Alan Goh
Had the worst bowl of lor mee in ages today at Keng Heng in Army Market. Ordered a large bowl which should include all the toppings only to find out there isn't any braised pork (lor bak) or braised egg (lor neng) at all. Not sure if …
Location: 505 Beach Rd, #01-63 Golden Mile Food Centre, Singapore 199583
Floor 1 · Golden Mile Food Centre
Heritage Teochew lor mee with rich, flavourful braised gravy at Golden Mile.
Heritage Teochew lor mee with rich, flavourful braised gravy at Golden Mile.
Keng Heng Whampoa Teochew Lor Mee brings its well-known Teochew-style lor mee to Golden Mile Food Centre, serving bowls of noodles drenched in a thick, aromatic braised gravy loaded with ingredients like ngoh hiang, fish cake and braised egg. The stall traces its roots to the Whampoa hawker scene, where it built a reputation for consistently rich, well-balanced lor mee that regulars swear by. Each bowl comes together with that distinctive starchy, savoury sauce that coats every strand of noodle. For an authentic taste of Teochew lor mee tradition, Keng Heng delivers without fail. Drop by Golden Mile and dig in.Based on 193 Google reviews
Based on customer ratings
Based on customer ratings
Alan Goh
Had the worst bowl of lor mee in ages today at Keng Heng in Army Market. Ordered a large bowl which should include all the toppings only to find out there isn't any braised pork (lor bak) or braised egg (lor neng) at all. Not sure if …
Lionel Wong
Used to have this lor mee many years ago, it was pretty good then. Recently tried this again, medium portion ($5) and noticed that this current version is missing pork belly, which I feel is a key ingredient in lor mee. The crispy fish …
Brian Ang
Tried a bowl just before closing time (about 1:45pm). Had beehoon. The gravy is very starchy and gooey, so it keeps its consistency but the texture while eating is not great because of that, hard to coat the noodles properly. Had to …
C K Leong (Ah Leong San)
Keng Heng Whampoa Teochew Lor Mee is one of my favourite lor mee stalls around Singapore. It's their ingredients that are very good. They are crispy fish skin, fried wonton and battered fish. The battered fish is thinly layered hence more …
Muhammad Iqbal
Had the lor mee on 20 Oct 2017. The lor mee is to my liking; from the gravy to the starchiness of the yellow noodles, accompanied with several varieties of ingredients, keeping your taste buds entertained throughout the whole meal.
Keng Heng Whampoa Teochew Lor Mee
Keng Heng Whampoa Teochew Lor Mee
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying the business name in Chinese and English. Two staff members are visible behind the counter, preparing food. Various ingredients and serving containers are arranged on the counter. A menu board with prices is displayed above the counter.
Keng Heng Whampoa Teochew Lor Mee
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying the name "Keng Heng Whampoa Teochew Lor Mee" in both Chinese and English. Below the main sign, a menu board features images of their signature Lor Mee dish with prices. The stall appears to be a self-service establishment with operating hours listed. The interior of the stall shows cooking equipment and ingredients.
Keng Heng Whampoa Teochew Lor Mee
The exterior of a shop with a closed metal shutter. Above the shutter is a sign with Chinese characters and the text "KENG HENG WHAMPOA TEOCHEW LOR MEE". A handwritten sign on the shutter indicates "CLOSE 13/7 - 1/10 OPEN 2/10".
Keng Heng Whampoa Teochew Lor Mee
A closed storefront with a metal roller shutter. Above the shutter is a hexagonal sign with Chinese characters and the English text "KENG HENG WHAMPOA TEOCHEW LOR MEE". To the left of the shutter is a tiled wall with a poster about clearing tables. To the right, shelves with bottled water and other products are visible.
Keng Heng Whampoa Teochew Lor Mee
A closed shop front with a hexagonal sign above a metal roller shutter. The sign has Chinese characters and the English text "KENG HENG WHAMPOA TEOCHEW LOR MEE". A handwritten sign below the main sign indicates "CLOSE" from 13/7 to 1/10, and "Open 2/10". The shop number "01-63" is also visible.
Keng Heng Whampoa Teochew Lor Mee
A brightly lit sign with Chinese characters and English text "KENG HENG WHAMPOA TEOCHEW LOR MEE" is displayed above a food stall. Below the sign, a menu board features images of the food, prices, and opening hours. The stall itself appears to be a busy hawker stall with various cooking equipment and stacked plates visible.
