531A Upper Cross Street
#02-48/49/50 Hong Lim Market & Food Centre
Singapore 051531
Sunday:
06:00am - 06:30pm
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Queued more than an hour for this, and I must say… not worth it. I love my wanton mee saucy and chewy, but I thought this bowl was slightly on the drier side. There is a nice umami flavour to the sauce here but other than that I can’t really see why I would queue that long again for just a decent bowl of wanton mee, granted that it looks presentable and the owners were very polite.
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I ordered the medium size but i think the noodles portion remain the same for all sizes, just more ingredients. It comes with fried and non fried wantons, char siew and xiao bai cai. They added little bits of crispy thing as well. The noodles were al dente. The char siew was also lean and tender. The wanton was ok. Their soup has goji berries in it and is sweet. Pretty good bowl of wanton.
Long queues at this stall for wanton noodles. The lady boss is very polite but the noodles were quite normal in terms of taste and portion is small.
Whenever I am at Hong Lim Food Center, I can always fall back on Ji Ji Noodle House @jijinoodles for its Signature Char Siew Wanton Noodle. It's ingredients galore in this iconic purple bowl, stacked full of char siew, leafy greens, and fried + soup wantons! What stood out even more was their chewy eggy noodles, which soaked up their homemade sauce and had no alkaline taste. The copious amount of crispy pork lard made the noodles taste even better.
I usually won't drink, much less finish the accompanying bowl of soup, but this one is clean tasting with a tinge of sweetness from the goji berries (maybe drink more will 明目养神 hehe 😆)! Also, sister Kristen will always try her best to interact with each customer despite how busy she is!
Chicken cutlet, braised mushroom and vegetables with their signature al-dente and springy noodle tossed in savoury homemade sauce. Other than the difference in toppings/ingredients, the noodle and sauce taste the same as the ones in their wanton noodle. The chicken cutlet is huge, chunky, juicy and not oily at all. It was still crispy even after leaving it there for some time. Definitely value for money 》$4.50
The noodles are slightly thicker than mee kia, somewhere similar to the thickness of ramen noodles. It is also a healthier option where they do not include ghee in their noodles. The noodles here are cooked al-dente and springy using a machine before being tossed in their flavourful homemade sauce. Each bowl is priced affordably and value for money looking at the number of ingredients you get in a bowl. The signature char siew wanton noodle comes with char siew, soup wanton, deep-fried wanton, braised mushrooms and vegetables. Topped with bits of crunchy pork lard and shallots. Needless to say, this is one of the places that serve very good noodles with quality and affordable price 》$4.50