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- SongMarch 12, 2015Kok Kee is back in business at Lavender Food Hub @ Zhuge Liang (just a walk down from the previous Lavender Food Square). Prices are now $4.50/$5.50 (50 cents more).
- Jonathan LimJanuary 1, 2014What keeps me coming back for their wanton mee is the springy noodles & the special sauce that they pour onto the noodles before they serve you. The taste is something special.
- Jonathan LimApril 3, 2015The wanton mee is still as good as before, just that price has increased slightly.
- Andorra OoiSeptember 16, 2012The difference between $4 & $5 is just a few more slices of Char Siew. Coz initially we ordered $4. Then change to $5. They just add in a few more char siew.
- W HoSeptember 5, 2011If u put on a BIG smile at the lady who takes your order she tends to be less grumpy! Best wanton mee in SGP!
- TingJuly 17, 2014Don't really get the fuss and queue. Only the sauce is quite special but a tad salty. Noodle is above average. Wanton and Charsiew actually not nice.
- Vincent AngAugust 22, 2013I dare to say its the most expensive WTM stall in the whole of SGP, they been around for decades but I must say they were really good back then at MALABAR STREET ! Now ? not good at all :-(
- Pearson Eckhard Justus 吳March 8, 2011Are you kidding? Ignore all negative comments here! The wait was worth it! Price too!
- Nicholas LohOctober 27, 2010Price is a little steep.. (S)$3.50 and (L)$4.50 per bowl but the taste is totally worth it!
- Richard JangNovember 27, 2010The food is worth the long queue. Best food awards 2009/2010 by The Green Book.
- dairycream ngMay 7, 2013long queue but not bad.
http://www.dairycream.blogspot.sg/2013/05/kok-kee-wanton-mee-lavender-food-square.html Read more - Warren KlassNovember 22, 2010Doesn't look appetising, but it is absolutely yummy. Easily one of the wanton noodles in Singapore.
- Best wanton mee in Singapore. Long queues during mealtimes but worth it!
- Chong Zai MaoFebruary 8, 2011Ta bao the noodles home wait for the juice to seep into the mee! I find it nicer that way :)
- moved over to hoe nam building next door. currently closed until after chinese new year in feb 2015.
- WenxiFebruary 11, 2012If to compare the few wanton noodles stall here.i prefer the stall with tu tu kueh. Think pontian noodle better than this.
- Pauline WNovember 12, 2011Long queue, expensive ($4 per small plate) & not as yummy as pontian, oh well...
- Thomas PMay 28, 2012It taste better when left to soak in at least an hour. Nuke it with microwave for 1 min. It taste very much more intense
- Jimmy LawApril 25, 2011From 3.50 to 4.00 dollars for small potion..and deres no increase on your ingredients.. I am a regular but I doubt so to visit again.. :(
- Be prepared to wait.......good things are worth e wait anyway =)
- Raised prices again. I hope the stall owner adds more value as he passes increased cost to us.
- The best wonton mee in Singapore! MUST TRY! Read more
- Geraldine GohApril 23, 2011Service and attitude suck once they got more customers. Price increasing continuously yet portion dropping. Disappointment