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Jumbo Prawn Mee @ Beach Road Prawn Mee Eating House

 


Infamous for difficulties in finding a parking spot along the road side, YumzYumz head down to Beach Road Prawn Mee Eating House for their amazing prawn noodles. This is our food review for their dry jumbo prawn mee.

For prawn noodles, we always prefer to try out dry versions, so as to get a taste of how their dry sauce mix is, as well as their soup base on the side. For Beach Road Prawn Mee Eating House's soup, it was one of the best we had, being the soul of their dishes. Extremely deep prawn flavoured broth, sweet as it touched our taste buds, followed by a lingering savoury and subtle pepperish and herby flavour.

Comparing their normal sized prawn noodles, jumbo was certainly a huge difference. The prawns were almost mini lobster size, crunchy fresh texture with creamy prawn head butter. The halved jumbo prawns were almost twice the size of their usual prawns, and was definitely an amazing treat.

Sauce mix for the dry version was satisfactory with the right amount of chili sauce and subtly added prawn broth. It could be forgiven for their mediocrity, as their star attraction were in their soup and huge jumbo prawns.

At $12 a bowl, it was certainly on the higher spectrum of hawker food, but Beach Road Prawn Mee Eating House certainly brought out the best in their soup and large fresh prawns.

Beach Road Prawn Mee Eating House Opening Hours and Location

Monday7am - 4pm
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday7am - 4pm
Thursday7am - 4pm
Friday7am - 4pm
Saturday(Labour Day)7am - 4pm
Sunday7am - 4pm

Address: 370/372 E Coast Rd, Singapore 428981

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