Warren Kok
I have ordered the wanton mee, chicken feet noodles and shui jiao dumpling noodles here with kway teow here before Today i ordered some, delicious.. Overall rating 8.4/10
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Warren Kok
I have ordered the wanton mee, chicken feet noodles and shui jiao dumpling noodles here with kway teow here before Today i ordered some, delicious.. Overall rating 8.4/10
Just Us
Back here again and I can say this is now one of my comfort food! Friendly service despite the long queue. Highly recommend!
CHIN ANG
Great refreshing old school noodles. Thick plump non fatty char siew oh so fresh. Great tasty wantons. Interesting veggie chestnut prawn dumplings. Great spicy chilli too. Fast service. Love the Q noodles.
Audrey Ang
Can’t go wrong if a good 99% of customers are seniors. The stall serves braised chicken feet noodles, no wonder oldies love them. Good vibes as the stall people took good care of all the uncles and aunties.
LP Pua
At around 7:10am, I noticed a stall I hadn’t tried before already had a queue, which usually means it’s worth a shot—so I ordered their wanton mee. While waiting, I noticed a newspaper clipping at the stall saying it’s considered Michelin-worthy in the Chinatown area. First impression: the portion of noodles was generous. First bite: the noodles were nicely done, and the sauce had a distinct, unique flavour—quite different from the typical wanton mee. The three wantons in the soup were meaty, had thin skins, and were delicious. Overall, it was an excellent plate of wanton mee, and I’d definitely eat it again.