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Affordable and Delicious Teochew Fishball Noodles at Xin Lu 新路, Mei Ling Market & Food Centre

 


If you're looking for a budget-friendly and satisfying meal, you can't go wrong with Xin Lu Teo Chew Fishball Noodle at Mei Ling Market & Food Centre. At only $4.50 per bowl, it's a great value-for-money option that won't break the bank.

Xin Lu's handmade fishballs steal the show - they're made in-store with saito fish and yellowtail fish, and have a savoury flavour with a subtle sweetness from the fresh fish. But that's not all - the deep-fried pork lard is also a must-try. Soft, fluffy, crispy, and addictive, it adds a delicious dimension of flavour and texture to the dish.

The noodles are perfectly cooked with a satisfying chewiness that complements the fishballs and delicious broth. The broth is well-seasoned and not too salty, making it a good option for those watching their sodium intake. And for those who love spicy food, the chili is fragrant and subtly sweet, adding a welcome kick of heat to the dish.

Despite being situated in the bustling Mei Ling Market & Food Centre, the staff at Xin Lu are friendly and welcoming, and are happy to recommend their favourite dishes. The portion size is generous, making it a filling meal that's perfect for lunch or dinner.

In summary, Xin Lu Teo Chew Fishball Noodle is a delicious and affordable option that's definitely worth trying. The handmade fishballs, deep-fried pork lard, perfectly cooked noodles, and flavourful broth make for a satisfying and flavour-packed meal.

Xin Lu Teo Chew Fishball Noodle 新路 Opening Hours and Location

Monday5:45 am - 3 pm
Tuesday5:45 am - 3 pm
Wednesday5:45 am - 3 pm
ThursdayClosed
Friday5:45 am - 1:30 pm
Saturday5:45 am - 1:30 pm
Sunday5:45 am - 1:30 pm

Address : 159 Mei Ling St, #02-05, Singapore 140159

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