Zizhen Wang
I often go to Bee Choo on Jalan Bukit Merah, so I stopped by this food court in the HDB estate. This is probably the cheapest Mee Siam I've ever seen; a small portion is only S$2.50. …
Location: 112 Jalan Bukit Merah, Singapore 160112
112 BM Market & Food Centre
Traditional cooked-food stall at 112 Jalan Bukit Merah Market serving everyday Chinese comfort dishes.
Traditional cooked-food stall at 112 Jalan Bukit Merah Market serving everyday Chinese comfort dishes.
Lye Huat Cooked Food is a reliable fixture at 112 Jalan Bukit Merah Market and Food Centre, dishing out a spread of Chinese cooked dishes for the neighbourhood's daily diners. The stall follows the classic economic-rice model, offering a variety of meats, vegetables, and tofu dishes that diners mix and match over a plate of steamed rice.Based on 3 Google reviews
Zizhen Wang
I often go to Bee Choo on Jalan Bukit Merah, so I stopped by this food court in the HDB estate. This is probably the cheapest Mee Siam I've ever seen; a small portion is only S$2.50. …
SS Tan
Cheapest Mee Siam you can find at $2 a plate. This Chinese store sells Mee Siam and Lontong is popular with the resident. It more of a Chinese thicker gravy and sweet Mee Siam as compare to the Malay where it is sourer. It definitely value for money and one good comfort dish that can make your day
来发熟食 Lye Huat Cooked Food
Lye Huat Cooked Food Stall
A food stall with a bright yellow sign displaying food items and prices. The stall is decorated with tiger images and a painting of koi fish. A person in a bright yellow shirt and plaid shorts is standing in front of the stall.
Lye Huat Cooked Food Stall
A street food stall with a bright yellow sign displaying food items and prices. The stall is identified as Lye Huat Cooked Food, unit #01-21. Images of Mee Siam and Lontong are featured on the sign. Below the sign, a display case shows prepared food items. An elderly woman wearing a mask stands in front of the stall.
Food Display
A close-up view of a food stall display featuring various food items. In the foreground, there are several plates with noodles and white chunks, possibly rice cakes, accompanied by boiled eggs. Below these plates, a large tray is filled with boiled eggs, and another tray contains what appears to be fried tofu or similar items. In the background, a person is visible, and cooking equipment like a large pot can be seen. The overall scene suggests a food service counter preparing meals.
Noodle Soup with Egg
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodle soup. The soup contains thin noodles, a halved hard-boiled egg, fried tofu cubes, and a dollop of chili paste. It is garnished with chopped green onions. A spoon and fork with yellow handles are resting on the side of the bowl.
Noodle Dish with Egg and Lime
A close-up overhead view of a bowl of noodles in a reddish-orange broth. The dish contains thin noodles, a halved hard-boiled egg, chopped green onions, and small pieces of fried tofu or croutons. A lime wedge is visible on the left side of the bowl. Yellow utensils, a fork and spoon, are placed on the left side of the bowl. The dish is on a white table with a circular marking labeled '76' on the right side.
Noodle Soup with Egg and Chili Paste
A bowl of thin noodles in a light orange broth, topped with chopped green onions, fried tofu cubes, a hard-boiled egg, and a dollop of chili paste. Yellow chopsticks and a spoon rest on the side of the bowl. The dish is served on a white plate with a textured rim, placed on a dark grey patterned surface.
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