120 Neil Road
Singapore 088855

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Friday:
08:00am - 03:00pm

Saturday:
Closed

Sunday:
Closed

Monday:
08:00am - 03:00pm

Tuesday:
08:00am - 03:00pm

Wednesday:
08:00am - 03:00pm

Thursday:
08:00am - 03:00pm

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Located in an old kopitiam opposite Shake Shack, this stall only sell soup version of Bak Chor Mee. So die hard fans of dry Bak Chor Mee can stop reading this review now.

Arrived at 1pm and found a queue with 8 in front of me. Waited for about 15 mins. Ordered mee kia, large portion for $6 and added a half boiled egg for $0.70. You can add pepper, spring onions and sliced chilli but there was no lard to be found. Cook will add fried garlic for you.

The soup is legit good, full of meat flavour and not from salt or MSG. Inside you get three dumplings, couple of meat balls and loads of Bak Chor. Break the egg yolk and stir into the soup to give it a more silky taste. Imagine a Tai Hwa Pork Noodles soup version with egg.

Kopitiam can be very crowded during lunch time as the roast meat and handmade noodles stalls are equally popular. Go earlier if possible.

This place is a hidden gem considering most of the soup bak chor mee are located in the east. I ordered the large bowl($5.50), which had a quite few meatballs and wantons! The soup was heavenly and I'm certain I'll be coming back soon to have this again!

Offering only one item on their menu with different noodle types, this soup-based bak chor mee hidden in a corner hawker is a hidden gem for warm and hearty soup. Made from the long simmering of pork bone, the cloudy broth had a stronger meat flavour than most with piquant pepper notes.

We especially enjoyed the flavourful handmade meatballs that were firm yet tender; Just wished there was more than 2 of them. The pork wanton was good but forgettable. We liked both the silky smooth kway teow and the QQ mee hoon kueh which had a nice chew.

๐Ÿ“@soonhengporknoodles, 120 Neil Road, Singapore

Mee Pok Bak Chor Mee soup, $4 from ๐’๐จ๐จ๐ง ๐‡๐ž๐ง๐  ๐๐จ๐ซ๐ค ๐๐จ๐จ๐๐ฅ๐ž๐ฌ โ €
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๐Ÿ“120 Neil Rd, Singapore 088855โ €
โฐ Opens Mon-Sat, 7.30am-3pm. Closed on Sun/PHโ €
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๐’๐จ๐จ๐ง ๐‡๐ž๐ง๐  ๐๐จ๐ซ๐ค ๐๐จ๐จ๐๐ฅ๐ž๐ฌ sells only 1 dish and thatโ€™s Bedok 85 Style of Bak Chor Mee soup! Comes in 2 sizes, $4 or $5 and 4 noodles to choose from, Mee Kia, Mee Pok, Mee Tai Bak & Kway Teow. Itโ€™s originated from his motherโ€™s stall at Blk 538, Bedok North Street 3. He decided to open another stall near the CBD and tweak the recipe slightly from his motherโ€™s stall. โ €
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A pipping hot bowl of Mee Pok soup was served to us shortly after we ordered. This comforting bowl has generous serving of springy noodles, meatballs, wanton dumplings & minced meat. Green onions and chilli padi was also served on the sides so you can add in yourself if you like them. Broth were cooked with pork bones thus itโ€™s super flavourful towards a lil milky, not too salty for our liking! Itโ€™s so irresistible and satisfying, we enjoyed it so much! โ €
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๐Ÿ“ž Takeaway preorder available, call 9792 8106โ €
๐Ÿ›ต If you are staying nearby you can also order from GrabFood/Deliveroo.โ €
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#hungryunicornsg #sgunited #stayhomesg #savefnbsg #soonheng #soonheng #porknoodlesoup
@soonhengporknoodles

, located at small Coffeeshop Neil Road (opposite shake shack), serves a very good soup bar chor mee.

The soup very sweet and tasty, served with minced pork, meatballs and wanton (not a fan for the wanton)..
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๐Ÿ“Soon Heng Pork Noodles
120 Neil Road

Fans of Bedok style bak chor mee (minced pork noodles) and are working in CBD should definitely check this place out.

Soon Heng Pork Noodles is located in a coffee shop along Neil Road. They only sell the soup version of bak chor mee ($4/5) which is largely favoured by most easties (as opposed to the dry version). Thereโ€™re four types of noodles to choose from mee kia (which I ordered), mee pok, mee tai mak and kway teow. Iโ€™ve been wanting to try this place for a long time and only managed to try this very recently.

Pork thigh bones are boiled for 7 to 8 hours overnight to give the soup a rich and robust flavour, and this contributes to its murky appearance. The soup contains lots of yummy bits of minced pork (bak chor) and thereโ€™s no spoonful of soup that will taste one dimensional. Best of it all was that the soup didnโ€™t have MSG and that means that thereโ€™s no lingering aftertaste that will make one thirsty.

The mee kia was springy and didnโ€™t have a strong alkaline taste. But Iโ€™d recommend those who dislike alkaline-based noodles to go for the other noodle choices.

Dumplings are handmade and were packed with minced pork and dried sole fish. Although I felt the filling would be better if it wasnโ€™t moulded into a paste.

I was hoping for some fried lard bits as what I saw in earlier reviews but was devoid of them. Nevertheless, it was a great bowl of bak chor mee that Iโ€™d recommend for breakfast/ lunch if youโ€™re in the area.

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