Hai Chua Fishball Minced Meat Mee

Today I was at Boon Lay Place Food Village to check out this Fishball Noodles stall called Hai Chua Fishball Minced Meat Mee. Heard that this stall was patronise by one of our local celebrity chef and named as one of his favourite Mee Pok stall. I had wanted to check out this stall a couple of times previously but it was either closed or already sold out for the day. I realised that they open in the morning and usually sold out by noon. I ordered a bowl of Mee Pok dry for S$3.00. The doneness of the Mee Pok was springy and just nice. The fishball was bouncy and fresh, not forgetting the minced meat and sliced pork is also tender, I must say that their fresh ingredients bought me over. I find that their chilli sauce can be better if it is more spicy to add more flavour to the dish. If they add lard, it will also help to make the dish more fragrant. You can check out this stall if you are around the area.   
Rating: 7/10 (Good, Can Try)

Hai Chua Fishball Minced Meat Mee
Blk 221B Boon Lay Place
#01-110 Boon Lay Place Food Village
S(642221)
 

Margaret Drive Teochew Fishball Noodles

I was at Bedemeer Food Centre again today to check out this famous Fishball noodles stall that was previously located at Margaret Drive. I ordered a bowl of Mee Pok dry with chilli for only S$2.50. They were very generous with their serving of noodles. I had wanted to add more noodles but I was warned beforehand that the portion is quite alot and true enough it was just nice for me. The texture of the Mee Pok was springy and goes well with the chilli sauce. They added alot of fried garlic and lard making it very fragrant. The fishballs were also very fresh and springy, I find that the soup had a natural flavour of the fishballs and the "Tang Chai" added a little more flavour to it. This is one of the better Fishball Noodles I have tasted. Fans of this Margaret Drive Fishball Noodles, you can finally check out this stall again.   
Rating: 7/10 (Good, Can Try)

Margaret Drive Teochew Fishball Noodles
Blk 29 Bendemeer Road
#01-74 Bendemeer Market and Food Centre
S(330029)
 

Da Zhong Delicious Yong Tau Fu

I was at Bukit Timah Food Centre for breakfast today to check out this Fishball Noodles stall called Da Zhong Delicious Yong Tau Fu. I heard that this stall serves homemade fishballs and I had to give this stall a try. When I was there, I ordered a bowl of Fishball Noodles with additional meatballs for S$3.80. Indeed, the fishballs have a springy and bouncy texture. The meatballs are made of fish meat and pork and in every one of them , you can taste small cubes of chestnut and preserved vegetables. I think they would taste even better if they are  are deep fried till it's crispy. The chilli sauce is a little sweet due to the sweet sauce that was added to Yong Tau Hu but somehow, it still goes well with the noodles. Overall, I find that the ingredients are fresh and it's hard to find homemade fishballs nowadays. You can give it a try if you happen to be around the area.
Rating: 6.5/10 (Above Average)

Da Zhong Delicious Yong Tau Fu
116 Upper Bukit Timah Road
#02-196 Bukit Timah Market & Food Centre
S(588172)
 

Rui Ji Teochew Fishball Noodle

Whenever I think of having a bowl of fishball Noodles for supper, it has to be Rui Ji Teochew Fishball Noodles. This place is popular for late night supper.  I would usually order their Fishball You Mee Dry with Chilli. The fishball is tasty and fresh, the texture is succulent and bouncy. The fish cake is also tasty and it's unique fish dumpling is wholesome, juicy and fresh.

But what keeps me going back to this stall lies in the noodles and the chilli sauce. The doneness of the noodles is just nice, causing the noodles,"you mee" to be very springy. The sambal chilli is the secret to their Fishball noodles, the chilli is extremely fragrant and makes the noodles very flavourful and tasty. Do be warned that the chilli is pretty spicy, do not add too much if you can't take spice. Lastly, the fried spring onions garnished on top makes the dish even more fragrant, adding even more points to the bowl of fishball noodles. Overall, I find that this is one Fishball Noodles not to be missed.
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Rating: 8.5/10 (Good, Must Try)

Rui Ji Teochew Fishball Noodle
1 Joo Seng Road
#01-02 Joo Seng Food Place
S(368353)
 

Hock Seng Choon Fish Ball Kway Teow Mee

I was at Bedok South Market and Food Centre today for breakfast. As usual I was walking around the Food Centre and noticed a queue at this stall called Hock Seng Choon Fish Ball Kway Teow Mee. I decided to try out this stall and ordered a bowl of Fish Ball Noodles Dry with Chilli. As you eat the noodles, you will taste not just the chilli sauce but also a strong flavour of ketchup. The only ingredient is the fishball which is fresh and bouncy but I find it a little salty. You can check out this stall if you do not mind a strong ketchup taste for your noodles.
Rating: 6.5/10 (Above Average)

