Ken Leem
Very good Lor Mee that even offers an option for ‘pulled fish’ which is rare.. gravy isn’t as heavy or MSG-laden which I like and will certainly return!
Location: 70 Zion Rd, #01-30, Singapore 247792
Zion Riverside Food Centre
Signature lor mee at Zion Riverside, braised pork belly and crispy toppings swimming in a thick, savoury gravy.
Signature lor mee at Zion Riverside, braised pork belly and crispy toppings swimming in a thick, savoury gravy.
Man Man Traditional Lor Mee is a hawker stall at Zion Riverside Food Centre, stall #01-30, specialising in lor mee, the Hokkien braised noodle dish that is a staple of Singapore's hawker scene. At around $5 a bowl, the stall serves up a generous helping of yellow noodles drenched in a thick, starchy braised gravy loaded with toppings. Zion Riverside Food Centre provides a pleasant riverside setting for tucking into this satisfyingly heavy dish.Operating hours not available
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Ken Leem
Very good Lor Mee that even offers an option for ‘pulled fish’ which is rare.. gravy isn’t as heavy or MSG-laden which I like and will certainly return!
Man Man Traditional Lor Mee
Man Man Traditional Lor Mee
A food stall with a bright yellow sign displaying the name "MAN MAN TRADITIONAL LOR MEE" in English and Chinese. Below the sign is a digital menu board showing pictures and prices of different lor mee dishes. Three people are visible, two customers standing in line and one staff member preparing food behind the counter. A red picnic table and bench are in the foreground.
Fish and Meatball Dish with Sides
A top-down view of a meal featuring a bowl of stewed fish and meat in a dark sauce, accompanied by a plate of fried chicken wings and meatballs. Small green bowls contain chopped chili, herbs, a dipping sauce, and a light-colored condiment. A green utensil rests on the plate. The food is arranged on a wooden surface.
Man Man Traditional Lor Mee Stall
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying "MAN MAN TRADITIONAL LOR MEE" in English and Chinese. Below the main sign, there are images of lor mee dishes with prices listed as $4.50 and $5.50. Several people are standing in line, and staff members are visible behind the counter. To the right, another stall is visible with a sign for "Fish Soup."
Assortment of Asian Dishes
A top-down view of a table laden with several bowls and plates of food. In the foreground, a white bowl contains a dark, savory stew with chunks of meat and possibly fish. To the right, a white plate holds an assortment of fried items, including what appear to be fish cakes or spring rolls, and small meatballs. In the background, a white bowl is filled with a noodle soup, topped with thinly sliced meat, meatballs, and garnished with chopped green onions and cilantro. Two green chopsticks rest on the plate of fried items. Small bowls of condiments and chopped herbs are also visible on the table.
Man Man Traditional Lor Mee Stall
A food stall with a bright yellow sign displaying the name "MAN MAN TRADITIONAL LOR MEE" in English and Chinese. Below the main sign, a menu board shows pictures and prices of different Lor Mee dishes. Three men are standing in front of the stall, appearing to order food. The stall displays various food items behind a glass counter, including fried items and meatballs. Cutlery and condiments are neatly arranged on the counter.
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