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Margaret Drive Fishball Noodle: A Must-Try Noodle Stall in Bendemeer

 


Margaret Drive Fishball Noodles at Bendemeer Market & Food Centre is a popular spot for early risers, as they open their stall as early as 5:15 am. It's no surprise that the majority of the patrons are the elderly folks in the estate. When we arrived, we noticed that most of the queue consisted of senior citizens patiently waiting to get their hands on a bowl of delicious fishball noodles.

The noodles were cooked to perfection, and the stall's unique blend of sauces and secret chili sauce gave the dish its signature taste. The fishballs were bouncy and chewy, without being overly salty. However, what sets this dish apart is the special chili sauce, which has a slight touch of vinegar that adds a hint of sourness to the spicy dish, elevating the overall taste.

While it may not be the best fishball noodles we've ever had, it certainly isn't the worst either. The dish has its own distinct character and is worth trying when you're in the area. The unique flavor profile and texture of the noodles and fishballs are sure to leave a lasting impression.

In conclusion, Margaret Drive Fishball Noodles at Bendemeer Market & Food Centre is a must-try for any food lover. With its early opening hours and loyal following of elderly patrons, you can be sure that you're getting a taste of Singapore's local food culture. So, if you're in the neighborhood, be sure to stop by and try this delectable dish for yourself.

Margaret Drive Fishball Noodle - Bendemeer Opening Hours and Location

MondayClosed
Tuesday5:15am–1pm
Wednesday5:15am–1pm
Thursday5:15am–1pm
Friday5:15am–1pm
Saturday5:15am–1pm
Sunday5:15am–1pm

Address : 29 Bendemeer Rd, Singapore 330029

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