“Can A Vietnamese Hawker Fry Hokkien Mee? Nice Meh?” Yes, This Hardworking Lady Can
“I have to work harder than everyone else,” says the Vietnam-born hawker who often deals with Singaporeans asking why she sells Hokkien mee instead of pho.
When Vietnam-born hawker Lim Mei Zhen, 40, first opened her stall, 618 Hokkien Mee, at a nondescript Yishun kopitiam two years ago, the most common reaction she received from patrons was scepticism.
Speaking to 8days.sg, she recalls in slightly hesitant Mandarin: “Customers would say to me, ‘Can a Vietnamese [hawker] fry Hokkien mee? Nice meh?’” Asked if she felt discouraged, the soft-spoken lady shrugs it off with a smile. “I told them to try my food first. If it’s good, come back again. If it’s bad, tell me how I can improve, I’ll accept your criticism."