John learned the business from his father and opened his own prawn noodle eatery at East Coast Road in 1986. He named it “Beach Road Prawn Mee” as a tribute to his father’s restaurant. Incidentally, it was John whointroduced the practice of eating prawn noodles with jumbo prawns in Sin...
Still pretty good, even if prices have gone up slightly. The pork ribs and prawns noodles were nice, and the broth was nice. We also orderred some ngoh hiang from the East Coast stall, though these were pretty deep fried and did not have sliced cucumber, as before, I especially ...
After trying the delicious prawn noodles atBlanco Court Prawn Mee, I was excited to check outJalan Sultan Prawn Mee, which is another famous prawn noodles eatery in Singapore. Jalan Sultan Prawn Meeis a prawn noodles restaurant at Jalan Ayer Road, just off Geylang Lorong 1. It is atwo-minu...
This place is well known among the general public for good prawn noodles, probably much more than most places on the list. Just ask anyone where to eat good prawn noodles in Singapore and you will find out that about eighty per cent of the time you get the same answer – at Beach Roa...
Fried over a charcoal flame, the noodles have a similar fragrance to the ones at the brother’s stall. Nonetheless, I still prefer this stall, as it’s less goopy and the prawns are much larger. Swee Guan Hokkien Mee 水源福建面: 549 Geylang Road (Lorong 29), Singapore 389504 | Tel: ...