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This Stall At Pasir Ris Has The Flying Crispy Noodles With Seafood & Chilli Crab Sauce!

Are you a big fan of noodles? How about checking out a store that serves crispy noodles – in a unique way? At Flying Dragon Noodles, you will be served a plate of crispy noodles not in your usual manner – floating style!

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Floating Noodle Store At Pasir Ris

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Located at Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre, Flying Dragon Noodles is a newly-opened eatery that specialises in Noodles and Fried Rice. Despite being a new store, they already have people queueing every second and a fanbase – all because of their unique take on crispy noodles! But what’s so special about it?

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Unlike usual crispy noodles, Flying Dragon Noodles deep fry their crispy noodles in a way that will form a floating effect. This is created by having noodles wrapped around a pair of chopsticks, placed in a frying strainer, and then deep fried in piping hot oil.

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A popular option is the Prawn, Lala and Floating Noodles with Chilli Crab Sauce. At $9, the portion is quite decent. There are quite a few Lala’s hidden below the noodles too, making it worth your buck.

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The lala and prawns served are extremely fresh and perfectly cooked too. Though the prawns are not very huge, they are still extremely juicy to bite into and have a sweet after-taste as well.

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The chilli crab sauce is on the sweeter side – quite unlike our usual chilli crab sauce which is sweet and spicy. There was not much of a spice sensation going on and there is more of a balance between sweet and savoury in terms of flavours. Though the sauce was missing our usual chilli crab sauce flavour, the sauce is still delicious on its own.

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The star of this dish is the crispy noodles. You may think that it is perhaps just like your usual crispy noodles, however, you’re wrong. Their crispy noodles have an amazing bite to it and are not too hard to chew on. Some crispy noodles tend to be still tough despite soaking it in gravy or its sauce, however, these noodles are easy to bite into despite them not soaked in the gravy immediately upon being served.

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Head Over To Flying Dragon Noodles Today!

When else will you get the opportunity to eat crispy floating noodles if it’s not at Flying Dragon Noodles? With only 100 sets of floating noodles prepared daily, make sure to head down early during their opening hours if you want to get yourself a plate. If you’re not a fan of noodles, fret not, they also serve pretty good fried rice as well.  Head over for an experience today!

Address: 110 Pasir Ris Central, #02-22, Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre, Singapore 519641

Opening Hours: Daily, except for Thurs, 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. & 5:00 p.m – 9:00 p.m.

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