panjang Food Centre, Singapore 118543
Floor 1 · Pasir Panjang Food Centre
Hawker stall serving homestyle local dishes with a focus on hearty, no-frills rice and noodle plates.
Hawker stall serving homestyle local dishes with a focus on hearty, no-frills rice and noodle plates.
Forty One is a hawker stall that keeps things simple and satisfying, turning out homestyle local dishes that feed the neighbourhood day in and day out. The stall operates with a practical, efficient approach, serving rice plates with a selection of meats and vegetables alongside noodle dishes that are straightforward but well-executed.Based on 12 Google reviews
Huiyun Lin
Long waiting time and unfriendly seller. Very small portion for $8 oyster omelette
Tan Xuan Hao
A lot of noodles for the hokkien mee. Way too much noodles and not enough meat. Likely why the noodles taste abit undercooked and not palatable. Flavor is okay. Would not recommend the hokkien mee.
Eugene Ho
Good standard carrot cake.
Julian Ho
Fluffy umami carrot cake. Crispy on the outside too.
Benson
This restaurant is so tuff bro we were eating mangos and mustard and 41 diddy oils and we found out Kendrick Lamar and drake were diddling in the kitchen and walked out with a jar of diddy blud and for a leaving gift had gave us 67 mangos and mustard must try
Forty One
Food Stall Menu
A food stall with a large illuminated menu board displaying various dishes. The menu features images and names of Black Carrot Cake, White Carrot Cake, Fried Oyster/Oyster Omelette, and Hokkien Fried Prawn Noodles. Below the main menu, a smaller illuminated sign also displays these items with prices. The stall appears to be a self-service establishment.
Omelet with Scallions
A light purple plate holds a serving of omelet, garnished with chopped green scallions. The omelet appears to be folded and cut into pieces. Chopsticks are held above the plate, with one chopstick showing a slight yellow residue. In the background, a circular green and white sticker with text and a QR code is visible on a table.
Fried Carrot Cake
A close-up shot of fried carrot cake on a light purple plate, held by chopsticks. The dish appears to be made with shredded radish, egg, and possibly some small pieces of shrimp, garnished with chopped green onions. The carrot cake is golden brown and slightly crispy in texture.
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