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see my full reviews & photos at = http://chefquak.com/2014/09/19/enjoy-this-wanton-noodles-kok-kee-国记-on-17sep2014/wanted to have kok kee wanton noodles again before lavendar food square make way for 16-storey freehold development called ARC 380. according to a straits times report on 7.9.2014,“Lavender Food Square’s last day of operations is on Sept 30, a week longer than the original Sept 23 date. The extension was made because of customer demand” – See more at: http://www.straitstimes.com/lif
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wanted to have kok kee wanton noodles again before lavendar food square make way for 16-storey freehold development called ARC 380. according to a straits times report on 7.9.2014,
“Lavender Food Square’s last day of operations is on Sept 30, a week longer than the original Sept 23 date. The extension was made because of customer demand” – See more at: http://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/food-wine/story/some-stalls-lavender-food-square-move-elsewhere-others-remain-undecided-20#sthash.OhqURHeN.dpuf
the other stalls to try are the whitley road fishball noodles, kin turtle soup etc…
we managed to park at the tiny carpark. there was no queue at kok kee at 4.15pm.
the last time i was here was 22.3.2014. we ordered S$4 wanton mee each. this must be the only wet version in singapore i had tried. the noodles were al dente & not soggy yet not stringy.
S$4 kind of expensive for that tiny amount of noodles. but good tasting was what counted, & this was like the best wanton noodles i had, better than red ring & first centre.
this the second time i tried & my views had not changed. may go back before 30sep to try the whitley road fishball noodles etc.
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I was in the area & my wife suggested to have wanton noodles at Kok Kee (国记) @ Lavendar Food Square on 22.3.2014. i had not tried this popular stall before. there were about 15 people in the queue & the wait was >30minutes.it was worth the wait though! we had each a small portion at S$4. the noodle was wet yet not soggy (as commented by several reviewers) & in fact just al dente and very tasty. 1 of the best wanton noodles i had, better than red ring & the one at first centre. the char siew
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I was in the area & my wife suggested to have wanton noodles at Kok Kee (国记) @ Lavendar Food Square on 22.3.2014. 


i had not tried this popular stall before. there were about 15 people in the queue & the wait was >30minutes.
it was worth the wait though! we had each a small portion at S$4. the noodle was wet yet not soggy (as commented by several reviewers) & in fact just al dente and very tasty. 1 of the best wanton noodles i had
, better than red ring & the one at first centre. the char siew & wanton were good too but nothing special, no different from other stalls (as also commented by others). i like the char siew at red ring better. 

unlikely to come here specially to queue for the wanton noodles though, especially with the difficulty in parking. but if around the place & already parked, will probably drop by. quite enjoyed it!
 make me want to go back & try the fei fei wanton noodles at joo chiat place again.

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2013-12-22 434 views
Making our trip all the way to Lavender because of this Kok Kee Wanton Noodle, they said it was nice to eat but pricey. Maybe it was the most famous stall at Food Square, the queue was awfully long. The boss was showing a black face always.Looked at the plate, it was attractive. But don’t be deceived by its cover, the taste was only so-so for me. I had to admit, noodles were all right and bouncy. The problem was the lacking fragrant of gravy, Char siew and Dumplings were not too good also. I opt
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Making our trip all the way to Lavender because of this Kok Kee Wanton Noodle, they said it was nice to eat but pricey. Maybe it was the most famous stall at Food Square, the queue was awfully long. The boss was showing a black face always.
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Looked at the plate, it was attractive. But don’t be deceived by its cover, the taste was only so-so for me. I had to admit, noodles were all right and bouncy. The problem was the lacking fragrant of gravy, Char siew and Dumplings were not too good also. I opted for $4.00, the smallest portion and I was quite disappointed towards this.
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2013-12-03 324 views
Patrons of this food centre would be familiar with this wonton mee stall that perpetually has a long queue. Spotting a five men queue, I simply had to join the bandwagon and succumb to being the classic 'Food Nazi' - poor customer service but supposedly good food.Kok Kee Wanton Mee (国记云吞面) - S$4/-Offered in two sizes, we went for the smaller portion which came at S$4 while the larger was S$5. To be honest, I thought that was rather exorbitant, considering the amount of food served; two wantons,
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Patrons of this food centre would be familiar with this wonton mee stall that perpetually has a long queue. Spotting a five men queue, I simply had to join the bandwagon and succumb to being the classic 'Food Nazi' - poor customer service but supposedly good food.

Kok Kee Wanton Mee (国记云吞面) - S$4/-
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Offered in two sizes, we went for the smaller portion which came at S$4 while the larger was S$5. To be honest, I thought that was rather exorbitant, considering the amount of food served; two wantons, six thin slices of char siew and few strands of greens.

While I felt that the price was not proportionate to the serving size, the wantons were well marinated and flavourful. What scored points was the al dente noodles which were bouncy and springy. What I particularly fancied was the mildly sweet sauce that the grumpy uncle poured on the noodles which made all the difference. The char siew however was dry and while we liked that it was thinly sliced, the much desired savoury taste was sorely lacking. I would also have preferred a stronger punch with the chilli sauce, which seemed too watery for my liking.

