['Any Singaporean foodie can tell you: the more faded the stall signboard, the likelier it is that it serves excellent food.', 'This is true for ', 'Cuppage Fried Guo Tiao ', 'at Pearl’s Hill 34 coffeeshop, which has one of the fuzziest signboards we have seen for a hawker stall. Although its generic, no-name signage also advertises fishball noodles and laksa, it’s the ', 'luscious char kway teow', ' that attracts the most customers here.', 'No part of this story or photos can be reproduced without permission from ', '8days.sg', '.']