Sion

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Sion, this is very common in Singapore where PRC hawkers have set up food stalls in various places.
 

I feel this kind of stunt only available in mainland china, so my conclusion is, 少林武当,同出一家, 中原武林,高手如云,卧虎藏龙,拉面不同。
 

I feel this kind of stunt only available in mainland china, so my conclusion is, 少林武当,同出一家, 中原武林,高手如云,卧虎藏龙,拉面不同。

文绉绉也,那么的有压韵。:bsmilie: 把面与武功都扯在一起,真有你的。
 

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Thanks. I'll go and shoot them.
this is not common in singapore, usually in singapore (hawker center, food court) they use these to make noodles, no skill needed.

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they call it shou gong mian.........

where is the shou gong, you might ask...any tom , dick , jerry can open a shop and call it "shou gong mian"

you want got skill one, you have to find, last time IMM got one, not sure if close down already or not.
 

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Thanks. I'll go and shoot them.

Someone beat you to it and upload on Youtube.
This is Lan Zhou La Mian in Singapore Chinatown.

[video=youtube;7LWBlHmJmjg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LWBlHmJmjg[/video]

Another La Mian stall at Lavender Food Square.

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Just take a walk down Geylang. Lots of PRC eateries there. Sure got La Mian.

If you prefer restaurants, just go to the Crystal Jade La Mian various branches all over Singapore.
 

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