Service wise, expect almost nothing except at best a grumpy uncle who would take your order and money with haste and shout across to the busy chef inside in Cantonese.
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This is one of the best wanton noodle i have tried in Singapore so far. The noodle is springy and really yummy to eat alone just with the sauce that they pour on top of it. Remember to add more chilli as it really blends well with the sauce giving the wanton noodle a nice finish.The char siew they give is also cooked really nicely. And the wonton my gosh it is really generous with its filling as most stalls tend to hold back the meat filling that they give for the wanton. Even if you have a smal
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This is one of the best wanton noodle i have tried in Singapore so far. The noodle is springy and really yummy to eat alone just with the sauce that they pour on top of it. Remember to add more chilli as it really blends well with the sauce giving the wanton noodle a nice finish.

The char siew they give is also cooked really nicely. And the wonton my gosh it is really generous with its filling as most stalls tend to hold back the meat filling that they give for the wanton. Even if you have a small appetite, i guarantee you will want to eat a second plate thats how nice it is.

There might be a long queue every now and then so be prepared to queue and wait for yummy food. For those big eaters out there, i suggest you do not get your hopes too high as the portion they give might be a little small.

Another really nice place is at the small coffeeshop behind UOB bank at Lavender.
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Full Review: www.dairycream.blogspot.sgAt our trip to Lavender Food Square, the stall with the longest queue it's none other than Kok Kee Wanton mee, which used to be located at Bugist Street. At $4, the dry wanton mee with chilli and few bite-sized dumplings is indeed a very small portion. Used to be $3 in 2006 but the smallest plate now is $4.So what is the attraction of this dish that keeps people coming? I guess it was the springy noodles, despite not being handmade. When the noodles are mix
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At our trip to Lavender Food Square, the stall with the longest queue it's none other than Kok Kee Wanton mee, which used to be located at Bugist Street. At $4, the dry wanton mee with chilli and few bite-sized dumplings is indeed a very small portion. Used to be $3 in 2006 but the smallest plate now is $4.
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So what is the attraction of this dish that keeps people coming? I guess it was the springy noodles, despite not being handmade. When the noodles are mixed together with the flavoursome thin light sauce, the entire dish turned out to be tasty and addictive, even without the tomato sauce! But the side ingredients like char siew and wanton dumplings are normal. Considering the price and the long waiting time, perhaps try once will do.
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The FoodI ordered a plate of wanton mee and the delicious noodles are rich in egg fragrance and very springy in consistency. What made it so special is the special sauce that is poured on top of the noodles which is their own secret recipe made from a lot of ingredients inside. This tasty sauce is extraordinarily flavorful and complements the noodles so well that you can eat it without any chilli. The char siew and dumplings are also tasty and tender and also very juicy.The PriceSlightly over-pr
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I ordered a plate of wanton mee and the delicious noodles are rich in egg fragrance and very springy in consistency. What made it so special is the special sauce that is poured on top of the noodles which is their own secret recipe made from a lot of ingredients inside. This tasty sauce is extraordinarily flavorful and complements the noodles so well that you can eat it without any chilli. The char siew and dumplings are also tasty and tender and also very juicy.

The Price
Slightly over-priced at $4.00 per plate. The $3.00 portion is too little for me hence I ordered the $4.00 version

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Even though the price is more expensive than other wanton mee stalls, I will still come back again and highly recommended to try this because of the unique sauce!
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This wanton mee stall is highly raved and recommended. Some even said this is the best wanton mee in Singapore. I was there for lunch. A long queue was formed right at the stall waiting for the stall to be ready at 12pm. I decided to join in. I waited for 30 minutes to be served. The smallest serving is at $4. The portion of noodle was miserably small together with a few slices of char siew and just 2 pieces of wantons. The noodle served in a pool of tasty sauce. When tossed it well, it tasted
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This wanton mee stall is highly raved and recommended. Some even said this is the best wanton mee in Singapore.

I was there for lunch. A long queue was formed right at the stall waiting for the stall to be ready at 12pm. I decided to join in. I waited for 30 minutes to be served. The smallest serving is at $4. The portion of noodle was miserably small together with a few slices of char siew and just 2 pieces of wantons. The noodle served in a pool of tasty sauce. When tossed it well, it tasted good.