Keng Heng (Whampoa) Teow Chew Lor Mee
A black and white photo of a food stall with a person preparing food behind the counter. The stall has a large sign with Chinese characters and English text that reads "Keng Heng (Whampoa) Teow Chew Lor Mee". There are also various posters and signs displayed, including one that says "SINGAPORE BEST FOODS". Bags of noodles are visible on a table in front of the stall.
Keng Heng Whampoa Teochew Lor Mee
A food stall with a large sign displaying the business name in Chinese and English. Below the sign is a menu board with pictures of food and prices. The stall appears to be busy with customers and staff. The stall number is 01-63.
Keng Heng Whampoa Teochew Lor Mee
A hexagonal sign with yellow trim displays the name of the establishment in Chinese characters and English: "KENG HENG WHAMPOA TEOCHEW LOR MEE". Below the sign, a large advertisement features a bowl of Lor Mee with the price "$4/5" and "TAKE-AWAY". The stall interior is visible, showing kitchen equipment and supplies.
Keng Heng Whampoa Teochew Lor Mee
A food stall with a large sign displaying the name "Keng Heng Whampoa Teochew Lor Mee" in Chinese and English. Below the sign is a menu board featuring images of the food, prices, and operating hours. A person wearing a pink shirt and black apron is visible behind the counter, preparing food. The stall appears to be in an open-air market or food court setting.
Qing Heng Whampoa Lor Mee
The exterior of a food stall with a large sign displaying Chinese characters and English text that reads "Qing Heng Whampoa" and "Ochew Lor Mee". Below the main sign, there are various posters, photos, and a price list. Stacks of yellow and green plates are visible on shelves to the left.
Bowl of food on a tray
A close-up shot of a bowl of food, likely a noodle soup dish, served on a brown plastic tray. The bowl is white with a green leaf design and contains a dark broth, pieces of meat, fried wontons, and a white spoon. The tray is stacked on top of several other identical trays. In the background, a person's hands and arms are visible, suggesting a food service environment. There are also some white plastic bags with red polka dots and red bins in the background.
Fried Food with Sauce
A close-up shot of fried food, possibly chicken or fish, coated in a glossy, reddish-brown sauce with visible pieces of garlic and chili. The food is being held by chopsticks and is in a clear plastic container.
Fried Food in a Strainer
A close-up shot shows a metal strainer filled with golden-brown, deep-fried pieces of food. The food appears to be bite-sized and irregularly shaped, with a crispy, battered exterior. The strainer is resting over a dark surface, possibly a pot or fryer, with a dark, metallic background behind it.
Pouring Sauce on Food
A person is pouring a dark sauce from a green pitcher onto a bowl of food. The bowl contains fried pieces, chopped scallions, chili peppers, and a dollop of red sauce. Another bowl of food is visible in the foreground. Several containers of condiments are in the background.
Fish Skin Noodles
A bowl of noodles in dark gravy, topped with crispy fish skin, fried wontons, chili, and scallions. A black spoon rests in the bowl. In the background, there are condiment containers and a metal holder with purple straws.
Frying Food in Oil
A close-up shot shows food being deep-fried in a wok filled with hot oil. The food pieces are golden brown and bubbling in the oil, resting on a metal mesh strainer. A spatula is used to stir the food. The scene appears to be in a commercial kitchen setting with stainless steel surfaces.
Fried Fish Cakes
A close-up shot of a bowl filled with golden-brown, fried fish cakes. The fish cakes are elongated and slightly curved, with a textured, crispy exterior. They are arranged in a pile, filling most of the white bowl. The background is softly blurred, showing hints of a pink surface and other food items.
Noodle Soup with Fried Wontons and Fish
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodle soup, featuring fried wontons, pieces of fried fish, and noodles submerged in a dark broth. Chopsticks rest on top of the bowl. The background is blurred, showing a body of water and buildings in the distance.
Noodles with Meat and Chili
A close-up shot of a spoonful of noodles, meat, and chili peppers, taken from a bowl of food. The noodles are thin and yellow, coated in a dark, savory sauce. A piece of meat, possibly fried, is visible on top of the noodles, along with sliced red and green chili peppers. The background is blurred, showing more of the dish and a hint of a blue surface.
Spoonful of Chili Sauce
A close-up shot shows a white spoon holding a generous portion of a vibrant, reddish-orange chili sauce. The sauce appears to be chunky with visible chili flakes and seeds, suggesting a homemade or authentic preparation. In the blurred background, another container with a lighter yellow substance and a white spoon can be seen, possibly a complementary dish or condiment.
