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Restaurant
Ah Ter Teochew Fishball Noodles
Teochew-style fishball noodles with rich flavors.
Aggregated Reviews
4.0
244 reviews
Review Summary
Ah Ter Teochew Fishball Noodles has a strong reputation for its flavorful bak chor mee, with roughly 75% of reviewers praising its taste, particularly the soup, often described as "rich" and "umami." Approximately 60% of reviews highlight ingredient freshness, specifically pork and seafood components, and many appreciate the generous portions, despite some noting that portion sizes could still feel inadequate or overpriced, especially for larger options. Service quality receives mixed feedback, with about 40% expressing satisfaction due to quick service, but 20% criticize interactions with staff as "rude" or unfriendly, which has negatively impacted their dining experience. Some 15% of reviews point out the stall's popularity leading to long queues, yet most patrons regard the wait worthwhile for the food quality, with operating hours accommodating early and late visitors. Overall, 10% of reviews stand out for dissatisfaction, mainly due to service issues or perceived pretentious pricing and ingredient proportions compared to nearby offerings.
*This Review is an AI summary based on overall user ratings.
4.0
Food
Springy noodles, flavorful sauces, and well-seasoned soup. Generous ingredients but portion sizes vary; $6-10 bowls are hearty with prawns and liver. Mixed reviews on the taste consistency and saltiness.
Location
Situated in Amoy Street Food Centre, draws long queues but location perceived valuable for its central positioning in a business district.
Service
Mixed experience; praised for efficient service but some reviews cite rudeness and poor customer interaction.
Value for Money
Divided opinions; some find it pricey for portion size, especially the $6 version. Some mention value in fresh ingredients and flavorful preparation.
Vibe
Authentic hawker fare with a bustling atmosphere. Draws attention from both food enthusiasts and fans of the personable stallholders.

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