But, i do not think it is worth the wait as there are better tasting wanton mee around.
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Never did I realize wantan mee can be that amazing, I finally did after I've tried this Kok Kee stall. $4 (small) and $5 (big) for wantan mee is not exactly cheap for coffeeshop food court standard, but the perfect combination of the noodle and the sweet sauce more than justify it. Unlike traditional wantan mee, the homemade sauce, mixed with chilli, is so tasty that you will eat every spoonful of the noodles with quarter spoonful of the sauce. The noodle is perfectly cooked, easy to bite and do
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Never did I realize wantan mee can be that amazing, I finally did after I've tried this Kok Kee stall. $4 (small) and $5 (big) for wantan mee is not exactly cheap for coffeeshop food court standard, but the perfect combination of the noodle and the sweet sauce more than justify it. Unlike traditional wantan mee, the homemade sauce, mixed with chilli, is so tasty that you will eat every spoonful of the noodles with quarter spoonful of the sauce. The noodle is perfectly cooked, easy to bite and do not taste overcooked. The char siew and wantan also feels freshly prepared. Soup wise is the only average item for this delicious set. Anyway I hardly see anyone order the soup version so remember to go with the flow
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If you have eaten at Lavender Food Centre before, you would have noticed that the longest queue is the one in front of Kok Kee Wanton Noodle. And if you have looked at a plate of Kok Kee wanton mee before, you would agree with me that it looks so plain and simple, you really doubt if it tastes good. But if you have tasted Kok Kee wanton mee before, you would understand why it is so popular.
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If you have eaten at Lavender Food Centre before, you would have noticed that the longest queue is the one in front of Kok Kee Wanton Noodle. And if you have looked at a plate of Kok Kee wanton mee before, you would agree with me that it looks so plain and simple, you really doubt if it tastes good. But if you have tasted Kok Kee wanton mee before, you would understand why it is so popular.
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This wanton mee stall is one of the popular stalls in this food center as it is always crowded with very long queues during any times of the days. Tried their noodles and I was not really that convince for the long queue here. The noodles are chewy and good. But i do not really like the char siew meat in it which is not roasted till fragrant and the small wanton in it is only filled with minimum portion of the minced pork only. Presentation was quite alright but the taste is quite normal.
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This wanton mee stall is one of the popular stalls in this food center as it is always crowded with very long queues during any times of the days. Tried their noodles and I was not really that convince for the long queue here. The noodles are chewy and good. But i do not really like the char siew meat in it which is not roasted till fragrant and the small wanton in it is only filled with minimum portion of the minced pork only. Presentation was quite alright but the taste is quite normal.
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A plate of Kok Kee wanton mee costs either $3 or $4, more expensive than other wanton mee. The delicious noodles are rich in egg fragrance and splendidly springy in consistency. The magic of Kok Kee wanton mee lies in the special sauce that is poured on top of the noodles. This mouthwatering sauce is extraordinarily flavorful and complements the noodles so well that you can eat it without any chilli. The char siew and dumplings are also tasty and tender.For all wanton mee lovers who cannot toler
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A plate of Kok Kee wanton mee costs either $3 or $4, more expensive than other wanton mee. The delicious noodles are rich in egg fragrance and splendidly springy in consistency. The magic of Kok Kee wanton mee lies in the special sauce that is poured on top of the noodles. This mouthwatering sauce is extraordinarily flavorful and complements the noodles so well that you can eat it without any chilli. The char siew and dumplings are also tasty and tender.

For all wanton mee lovers who cannot tolerate the spiciness of chilli, Kok Kee is just the right wanton mee for you. however, i find it actually quite oily.
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My girlfriend ws craving for some delicious wanton mee and I know just the place to bring her. The wanton mee at lavender food centre is indeed delicious. starting with the noodles, it is cooked perfectly, when you bite into it, you can hear the crunch crunch sound. The noodles is so QQ. They added some thinly sliced char siew, the char siew taste very tender. The wanton was really solid, very big piece and the filling is very tasty. The gravy for the wanton mee is very tasty, it bring out the f
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My girlfriend ws craving for some delicious wanton mee and I know just the place to bring her. The wanton mee at lavender food centre is indeed delicious. starting with the noodles, it is cooked perfectly, when you bite into it, you can hear the crunch crunch sound. The noodles is so QQ. They added some thinly sliced char siew, the char siew taste very tender. The wanton was really solid, very big piece and the filling is very tasty. The gravy for the wanton mee is very tasty, it bring out the flavours of the char siew and wanton. However the portion is a little small so I ate two plates. It was just so good but because we ordered other food, so I only ate two portions.
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Sometimes I will have a craving for wanton mee and one of the few choices I will have in mind will be Kok Kee. The mee is very springy, wantons are very filling. However the portion is not alot even for the biggest size. Usually the guys will order 2 portions to be sufficient. This is not the ideal place if you are very hungry because please expect to queue at least 15-20 min for your turn. The uncle cooks every single serving one by one.
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Sometimes I will have a craving for wanton mee and one of the few choices I will have in mind will be Kok Kee. The mee is very springy, wantons are very filling. However the portion is not alot even for the biggest size. Usually the guys will order 2 portions to be sufficient. This is not the ideal place if you are very hungry because please expect to queue at least 15-20 min for your turn. The uncle cooks every single serving one by one.
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well we heard that this wanton mee store is rather famoushence we decided to try it outi ordered the dried wanton mee.. there were quite a few char siew pieceswanton was quite big as well.. can feel the meat inside noodle was goodi loved it with extra chili sauce~
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well we heard that this wanton mee store is rather famous

hence we decided to try it out

i ordered the dried wanton mee.. there were quite a few char siew pieces
wanton was quite big as well.. can feel the meat inside

noodle was good

i loved it with extra chili sauce~
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