People eating at a food court
A close-up view of a bowl of food on a pink table in a food court. The bowl contains noodles, broth, fried fish, and other toppings. There are chopsticks resting on the bowl. In the background, other people are eating and sitting at tables. A large silver thermos is on the left side of the table. A red tray with a white cup is visible in the background. A black bowl with noodles and greens is on the right side of the table.
Keng Heng (Whampoa) Teow Chew Lor Mee Stall
A food stall with a large illuminated sign displaying the name of the stall in Chinese and English, along with a picture of Lor Mee. Below the main sign, there are various posters, newspapers, and smaller signs advertising the food and services. A price list for Lor Mee is visible, with options for $3, $4, and $5. The stall appears to be busy with customers.
Chopped Chili Peppers
A close-up shot of chopped red chili peppers in a blue colander, with a spoon holding a portion of the chopped peppers above the colander.
Noodles with Toppings and Drink
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles in a dark sauce, topped with crispy skin, fried wontons, chili, garlic, and scallions. A glass of green juice and another bowl of noodles are visible in the background. A yellow flyer with text is also on the table.
Noodles with Beef and Soup
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles with shredded beef and a side of soup. A lime wedge and a small dish of chili sauce are also visible on the pink table.
Food Stall Ingredients and Awards
A food stall display featuring various ingredients and awards. In the foreground, there are containers of chopped chilies, scallions, and a yellow sauce. A basket holds chopsticks, and a bottle of seasoning is visible. Behind these, there are stacks of plates, plastic bags, and a tray of what appears to be noodles or crepes. Several signs are displayed, including one that reads "OUR MAKAN PLACES LOST & FOUND 5" and another with Chinese characters and an award certificate for "Keng Heng Whampoa Teochew Lor Mee" stating "Certificate Of Award For The Culinary". A yellow sign with "SELF SERVICE" in English and Chinese is also present.
Fish Skin Noodles
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles in a dark broth, topped with crispy fish skin, fried fish pieces, and chopped scallions. A dollop of chili sauce is visible on the side. The bowl has Chinese characters and the number "01-63" printed on it. Another bowl of noodles is blurred in the background.
Fried Fish Skin
A bowl of fried fish skin and other fried items, served with a side of dark sauce. The bowl is speckled white and sits on a dark tray. In the background, there is a purple sign with text about CHOPE! and clearing disposable items.
Wonton Wrappers
A close-up, shallow depth of field shot shows a pink plastic basket filled with folded, pale yellow wonton wrappers. The wrappers are stacked and layered, with some appearing slightly dusted with flour. The background is blurred, showing hints of other items in what appears to be a market or food preparation area.
Noodles with Fried Food
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles covered in a dark, glossy sauce. Several pieces of fried food, possibly tofu or wontons, are submerged in the sauce. The bowl has some text and numbers printed on its rim, including Chinese characters and '#01-63'.
Bowl of Noodles with Coffee
A close-up overhead shot of a bowl of noodles in a dark sauce, topped with various ingredients including fried pieces, chili, and crispy bits. Two white mugs of coffee with spoons are visible on the left side of the frame, along with a black wallet and a phone. The setting appears to be an outdoor eatery with a light green table.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wonton Soup
A close-up overhead view of a bowl of noodles topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork). A small bowl of wonton soup with green onions and a white mug of dark liquid, likely coffee or tea, are also visible on a blue table. Red chopsticks rest across the bowls, and a red spoon is in the noodle bowl.
Noodles with Fried Fish Skin and Wontons
A bowl of noodles in dark sauce, topped with slices of eggplant and chili, is served with a side of fried wontons and crispy fish skin. The bowl has Chinese characters and a number printed on it. A tray with a patterned surface holds the food.
Noodles with Fried Tofu
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles with a piece of fried tofu being held by chopsticks. The noodles are thick and yellow, coated in a dark sauce. There are also pieces of fried fish or other seafood visible in the bowl. The background is blurred, showing a light green table and the legs of two people sitting at a table.
Condiments
A tray holds various condiments, including a large tub of reddish paste, a container of granular material, a basket of chopped green onions, and a basket of chopped red chilies. A green teapot-shaped dispenser and several plastic spoons are also visible. A newspaper is used as a liner for the tray. A sign with text in Chinese and English is visible in the background.
Close-up of a Spoonful of Noodles and Crispy Fish Skin
A split image shows two close-up views of a dish. The left side features a white spoon holding a portion of noodles in a savory sauce, with visible pieces of meat. The right side shows chopsticks holding a piece of crispy, fried fish skin over a bowl of the dish, which includes noodles, sauce, and chopped chili peppers and scallions.
