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Located along in a coffeeshop along Bendemeer Road, Ming Hui is a little gem serving wanton noodles with chicken feet.
I like that their noodles are springy with a nice bite and their wantons are plump and juicy. The char siew is a little dry but decently marinated. Their chilli sauce however is savoury and packs a nice spicy punch.
If you are in the area, I do recommend that 6ou check this little hidden gem out!
From Ming Hui Wanton Mee at the above mentioned coffeeshop in Jalan Besar. The $3 portion seems pretty generous especially when it comes with four wantons and a heap of char siew. Noodles were pretty good; flavourful on its own and pretty springy — comes with a hint of spiciness if one requests for chili to be added. Char Siew was rather saucey thus sweet despite being the dyed sort — still pretty decent overall. The wantons however made this less appealing; probably the most miserable wantons I have had in a while that barely came with any meat. Still, I would say it's a decent option since Kok Kee Wanton Mee is no longer around, and one can probably avoid those empty wantons by ordering Dumpling/Chicken Feet Noodles here.
Really slurpeelicious kolo mee! What a random find!
Above average soup and noodles. Average char siew.
🍜🍜👌😋😋love their wantons. I always eat wanton mee!
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