More Reviews at Liang Haus Noodle Bar (The Bedok Marketplace)

More Reviews of good food at Liang Haus Noodle Bar (The Bedok Marketplace)

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.

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Famous Wanton Mee.

Read more: https://www.misstamchiak.com/liang-haus-noodle-bar/

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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)

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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.

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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

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$3.50 (small)

Absolutely loved the springiness of the noodles which many wanton mee stores tend to lack! The best part of this dish is definitely the wanton. Without the wanton, the dish was just an above average wanton mee but with it, it elevates the dish to a whole new level. The skin of the wanton was thin and the meat inside was soft and moist. When eaten together with the noodles, it's simply indescribable.

However, I do agree that this place is rather over-rated but definitely one of the better wanton mees I've eaten ☺️

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It has been rejuvenated with better decor and different line up of food, ranging from local, western to Asian choices.
Tried the wanton mee and was delighted with it, especially the braised chicken feet.
A nice place to check out but do avoid 2-5pm when most of them close for break. #burpple

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Much better than when it just opened. From $3.50. Pretty good bowl of qq noodles and good chilli. Char siew wasn't spectacular but decent enough.

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Love the Yummy Char Siew and wanton! Simply the best wanton noodle in the east!

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Liang’s wanton noodles $4 each.
Tasty springy egg noodles: with braised chicken feet or crispy wanton & cut red char siew or savoury braised chinese mushrooms.

Oh, given the extra small bowl for the chicken bones.
Very thoughtful!

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#melfclar #wantonmee #liangswantonnoodles #thebedokmarketplace #dinner #throwback

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Good and affordable wanton noodles (S - $3.50, M - $4.50, L - $5.50) from this stall that offers quite a unique selection of bowls. Loved the springy noodles, meaty + flavourful soup dumplings, as well as the take-all-you-want pork lard and chilli! 😋

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