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The noodles were springy and the soup was tasty (mainly with garlic flavour). We also enjoyed the crisp fried wanton filled with a good amount of stuffing too.
@lianghaus_noodlebar.
The springy noodle served with braised chicken feet, and a bit of pork lard.
i prefer the mee Kia compare to the mee pok.
💰$4/$5/$6.
📍Liang Haus Noodle Bar.
348 Bedok Road #02-07.
The Bedok Marketplace.
Famous Wanton Mee.
Read more: https://www.misstamchiak.com/liang-haus-noodle-bar/
Spring noodles, with a piece of crispy fried wanton, well-seasoned char siew and a bowl of flavorful peppery soup filled with two boiled wanton. The noodles are tossed in a spicy chili sauce, which is abit oily but fragrant.
(S$4 - small)
Short queue on a weekday at about 8 plus in the evening.
Quite generous with char siew slices. Decent taste and quality, but on the hard side. At least they are not paper-thin.
The fried wanton is nice, but a tad salty. Soup is good. Much better than soups from other wanton mee stalls. Peppery and savoury. Wanton in soup meaty and well-marinated.
The highlight of this stall is the springy wanton mee and the well-balanced chilli sauce. Not overly spicy and complements the mee v well.
This is definitely a wanton mee at least two notches above your average wanton mee.
I will revisit this place just for the wanton mee.
Amidst all the instagrammable and trendy food, simplicity and familiarity still feels much better.
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Liang’s Wanton Noodles
Address: 348, Bedok Road, The Bedok Marketplace, Unit 02-07, Singapore 469560