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Mark Yeo

Mark Yeo

4

Nice and yummy noodles - tried set 2 (with char siew,prawns and wanton in soup and veg). Simple to order and the place is spacious and comfortable. My family asked if there was any msg. Glad to advise that its "safe" for me.:)

Jlor

Jlor

4

Is good that this stall can still survive during covid, old brand with different outlet available. …

Xenocide Duke

Xenocide Duke

5

Place is quite big. Self ordering via app. Noodles are good and of quality. Portion is also just right. Has a beautiful looking towards the port. Noodles are springy. Base sauce is very unique. Suits the noodles well. Char siew is soft and tender Over all a very good bowl of noodles. (Ask for extra pork lard for the crunch)

Alan Lzp

Alan Lzp

4

It was a crowded afternoon where we just finished meeting with the client. All restaurants were fully packed with about 20-30mins waiting time. Saw the queue was short, so decided to head for it. Decent Meggie meal at a premium price.

cxcxline

cxcxline

4

20% off from 3-6pm great deal! Wanton soup is better than fried wanton and you can customize to soup in the set meal.

L.G. Wee

L.G. Wee

4

Feb 2022. Fainting after a medical checkup fast. Came here for convenience as it was directly opposite Shenton medical. At $7.90, it looked scrumptious with 2 prawns, 2 tiny wanton and lots of char siew and minced pork. It was quite ok, the chilli and noodle were delicious. The only complaint was the cold and tough char siew. The staff were nice.

CK C

CK C

2

The most basic noodle costs $7.90 and it tasted horrible. The kolo noodles were acceptable but the char siew was too sweet, the wanton had a weird sour taste and the prawns (frozen kind) were tasteless and added no value to the dish. Tea is the 3-in-1 kind but charges $2 for it. Better to get your fix at Wang’s Cafe just a few stalls away for a freshly brewed tea at $1.80. Old uncle whom brought us our food was super friendly though. Restaurant was very spacious too.

Wiz Yeo

Wiz Yeo

4

I ordered their Signature Kolo Mee (#2 on the menu), without the abalone. The noodles were perfectly al dente, curly and chewy, with nice flavour from the lard and tender char siew. However, the it was a bit pricey for the portion, and I had to add $1.50 for additional noodles (total $10.50). Definitely a must-try for lovers of wanton noodles, but it'll be costly to eat frequently ...

Kathy Lee

Kathy Lee

4

I like their Jia Xiang kolo noodle, although they are a bit pricey. The noodle is bouncy, and mixed it with the minced meat oily sauce just smell so good and yummy. Their fish soup also nice, and again pricey, eat once in a while is okay. Ordered a plate of vegetable as side dish this time, a bit tasteless, something can skip..

Han Lee

Han Lee

4

Quite expensive for the portion - but the taste is good. The default is mee kia so if you prefer mee pok, must let them know. …