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Affectionately known to us as fake Putien, this Putien stall in Broadway Coffeeshop also has pretty good zichar. While the picture in the menu didn’t have sambal all over the sizzling omelette, the sweet, slightly spicy chili paste was a welcome addition, making this a great side dish to their fried Heng Hwa bee hoon or even a simple bowl of white rice.
Tucked in the corner of the Broadway Coffeeshop, you’ll find this Putien Zi Char outlet selling pretty decent dishes. The bee hoon had a decent wok hei to the dish and had a nice bite to it. Could have used some sort of sauce to go with it, but I guess this is the style they are going after.
They have a small menu dedicated to ‘Pu Tien Specialties’ and of course I had to get the Heng Hwa Fried Bee Hoon! It was a tad under seasoned and a teeny bit floury, but I liked the texture of the bee hoon here (not too soft) and how it went well with the chili given.
Crispy battered pork chunks (plus just the right amount of chewy, softened batter in there too) slicked in a well-balanced sauce. Hard to go wrong with this crowd-pleaser.
Think PUTIEN's Heng Hwa Bee Hoon but a dressed down version to match the more affordable price tag. Seasoning wasn't too heavy so you can spam more chilli sauce.
So simple but this really hit the spot. Bittergourd slices still had a nice bite, while the egg was seasoned just nice. Get this to share!