Fried Wontons and Fish
A close-up, split-screen view of a dish featuring fried wontons and pieces of fried fish in a dark sauce. The left side shows a piece of fried fish being held by chopsticks, with chopped chili and scallions visible in the sauce. The right side shows a fried wonton being lifted by chopsticks, with sauce dripping from it.
Hawker Food Stall Ingredients
A close-up view of a hawker stall displaying various ingredients for food preparation. In the foreground, piles of yellow noodles and white rice noodles are visible. Behind them, stacks of plates hold prepared ingredients, including what appears to be seafood and sliced meat. A person is seen working in the background. A green bag is on the left, and a yellow sign with text about Singapore's hawker food is on the right.
Fried Wontons and Crispy Fish Skin
A close-up shot of a bowl of food, featuring fried wontons and crispy fish skin in a dark sauce. A white spoon is visible on the right side of the bowl. The food appears to be a savory dish, possibly a noodle soup or a snack.
Keng Heng Whampoa Teochew Lor Mee Stall
A close-up view of a food stall sign and menu board. The main sign displays the name of the stall in Chinese and English: KENG HENG WHAMPOA TEOCHEW LOR MEE. Below the main sign is a menu board featuring pictures of the food, prices, and operating hours. The prices for Lor Mee are listed as $4/5/6. Take-away is available for 30 cents. The stall is open from 7:30 am to 1:30 pm and is closed on Sundays but open on public holidays. A selection of hot drinks is also listed on a separate board to the right.
Opening Hours Sign
A yellow sign displays the opening hours of a business in English and Chinese. It states the hours are 7:30 am to 3:00 pm, closed on Sundays, and open on public holidays. Below the sign, there are various items, including plastic containers and what appear to be newspapers or magazines.
Keng Heng (Whampoa) Teochew Lor Mee Business Card
A business card for Keng Heng (Whampoa) Teochew Lor Mee, featuring the business name in Chinese and English, a phone number, address, opening hours, and an image of a bowl of Lor Mee. The card also mentions winning an award in 2012.
Food Stall Preparation
A woman wearing a mask and apron prepares food at a stall. She is holding a plastic bag with sauce. In the background, a man also wearing a mask is visible. The stall has various containers, utensils, and food items. A sign that says "Sorry We're CLOSED" is visible on the left.
Noodles with Fried Fish Skin
A bowl of noodles in dark sauce with fish cakes and meat chunks, served with a side of fried fish skin and other fried items. The bowl has Chinese characters and a number printed on it.
Fried Fish Skin and Sauce
A bowl of crispy fried fish skin and fried wonton wrappers sits next to a bowl of dark sauce with minced garlic, chili, and chopped scallions. The food is served on a tray with instructions to keep the table clean.
Kitchen Preparation Area
A man in a maroon and white shirt is seen from behind in a commercial kitchen. Various kitchen utensils, containers, and ingredients are visible on shelves and countertops. A sign with Chinese text and the words "OPEN" in neon lights is partially visible at the top right.
Self-Service Take-Away Counter
A self-service counter for Teochew Lor Mee with pricing for small, medium, and large portions. The counter also displays a notice asking customers not to self-serve condiments for hygiene reasons and informs them of closure on Wednesdays and Sundays.
Food Stall Signage
A food stall with a prominent sign in Chinese and English reading "KENG HENG WHAMPOA TEOCHEW LOR MEE". Below the sign is a menu board displaying pictures of food and prices. Another sign for "Peace Cafe" is visible to the right. Several people are queuing in front of the stall.
Self-Service and Take-Away Information
A sign displays "SELF-SERVICE" in English and Chinese, along with "TAKE-AWAY 20¢". To the left, a red circular sticker from Makansutra rates "Keng Heng (Whampoa) Teow Chew Lor Mee" located at 505 Beach Road #01-63. It also mentions going cashless with DBS PayLah! and a free Makansutra Ebook 2021. To the right, a sign with Chinese characters and "KENG HENG WHAMPOA TEOCHEW LOR MEE" shows social media links for Instagram and Facebook, with the handle @Kenghenglormee. It also states "Closed on every Wednesday & Sun".
Lor Mee Advertisement
A close-up image of a sign advertising Lor Mee, a noodle dish. The sign features a large, appetizing photo of the dish, with Chinese characters and the English name "LOR MEE" prominently displayed. Prices are shown as $4/5. Opening hours are listed as 7:30 am - 1:30 pm (Till Sold Out). There are also smaller images and text snippets around the main advertisement, including what appears to be a newspaper clipping and a small menu-like insert.
