Singapore hawker marathon: Hokkien prawn mee (prawn bisque stir-fried noodle)


5 responses to “Singapore hawker marathon: Hokkien prawn mee (prawn bisque stir-fried noodle)”

  1. Prawn mee one of those culinary souvenirs you take back home after traveling through South East Asia! Thanks for your spirited interpretation, everyone needs homely Asian comfort food in their recipe files. Good on yah L&P!

  2. LOL at your description of Hokkien Mee’s appearance! Being a Singaporean and having grown up eating Hokkien Mee, I have never given any thought to how it looks. Every plate looks so good to me because I already attach it’s appearance to how good I know it tastes, and the smell, oh the smell, definitely doesn’t hurt either. There are many places in Singapore serving iconic local dishes that don’t deserve the hype (and accompanying tourist patronage), but the famous Hokkien Mee stalls aren’t among them. Thank you Mandy for taking the time to do this series and recreate this dish. I’m in a rather unique position as I’m being made aware through this post of how blessed I am to be able to head to my favourite hawker centre for my fix, but I love that you made it possible for people to enjoy this dish wherever they are. I hope you come to Singapore again sometime, especially if it might inspire a part 2 to this series..? :)

  3. I wish this was easier to make. But I think it looks insane(ly amazing) and that you are a genius. Funny too. I think you could be my new girl crush. :)

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