Big Prawn Noodle ($6.50), wet tissue included.
The power of social media; drew us to Deanna's Kitchen in Toa Payoh West Market and Food Centre. Then it dawns on me that authentic Hokkien prawn noodles can't do without pork...
But to my Muslim friends out there, this really comes close to what we have. In fact, this halal rendition of the Chinese prawn noodle tastes better than many average Chinese stalls. You gotta try it.
For the diehards, we have to look elsewhere for soup broth that comes with the good old, pork bone flavor.
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