You would possibly keep in mind 26-year-old Jasper Choong from the scenes of Jack Neo’s newest flick to hit the screens: Ah Ladies Go Military. He performs the supporting function of Sergeant Ken, and whereas his time within the film isn’t a lot, his boyish charms positive are memorable. What you may need a lesser thought about is his hawker meals enterprise by means of his stall San Hu Minced Meat Noodle. It has had the unlucky destiny of now shutting its doorways completely to the general public since July 30 2022.
Created with the imaginative and prescient of bringing Malaysian-style Bak Chor Mee to the desk, Choong joined fingers along with his mom and one other enterprise companion for the institution. It was situated on the kopitiam that’s close to Tiong Bahru MRT station, changing into fairly standard regardless of its fairly latest launch in April 2022.

A Malaysian native, Choong prided himself on bringing the essence of his heritage to good outdated Bak Chor Mee. The easy idea contains dry and soup variations of the central dish. Probably the most well-known dishes included the San Hu Signature Bak Chor Mee (S$6.50) that got here with their signature darkish sauce, fish cake slices, fish balls, selfmade chilli, braised mushrooms, a beneficiant serving of lard and minced pork. It’s not all in regards to the Bak, the Laksa (S$4.50) is to not be missed. Cockles, egg, fried fish ball and tau pok was soaked in a flavourful broth and was a crowd favorite.

On their Fb web page, they element the explanation behind their too-soon closure. Resulting from inadequate manpower behind the scenes and the rising prices of sustaining a small-scale enterprise within the metropolis, they regretfully needed to bid farewell. Hopefully stalls with one thing distinctive to supply within the lion metropolis discover methods to outlive sooner or later. Till then, we maintain hope.
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