Hock Seng Choon Fish Ball Kway Teow Mee
Blk 16 Bedok South Road
#01-211 Bedok South Market and Food Centre
S(460016)
 

ABC Hawker Ah Hua Fish Ball Noodle

While I was at Telok Blangah Crescent Market Food Centre, I also noticed another queue at this stall called ABC Hawker Ah Hua Fish Ball Noodle and I told my wife to order a bowl of Fish Ball Noodle as well. The Fishball Noodles was tasty and fragrant as they added spring onions and garlic. The chilli sauce goes well with the egg noodle and consist of ingredients like the fish dumpling, fish cake and fishballs. Overall, I find that the the texture of the noodle and the chilli sauce with the spring onions and garlic blends very well  when I was eating the Fishball Noodle. This is definitely one of the better ones that I have tasted.
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Rating: 7.5/10 (Good, Can Try)

ABC Hawker Ah Hua Fish Ball Noodle
Blk 11 Telok Blangah Crescent
#01-131 Telok Blangah Crescent Market Food Centre
S(090011)
 
 

Song Heng Fish Ball Noodle

I was at Telok Blangah Crescent Market and Food Centre for breakfast today. I was walking around the Food Centre looking for good food to recommend. I noticed a long queue at this stall called Soon Heng Fish Ball Noodle. I decided to join in the queue and ordered a large bowl of dry fishball noodle with chilli for S$3.00. The Fishball Noodles was tasty and goes well with the chilli sauce. They only added vinegar, lard and chilli sauce to go with the noodle. The only ingredient is the fishballs and they are bouncy and fresh. Overall I find that this is one of the better ones that I have tasted.
Rating: 7/10 (Good, Can Try)

Song Heng Fish Ball Noodle
Blk 11 Telok Blangah Crescent
#01-124 Telok Blangah Crescent Market Food Centre
S(090011)
 
 

Chia Kee Fishball Kway Teow Noodle

I have made several wasted trips to Whampoa Drive Makan Place in my attempt to try the fishball noodles from this stall called Chia Kee Fishball Kway Teow Noodle. Most of the times, the stall was not opened when I was there. I decided to try my luck again today and am delighted to see the stall open. I ordered a bowl of Dry Fishball Noodle for S$3.00. The amount of vinegar and chilli sauce that was added into the noodle was just right, making it very delicious. There were ingredients like minced pork, sliced pork, fishballs, fishcake and fish dumpling. The dish was garnished with fried spring onions. The texture of the fishball is fresh and bouncy. Despite the several wasted trips made, I must say that it's still worthwhile.
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Rating: 8/10 (Good, Must Try)

Chia Kee Fishball Kway Teow Noodle
Blk 90 Whampoa Drive
#01-84 Whampoa Drive Makan Place
S(320090)
 

Soon Heng Fish Ball Noodle

Today I decided to make my way to Clementi West Food Centre to have my all time favourite Fishball Noodles at this stall called Soon Heng Fishball Noodle. This stall has been around for more than 20 years and it is one of the best in the west area I can think of. There is always a queue at this stall and the waiting time ranges from 20 to 45 minutes. As usual, I joined the queue to order a bowl of Fishball Noodles with extra noodles and chilli for S$3.50. Something different about the noodles is that you cannot find any other ingredients except a bowl of fishballs and noodles garnished with spring onions, lard and chilli sauce. The doneness of the noodles is just nice, not too soft or too hard and it goes well with their homemade chilli sauce. The fishball is small but bouncy and fresh. The only thing I find could be improved is  the amount of oil in the bowl of noodles. This could be due to the lard. However, the oiliness usually does not affect me  much because I always ask for more noodles. With more noodles, the amount of oil is seemingly reduced.  If you are the kind that will ask for more noodles or if you do not mind it somewhat oily, this is definitely one of the better Fishball Noodles around.
Rating: 8/10 (Good, Must Try)

Soon Heng Fish Ball Noodle
Blk 726 Clementi West Street 2
#01-152 Clementi West Market and Food Centre
S(120726)
 

Teochew Fishball Noodle Dry/Soup

I was at Tiong Bahru Market looking for good food to recommend. I remember this stall that sells very good Fishball Noodle call Teochew Fishball Noodle Dry/Soup. I ordered a bowl of You Mee Dry with lots of chilli sauce. There are ingredients like fish cake, fish dumpling and fishballs. The fishballs are succulent and very fresh, it does not have a fishy smell and it is not too salty. The secret of its good taste lies in their chilli sauce and vinegar, it makes the fishball noodles complete. If you happen to be at Tiong Bahru Market, do check out this stall.
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Rating: 8/10 (Good, Must Try)

Teochew Fishball Noodle Dry/Soup
30 Seng Poh Road
#02-13 Tiong Bahru Market & Food Centre
S(168898)