It's been close to a year since my last bowl of Kolo Mee here. E suggested for a meal in one of its branches (ViVoCity) since he had yet to try them and we were pretty much indecisive of where to eat, jelak of hawker stall food already. This time, I decided not to be that stingy. First thing I noticed was, the variety kinda shrinked although there were new choices, some of the older ones were removed, or maybe just not printed in the menu.
My cup of Luo Han Guo with Longan, just to show my mom that I listen to her advices.
The spoon. This picture consist of non-halal food, hehehe.
I opted for the Kolo Mee with Char Siew + Prawns + Dumplings, and also supersized the mee because I already expected the quantity to have remained the same (and I was right). The sauce was a little too sourish to my liking, else, everything else was good, but the prawn was better. Large, fresh, juicy and spongy. What more could you ask for, other than more prawns, perhaps. The Wanton and Char Siew was also just alright, nothing fancy. The price came to about 6 SGD, not inclusive of the drinks, so its a little bit on the pricy side. Dang, I just made myself really hungry...
My bowl of Kolo Mee. Because E was indecisive, as always, he decided to have the similar order. My mom would have loved this place, because the serving comes with a lot of veggy.
zomg! The prawns.
I have to constantly remind myself that I'm not eating maggi mee, just to feel better because... because... it just looks freaking similar. At least Nissin Noodle doesn't cost that much, :P.
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