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- If you're here for the prawn mee only, and have intention to eat the Ngoh Hiang, you should just turn around and get lost. Because the Ngoh Hiang and Prawn fritters are OFF THE HOOK!
- Sunny YangJanuary 3, 2015Prawn and pork ribs noodles are nice. Broth is good & queue moves fast. There also a guanqiang stall adjacent which is highly rated & complements the prawn noodles.
- Ian ThomtoriDecember 19, 2013My Verdict: i won't queue lah :p prawn broth can be thicker. Well organised system. Ngoh Hiang rocked more than the prawn noodles also due to their rockin coriander chilli dip. #ThomtoriEats
- Can ask for refill of soup at the counter if you didn't have enough. If you like your carbos, add on noodle instead as a cheaper option than getting a bigger bowl.
- Delicious prawn mee. The soup is really fantastic. Definitely recommending the ngoh hiang as sides.
- Gabriel SeahJanuary 6, 2023The prawn noodles were pretty good. The soup was very flavourful. The fried onions were still crispy - a first!
- Gabriel SeahJanuary 6, 2023The ngor hiong was so so, though a lot of people ordered it together with the prawn noodles. They're just riding off the prawn noodle crowd. The sweet chili was nice but the rest was only ok.
- GraceJuly 1, 2018Think is over priced @$11.80 for jumbo prawns ! Soup base not as nice as Ming’s prawns stall
- SaudadeSeptember 10, 2013Usually will order dry version with extra servings of the soup. Love the soup and will help myself with the 'gun' powder and load it up for kicks.
- For the hungry boys, you can choose to add noodles at 50cents! Ngoh hiang is worth ordering too! :) I find this better than the jalan sultan prawn noodle near kallang mrt.
- Dora ChooNovember 9, 2014This is my $10.80 bowl. Tastes similar to the one at Blanco Court... Rumors has it that they're "related" but the soup doesn't come piping hot!! But I still prefer Blanco Court better 😳
- Sweet sweet soup base. Nice amount of ingredients. Plus a friendly cashier lady in the morning. Great!
- Joean勤February 23, 2015Not only their prawn mee is crowded... Their 五香also queqing.. Have some patience while waiting for plates to be clear for sitting :)
- Sharon LiewMay 19, 2012Get the ngoh Hiang as sides. Super generous and huge prawns with this prawn mee. I dare say My favourite prawn mee in Singapore :)
- Mark HuangDecember 2, 2016Do NOT eat the North Indian Food set meal. It's freakin ridiculously tiny and it costs me SGD $10!!
- Siang Hwee FooJune 14, 2014The prawn not fresh! The shell sticks to the meat. The beehoon they used is thick types, which is wrong! A nice prawn noodles shld goes with thin beehoon! Do they know wat is real prawn nobodies? 😡😠
- Always like their pork rib prowl noodles, yum yum, just to think about it will want it for breakfast again!
- Siang Hwee FooJune 14, 2014The so-called nice & famous prawn noodles? Sucks man!!! The way they manage the traditional branding is like damaging it!l
- Elliot TeoAugust 30, 2014$5.50 prawn mee with pork rib gets you 2 prawns (or technically 1, as they cut their prawns in half.)
- Prices start from $5.80 for normal prawn noodles. For big prawn noodles, each bowl is $11.80.
- Be sure to come before the lunch peak hour! That's when the soup is at it's best. The earlier, the better!
- Dora ChooNovember 9, 2014It's a separate stall and this play cost us $12. Nothing fantaz but I quite like the amalgamation of the chilli 👍
- I've been eating this prawn mee since 20+ years! Still as good. Just more pricey.
- Wow... Their medium size prawn noodles price has increased so much from $5+ to $8+.. It's getting too steep.. I don't think I will come as often as I used to..
- Open for lunch only and always crowded. Very good broth. Wish the pork ribs can be tenderer though.
- Juits HSeptember 21, 2013Yummy good but please remember ur table number and tell the cashier or else she will give u annoyed looks!
- Vincent AngSeptember 25, 2013Still not the same taste when it first started as Blanco Court Prawn Mee in Beach Road 😔😔😔😔 those days the old man n wife were hands on ! Sigh 😞😞😞
- Seems overrated to me. Small portions, therefore quite expensive for what you pay. Old shop riding on its heritage coat tails.
- The clockwork-like efficiency is startling. How do the staff know where you sit after ordering though?
- EugeneSeptember 15, 2010Very popular with the locals especially on weekends. However, do remember to pop by the neighbouring stall which sells good Ngo Hiang too.
- Have the Ngo Hiang as side dish with the prawn noodles... Great combination!
- A place I came often as a child with my family an now w friends and hubby! Prices have risen quite a bit.
- come before your medical checkup.. the soup is super oily and full of MSG..
- Clarence ChanJanuary 27, 2011Little crowd at 330pm. Good time to head there! Soup is ma ma mia! Pork ribs could be softer though. Had better ones in that department. Go have it!
- TingSeptember 30, 2016Not the best but decent enough prawn mee if u r craving for one when in the area.
- Ruth TaiApril 15, 2012The more expensive prawn mee gives better and bigger prawns! But no extra noodles!
- Come early if u want to get good seats. Order ngoh hiang before the prawn mee
- Jess ChenJuly 7, 2014Soup is okay but I would expect more noodles when I pay $10+ for big bowl and I only found 1 tiny strand of kang kong veg! Disappointing. ..
- Jay ..March 6, 2014Finally here for the long awaited prawn mee.. still yummy..musy have esp wif the chilli powder