ABBEY: We recently got to know that there is food stall at Punggol that serves good Hokkien Mee. For just SGD4, you can have a plate of freshly cooked noodles.
It is semi-creamy/semi-runny and has a smokey flavor; reminds me of the lomi noodles from Philippines. Now I have more options when I get hungry.
WILL: It is nice to know that there are good hawkers around Sengkang and Punggol and it is easy to go because of the bike sharing that we can rent anytime. This time, we went for a cycle to discover the 218 Hokkien Mee.
It is semi-creamy/semi-runny and has a smokey flavor; reminds me of the lomi noodles from Philippines. Now I have more options when I get hungry.
218 Zhong Xin Hokkien Mee Punggol |
218 Zhong Xin Hokkien Mee Punggol Kway Teow |
218 Zhong Xin Hokkien Mee Punggol Hokkien Mee |
WILL: It is nice to know that there are good hawkers around Sengkang and Punggol and it is easy to go because of the bike sharing that we can rent anytime. This time, we went for a cycle to discover the 218 Hokkien Mee.
The taste somewhat outstands the others. It has a smokey taste and the chili (dedicated for oyster cake) is excitingly complements the noodles we are munching.
This is a must to check for Punggol residents. Till our next hawker pigging out!
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218 Zhong Xin Hokkien Mee
(F) https://www.facebook.com/centrehokkienmee/
(H) 8AM to 1030PM
(A) Blk 218 Sumang Walk Punggol