Hokkien Mee / Supreme Prawn Noodle The claypot Hokkien mee had a slight wok hei and savoury prawn broth coating the noodles, comforting but not as smoky as I’d hoped.
The supreme prawn noodle in dry version came with vegs, fried shallots and crispy pork lard. The broth was silky and umami-rich with pork ribs, clams, tobiko prawn balls and pork slices but I personally prefer a fuller-bodied prawn soup with stronger punch. The chilli with the dry noodles didn’t quite deliver that shiok kick, though the toppings added nice variety.
Good bowls with plenty going on but for me the flavours didn’t fully live up to the hype.
Supreme Prawn Noodle 》$20
Classic Hokkien Mee 》$15