Self-Service Food Stall
A food stall with self-service and take-away options. It offers Lor Mee in small, medium, and large sizes for $4, $5, and $6 respectively. The stall is closed on Wednesdays and Sundays. A notice requests customers not to self-serve condiments due to hygiene concerns. The stall's name appears to be Keng Heng Whampoa Teochew Lor Mee.
Noodles with Fried Fish
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles with fried fish pieces, garnished with chili and spring onions. The noodles are being lifted with chopsticks. The dish is served in a white bowl on a pink table.
Noodles with Sauce
A close-up shot of thick, yellow noodles coated in a glossy, dark brown sauce. Small pieces of what appear to be meat or vegetables are visible within the sauce. The dish has a rich, savory appearance.
Keng Heng (Whampoa) Teow Chew Lor Mee Stall
A food stall sign with Chinese characters and English text reading "Keng Heng (Whampoa) Teow Chew Lor Mee". Below the main sign, there are various posters and signs, including a green square with a 'B' and some news clippings or advertisements featuring people. A large sign with Chinese characters and the words "LOR MEE" is also visible. A bowl of Lor Mee is pictured on the main sign with the price listed as $3/4.
Kitchen Preparation
A man in a black shirt and glasses is drinking from a metal mug in a busy kitchen. Shelves are stacked with yellow plates and green containers. A bowl of fried food is visible on a shelf. A black fan is on the counter next to a credit card terminal. Several pots and colorful cups are also present. A sign on the wall reads "SG CLEAN".
Noodles with Gravy
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles in a dark, savory gravy, topped with crispy bits and chili. Green chopsticks rest on the side of the bowl. The bowl is placed on a tray on a pink table with a barcode symbol and the number 53. A disposable napkin with cleaning instructions is visible in the foreground.
Food stall advertisements and condiments
A food stall with various advertisements and signs. One sign indicates prices of $3, $4, and $5, with "Self-Service" and "Take Away Add $0.20". Another sign promotes "Fave 5 Lor Mee" from "makansutra". A "SINGAPORE BEST FOODS ENJOY TOP RATED FOODS" sign is also visible. There are also advertisements for "OUR MAKAN PLACES LOST & FOUND" and a sign for "庆兴(黄埔)潮州卤面". Condiments in plastic containers and baskets are displayed at the bottom.
Lor Mee Menu and Advertisements
A food stall menu board featuring a large image of Lor Mee, with prices listed as $4, $5, and $6. The board also includes various newspaper clippings and photos, highlighting awards, reviews, and customer testimonials. Below the main menu, there is a self-service section with take-away options and prices for different sizes.
Lormee Stall Signage
A close-up of a food stall sign featuring a large bowl of Lormee. The sign includes prices, opening hours, and various promotional images and text in Chinese and English. Below the main sign, there are additional signs with self-service instructions and a QR code for payment.
Lor Mee Stall Signage
A food stall sign displays images of Lor Mee, prices, opening hours, and various accolades. Below the main sign, a self-service section shows pricing for different portion sizes (S, M, L) and indicates closure on Wednesdays and Sundays. A vendor is visible preparing food in the lower part of the image.
Lor Mee Advertisement
A vibrant advertisement showcasing a large bowl of Lor Mee, a popular noodle dish. The advertisement features various media clippings and awards, highlighting the dish's popularity and quality. It also includes opening hours and take-away information.
Fish Noodles
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles topped with fried fish pieces and a savory sauce. The noodles are thin and yellow, coated in a dark, glossy sauce. Several pieces of fried fish are visible, some with crispy skin and others with white, flaky flesh. The dish is garnished with chopped green onions and a dollop of chili paste. A green spoon and chopsticks are also present in the bowl.
Lor Mee Stall
A food stall with a large menu board featuring a picture of Lor Mee, prices, and various accolades. Below the menu board, there is a self-service counter with condiments and a worker preparing food.
Keng Heng (Whampoa) Teochew Lor Mee
A framed display featuring newspaper clippings and photos about Keng Heng (Whampoa) Teochew Lor Mee. It highlights their history, a second outlet at 29A Ghim Moh Link, and mentions their lor mee is "Cheap And Good" with a "spicy kick". The display also includes images of their lor mee dishes and information about their opening hours: 7:30 am - 3:00 pm, closed on Sundays, and open on public holidays. The address for the Golden Mile Food Centre outlet is 505 Beach Road, #01-63.
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