My colleague waited in line while I moved around the food court to find an empty table. Having found seats, I decided to order a plate of fried carrot cake to supplement our dinner and even after the fried carrot cake arrived, I waited quite a while more before my friend made it back to the table with the plates of wan ton mee in tow. Fast food this is NOT! Here's what I got:
The noodles were covered in an unusually orange-reddish sauce and were complemented by few slices of char siew and a few wantons.
Taste Verdict: Noodles were nice and springy, Char Siew was mediocre, Chilli was nice and the sweetish-sour gravy surprisingly goes very well with the whole package. Unfortunately, you can't eat this and expect to be full. I've categorised this as Jia Song (Hokkien/Teochew for eat to savour the taste) definitely not Jia Ba (Hokkien/Teochew for eat to be full)
Price: S$3.50 (Just found out they raised it to S$4!! Now it's definitely daylight robbery)
Where: 380 Jalan Besar, #01-06 Lavender Food Square
Operating Hours: 12noon – 2.00am (Closed every 3 weeks on Weds & Thu)