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- Bernard LimFebruary 4, 2017I paid $6.50: wanton mee with duck. Duck: GREATLY FLAVOURED MEAT, FAT BURSTS IN MOUTH. Noodles, the star of the show: eggy and releases more flavour the more you chew!! Wanton has LOTS O FILLING.
- SG FoodTravelMarch 7, 2015Be prepared to queue. The first look and bite tells you the noodle is different. Both the portion and price are reasonable. Definitely worth eating. Yummy!
- Cheen The CuriousApril 9, 2014Char siew (BBQ pork) not as delicious as i had imagined, based on selected 4SQ tips. Meat was tough & dry. Sio bak (roasted pork) was so-so. Better off eating fr new contender Hua Feng #02-24
- Timor ChanNovember 3, 2013Fantastic black sauce wanton mee--best kept secret of TBM!!! But you have to ask for it.
- Bernard LimFebruary 4, 2017Now, the bad: char siew is tough though well flavoured. I got a fattier cut. Wantons have lots of filling but tad tasteless. Should be worth $5.50, not $6.50.
- minzyiiiMay 6, 2018$7 for wanton noodles + duck meat. not worth to add the duck meat,because i can buy 2 servings of char siew rice with $7! char siew was tough IMO but well flavoured. long queue expected
- Daniel ChongJuly 5, 2019Want to clog your arteries? Order the sausages. It's fatty, fat flavor and fat.
- Best char siew n duck rice @TBM. Ask for slightly fatter char siew
- Roy LeeOctober 8, 2013$8.50 for a plate of haphazardly put together roasted duck drumstick and roasted meat rice: RIP-OFF