Che Jian Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee

Just  as Changi Village has 3 famous nasi lemak, Chomp Chomp has 3 fried hokkien mee,  Ah Hock Che Jian and Kim's. Having tried Kim's a few months back, I was  disappointed that the fried hokkien mee was nowhere as fantastic as that from  its main restaurant at Joo Chiat. Today I decided to try Che Jian  instead.
I  ordered a plate of fried hokkien mee which costs $3. The first thing about Che  Jian hokkien mee that catches my attention is the use of thin bee hoon which  absorbs the savory gravy really well. Topped with crispy pork lard and spicy  sambal belacan (instead of the usual sambal tumis), the  delicious noodles are well-fried with a subtle charred aroma.
In the face  of strong competition from the other stalls, Che Jian certainly commands a  steady stream of customers with its impressive fried hokkien  mee.
Che  Jian Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee
Chomp Chomp Food Centre
20 Kensington Park  Road

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