Located at the corner of the ground floor of Amoy Street Food Centre, this fried kway teow stall was one of the very few stalls that were open when I was there on a Sunday afternoon. Unable to resist the sinful fragrance of the fried kway teow, I decided to give it a try.
A plate of Amoy Street fried kway teow, which costs only $2.50, comes in a satisfactory portion topped with egg, sausage, cockles and pork lard. Sweet and savory, the kway teow is well-fried with a distinctive charred flavour that is further enhanced by the delightful aroma of pork lard. The fresh cockles, though small, are plentiful and tasty.
If you are passing by Shenton Way and craving for some delicious fried kway teow, come down to Amoy Street Food Centre and try it for yourself.
7.5/10
Amoy Street Fried Kway Teow
Amoy Street Food Centre
7 Maxwell Road
#01-01
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Amoy Street Fried Kway Teow
Posted by kensongs at Saturday, July 04, 2009
Labels: amoy street food centre, coffee shop, fried kway teow
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