Sunday, June 5, 2011

Dunman 28 Fried Kway Teow


Better known as Stall No 28 on the second storey of Dunman Food Centre, this stall with no signboard has won several culinary awards for its fried kway teow. Ironically I only tried it this evening because the prawn mee soup stall was closed, the duck rice was sold out and I just had the wanton mee yesterday.


A plate of fried kway teow which costs $2.50 comes in a reasonable portion. Superbly fried with a rich wok hei flavour, the delicious kway teow is remarkably savory and sweet. While some other hawkers cut costs by using small cockles, this fried kway teow is served with large juicy cockles.

Certainly praiseworthy for its outstanding culinary standards, this stall also sells a variety of local cooked food eg fried hokkien mee, fried carrot cake, fried oyster, oyster omelette etc. Come down to Dunman Food Centre and try.

7.5/10

28 Fried Kway Teow
Dunman Food Centre
271 Onan Road
#02-28
Singapore 424768

1 comment:

Samantha said...

Looking at your post makes me feel like eating Char Kway Teow now! Haha. One of my fav. local food. But it can be really sinful... Anyway, I always like your blog reviews, you should really join the Street Food Contest that Reader's Digest Asia is holding! Who knows, you might really win something (: Keep the awesome food reviews coming!

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