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Felt like some stir fried instant noodles, so this was the only place in the food court that had it.I asked for the black beans and spareribs one (chinese: gone chow see jiu pai gwut gung jai mean)which means it is the dry noodles.After waiting for a while, the lady waved me over to tell me, they don't do dry style, which is weird, since it did say "gone chow".They said it will only be cooked with black peppar, anyway I chose a different noodle, the Satay flavour.It was ok, but way too Salty.
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Felt like some stir fried instant noodles, so this was the only place in the food court that had it.

I asked for the black beans and spareribs one (chinese: gone chow see jiu pai gwut gung jai mean)
which means it is the dry noodles.

After waiting for a while, the lady waved me over to tell me, they don't do dry style, which is weird, since it did say "gone chow".
They said it will only be cooked with black peppar, anyway I chose a different noodle, the Satay flavour.

It was ok, but way too Salty.
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