Another popular stall at Lavendar Food Square is probably Albert Street Prawn Noodle. Besides the normal dry and soup prawn noodles, the stall also sells pigtails and pork ribs prawn noodles. There is another stall at Old Airport Road Food Centre and word is that this is opened by the current boss's relative.
Fresh big prawns in prawn noodle soup, soup is flavorful.
I happened to be in the vicinity of old airport road so decided to swing by and grab some food. you can find a lot of delicious food there. I decided to try out their prawn noodles there. The prawns there were fairly big and the meat was cooked perfectly, very succulent and juicy. The meat was not tough at all. The soup was very tasty, it was not too salty unlike some other prawn noodles stall. You can taste the sweetness of the prawns in the soup. It was really refreshing making you want to drink mouth after mouth. They use yellow noodles for the noodles, the yellow noodles were the normal quality ones which you eat outside, nothing spectacular about it. The portion was just right for me, very filling.
There is always a queue at this stall. In fact, many stalls at this hawker centre have long queues at anytime of the day. This may not be the best prawn mee I have tried before. The soup was only ok as I personally prefer it to be saltier. I ordered the one with prawns and pork ribs. The servings were ok for small ($5) but still a little disappointed with the soup.Spending: Approximately SGD 5(Dinner)
The first thing that i noticed about the prawn noodles here is that, the prawns looks really huge! Maybe it was the way that they present it, or maybe it is that the usual store that i went to do not really have such big nice looking prawns. In any case, the look of it appeals a lot to me.
Soup wise is really good too, and i almost finish the whole bowl of it, which says a lot since they are generous with their portion of the soup. But as always, i dont like the noodles, which i find it too overcooked. The price can be slightly more expansive than the usual hawker, but i think its worth the price.
The prawn noodle here has much better soup than the Whitley one which is a few doors down. The soup is tasty and not ooverly salty or spicy. It doesn\'t make you feel like you\'re going to have an allergy which is what I feel like with the Whitley one.
However, the prawns here are not as good as the Whitley one. The Whitley ones are bigger and fresher and cleaner. The ones here are a bit smaller and not as fleshy, and has thick black intestines still attached. There is also no flavour in their prawn meat and the meat is very tough.
The noodle is good and the portion is balanced with the prawns. You can choose to add more lard bits to your noodle. It costs $5 a bowl for the big prawn noodle which is a bit too much. There are other things here like pig\'s organs and clams and small prawns.
Overall, it\'s recommended. Quick service.
My girlfriend and I love this stall’s prawn noodles. We would normally order their dry prawn mee. the noodles are really good, very springy and when eaten with the chilli, it is super shiok. The prawn soup is really good, very tasty. The soup is very thick, a little spicy. The prawns they add into the soup is simply large and juicy. it is also very fresh. I think it is very worth it for such large prawns.
we came all the way here,just to try the noodles
,it was quite long queue when we went,we waited for about 10mins
The boss seem young
but he cook nice prawn noodles
I ordered the $5 one,with 3big prawns
Is very fresh
the soup base is very thick & have a strong prawn fragrances
is very sweet
overall i rate 9/10
It is common to queue for good food in Singapore. Decided to try out the prawn noodles since there is quite a queue. After waiting for about 20 mins, i finally had my bowl of prawn noodles. The noodles were cooked just right and not too soft. The prawns served also tasted fresh. The noodles was also serve with a hot bowl of soup, the soup is very fragrant and you can clearly taste the strong prawn taste.
As usual, I will head down to Lavender food court every Wednesday for supper after my night class without fail... The prawn noodles is one of the "must have dish" in my list every time when i\'m here.
I simply love prawns! Hence whenever I see a store selling prawn noodle, i will go for it. And I have created my own list of "best" prawn noodles in Spore.
And apparently this store has made it to my list!
I love the clay-pot prawn noodles soup. Serving in a clay-pot gives the "sizzling, hot boiling" effect and makes the food look more appetizing. The jumbo juicy prawns is the key especially the prawn head.The juice simply ooze out when you "suck" it... Yummy!
Not forgetting the essence of the broth which is cooked with a lot of prawn heads and pork bone in it, whereby the taste lingers in your mouth even after you finish it.
For those who like it spicy, top it with lots of chilli powder and pair it with sambal chilli... the result: Fanstastic... *lick thumb*....
I strongly recommend that you try it if you are there.Spending: Approximately SGD 5