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Price is reasonable for a Cantonese restaurant. Ordered quite a few dishes for dinner.
Thought this was pretty decent for a first try. Yes; there is no doubt that the noodles felt a little dry despite the lightly savoury sauce helping to make the strands of noodles a little bit more slurpy here, but it can be fixed by adding a little bit of the dry chili on the side (it's quite lethal in terms of spiciness; you have been warned!). The noodles were springy without an alkaline taste, while the prawn wantons were encased with a fresh and plump prawn that gives a good bite. A good option for those looking for a meal in the area.
Prawn π€ with dry shrimp seed dry noodle π θΎδ»θΎεζι’ (S$8.80++)
Available in @PlazaSingapura
It looked rather plain with just the dried shrimp powder on top of the noodles. Gave it a good toss, it tasted rather nice on its own.
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Hong Kong Wonton Noodle
Address π : 68 Orchard Road, # B2-25 Plaza Singapura, Singapore πΈπ¬ 238 839
Tel β : 6694 0922
Open π : 10am - 10pm
MRT π : Dhoby Ghaut (NS24/ NE6/ CC1)
Note π : Opened by the people behind Itacho
Came here for its wanton mee of course! Pricey compared to what you can get at the hawker centre, but the texture of the noodles and also the freshness of the wanton is what amazed me! Legit Hong Kong Wanton Mee!
Chanced upon this place while out on errands and decided to try it.
I had Wanton Noodles (small) (S$6.80). Noodles were thin and springy. The wanton were small but filled with meat and prawns which I liked. Soup was ok.
Overall, I think it's a decent bowl of wanton noodles, but not overly fantastic.
Chanced upon this place while out on errands and decided to try it.
I had Wanton Noodles (small) (S$6.80). Noodles were thin and springy. The wanton were small but filled with meat and prawns which I liked. Soup was ok.
Overall, I think it's a decent bowl of wanton noodles, but not overly fantastic.