Hui Min Ong
Excellent wonton and very friendly and attentive service. I live in Paris but would definitely go back.
Location: 270 Queen St, #01-52, Singapore 180270
Floor 1 · Albert Centre Market & Food Centre
Wanton noodle stall at Queen Street serving springy noodles with char siew and silky wantons.
Wanton noodle stall at Queen Street serving springy noodles with char siew and silky wantons.
Meng Kee Wanton Noodle is a hawker stall at Queen Street, serving up a classic Singaporean plate of wanton mee. The local-style rendition features springy noodles tossed in a sweet sauce, accompanied by slices of char siew, silky-skinned wantons and fresh greens. A good plate of wanton mee hinges on the interplay of texture and flavour, and Meng Kee delivers with noodles that have a satisfying bite, a sauce that complements without overpowering, and wanton fillings that are flavourful beneath their smooth wrappers. The stall offers an affordable and no-fuss option that satisfies the craving for this enduring hawker favourite, making it a convenient lunch stop for those in the Bugis and Rochor area. For a straightforward, comforting plate of wanton noodles done the traditional way, Meng Kee is a reliable choice worth queuing for.Based on 1 Google reviews
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Hui Min Ong
Excellent wonton and very friendly and attentive service. I live in Paris but would definitely go back.
Meng Kee Wanton Noodle
Wonton Noodles with Char Siu
A close-up shot of a bowl of wonton noodle soup and a plate of char siu noodles. The soup contains wontons and is served with a bright orange spoon. The noodle plate features thin yellow noodles, slices of roasted pork (char siu), green vegetables, and pickled chilies. The food is presented on a black tray with a checkered pattern.
Market Stalls
A row of closed market stalls with metal roll-down shutters. Above the shutters, there are signs with various images and text, some in Chinese characters. One stall has a sign with a red logo and Chinese characters that appear to read "素 缘". Another stall has the number "101-51" and a series of colorful images. A fan is mounted on a pillar to the left, with a "No Smoking" sign below it. The area appears to be an indoor market or food court.
Wonton Soup
A close-up shot of wonton soup in a red bowl. A yellow spoon is partially submerged in the clear broth, holding several wontons. To the right, another red bowl contains noodles and sliced green peppers.
Char Siu Noodles
A close-up shot of a plate of char siu noodles. The dish features thin, yellow noodles in a savory broth, topped with slices of roasted char siu pork. Accompanying the noodles are blanched green vegetables and pickled green chilies. The food is served on a bright red plate.
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