- wonton noodles
- chili
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- good for a late night
- 24-hour
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- The chilli works great with their noodles and their fried wanton is flavourful (unlike the almost minuscule ones from competing brands/franchise). The coffee shop is a bit warm in the afternoon sun.
- Look out for the male chef. He whips out noodles thats perfectly cooked with a balanced taste. Otherwise, get their fried Yong Tau Foo. Great compliment.
- Very awesome and traditional wanton mee. I've been patronizing since young. I introduce this wanton mee to my bf n both of us r super addicted to it! For wanton lover, add additional wanton! :)
- Ian ThomtoriJuly 20, 2016Now this is what i call a good wanton noodle! The chilli sauce goes perfect with their uniquely Fei Fei noodle texture. #feifeiwantonmee #ThomtoriEats
- SindySeptember 26, 2016Fried dumplings are crispy and tasty! Ask for a bowl of clear soup also to wash down the oily noodles
- Handmade noodles is a long lost tradition. Despite the lack of presentation, I still love having the noodles with chilli or black sauce. Do get soup (ask for spring onions) aft u finish the noodles.
- Oon ZenithSeptember 2, 2011Don't think this type of ulu ulu won't have good food.. There's roti prata shop opened by 1 Indian couple.. Their roti prata are so crispy & their curry is nice! Should try it out!! :D
- Finish your bowl of noodles, go back to the stall and place your empty bowl there for soup. See that the chef puts in enough sauce, and don't forget the spring onions!
- Still the best wantan mee. Chilli is superb. Noodles just right, not too hard not too soft. Wantan is small but yummy. Charsiew is sliced thinly and not too charred or fatty.
- Having chill plus black sause will taste much better with the noodles. don't forget to order some Yong Tao fu.
- Bernard LimMay 6, 2017The noodles disappointed, even after I mixed in the Chili. I cannot believe it. The only good delish thing was the dumplings with whole prawns, but they had inconsistent sizes. $6. Tsk tsk.
- Love the noodles! Try eating the wanton,charsiew and the vegetable first and then your noodles!
- Samantha WongMarch 17, 2012'Dry' wanton mee is tasty, but I prefer mine with soup. I've not visited this place since primary school but it must still be awesome.
- Mark YeowSeptember 15, 2015Not the typical wanton noodles you'd find in coffee shops. Fried wanton and spices are unique of its own!
- Elizabeth LeeApril 6, 2017Think the standard went down a bit. Noodles was so-so but the wanton and char siew were good.
- Chris SweeJune 16, 2014Just taboa the wanton mee large. Sad to say the standard has drop drastically. They gave too much noodle and the noodle was very dry. I don't think I will ever go there again.
- Challenge yourself! Order a big bowl of wanton mee and add more noodles. Satisfaction guaranteed.
- Their wanton mee here is hands-down one of the best in s'pore. The handmade noodles is springy and juicy, and their wanton simply melts in ure mouth! xD
- Adrian KangJuly 25, 2010The soup is not served together with the noodles. Finish the noodles first and then have the soup added to the empty bowl. Remnants of the seasoning and chilli adds flavor to the otherwise bland soup.
- Jacqueline TanJuly 2, 2017Quality has dropped over the years. Boiled wontons are soggy and even the crispy wontons are not crispy. The meat filling is not as tasty as before.
- Jeff WooJanuary 8, 2011The "Wan Tan Mian" is mostly noodles, small amounts of roast pork and very small amts of wonton! The soup is separate but the flavor is very good. Not worth the trek but if you're in the area...
- Bernard LimMay 6, 2017At least the dumplings were good....for $6 (big), it is a ripoff. #sad #horrid
- Jacky Winson SimJanuary 16, 2011It's kind of over rated. But worth the try. As it's pretty delicious but not to the extent that u can't live without it... Hah... Enjoy ur wan tan mee...
- Rick TanFebruary 1, 2010Don't forget to try the chicken from the chicken rice store. But they only open till 12pm. Good extra liao for the noodles. Enjoy.
- Dewei LinFebruary 6, 2011Paid $5 in total to add extra and this is what I've got? 3 wanton? Still dare to confirm with me that they definitely added.. 3 wantons for 5 bucks? Say goodbye to one loyal customer..
- They have shifted out of 62, and looks like a pamanent venue at 64. Smokers note, al fresco is at the back.
- Andrea AragonNovember 21, 2010Best wanton noodle in sg for me. Order fried wanton with your wanton noodle. Delicious!
- Very inconsistent standards. Different chefs, different taste. Chili varies too. Need to visit here often enough to know. Avoid early afternoons. Soup is tasteless.
- XlfJuly 19, 2015This is definitely not king of wanton mee! I just stayed nearby, but only eaten twice and decided no more. There are much better one at Dunman 2nd floor, eng wanton mee at tg Katong.
- Maybe the special part is to get a bowl of soup after u finish ur noodles.
- jerraine limApril 5, 2011Order the bbq cuttlefish rojak to accompany the wanton mee... ultimate shiok combi!
- James ChanNovember 21, 2009Order big bowl of wanton noodles + $1 ingredients, add green chilli & chilli sauce and wolf it all down in 10 min
- SiewMarch 19, 2015Dubious hygiene standards, and the overall quality has dipped. Even Pontian is better.
- Alvin ChanApril 18, 2014I dont like giving scathing reviews but the food here sucks. soup is bland. chilli is dull. if you're looking for a late night supper fix, this shouldn't be it.
- Price increased by a dollar after renovation. Extremely warm to seat below canopy areas.