200 Victoria Street
#B1-K3 Bugis Junction
Singapore 188021

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Sunday:
11:30am - 09:30pm

Monday:
11:30am - 09:30pm

Tuesday:
11:30am - 09:30pm

Wednesday:
11:30am - 09:30pm

Thursday:
11:30am - 09:30pm

Friday:
11:30am - 09:30pm

Saturday:
11:30am - 09:30pm

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Reviews

From the Burpple community

damn the udon tasted hella great totally gonna buy it again

Fried rice is good generous portion of prawn. Ramen is too oily to me.

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First time we wanted to try this but browsed through their menu and saw no vegetarian option so we went away. This second time we checked the screen & found only fried rice for vegetarian. šŸ§ We decide to ask their staff if they can do us vegetarian udon. The staff says we can go for Classics (with cabbage, onion & egg) and top up $1 for broccoli. The packaging looks good but the taste is what matters to us! šŸ˜¼
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The wokhei aroma is strong even after 10 mins commuting time. We try the flavour and it is far from bland (as some might suggest). Itā€™s actually a plus point as we think we can spice it up ourselves using ground chilli šŸŒ¶.
Two things we wish from @wokheysg is a clearer menu for vegetarians & please give us some condiments so we donā€™t need to use our own. šŸ˜œ
We can only tell for udon but will be back for fried rice when we fancy.šŸ‘Œ

Iā€™ve not eaten at Wok Hey for a while but it still seems to be a crowd favourite. Although the queues have mellowed down since their opening, we still had five people before us waiting for their orders.

I got my usual Shanghai Fried Rice with Shrimp with nai bai, broccoli and tobikko. Each add-on is $1, and I highly recommend getting the tobikko because theyā€™re very generous with it for a dollar! Plus, who doesnā€™t love tobikko?! I opted for brown rice instead of Japanese white rice at no extra charge, which was awesome. I love the extra bite in brown rice, but some places charge more for it. You get an option for spicy or non-spicy, where a dollop of chilli oil will be spooned into your box later. I recommend this if you like spicy stuff!

Once your order is placed into the queue, you can wait by the frying station and watch the chefs work their magic. This is a purely takeaway stall, so everyoneā€™s orders are packed into iconic American ā€œChinese takeoutā€ containers (psst, Wok Hey has even taken it up a notch and made a Singaporean design on their container box). While it would be awesome to have this hot and fresh off the wok, it was still very good even after it had cooled down once we reached home. I really liked the generous amounts of tobikko provided, and thereā€™s quite a good amount of crystal prawns for $7.30. The Nai bai adds a nice crunch to the savoury Shanghai fried rice, whereas the broccoli was soft and easy to chew. Not the crunchy broccoli Iā€™m used to, but I donā€™t hate it.

Overall very yummy meal thatā€™s convenient to get for lunch or on the way back home!

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Note: I had it at bugis junction basement not hougang mall as stated...
Hey,
Iā€™m new here

Suitable for:
If you are rushing for an appt around in bugis and you are craving for some comfort food.

Damage done:
7 to 10, depending of what additional vegetables you add.

USP:
The flavouring done right and they really wo(r)ked in front of you. I favoured the udon over fried rice which should be paired with the dark sauce.

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WOK HEY has many great things going for it: you get to customise the ingredients you want to add to your dish, watch the chefs toss your dish in their woks, and savour a delectable stir-fry dish that is worth waiting for.

The Egg Fried Rice ($5) with extra spinach (+$1) hits the spot with just enough ā€˜wok heiā€™ without the cloyingly oily taste that you might usually get with other dishes with ā€˜wok heiā€™. The egg fried rice is almost on par to Din Tai Fungā€™s egg fried rice in my opinion. Plus, you get to upgrade to premium brown jasmine rice for free if you want to :)

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