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Full review at http://lepakwithyaops.com/cho-kee-noodles-wanton-noodles-at-51-old-airport-roadFollow Lepak With Yaops on Instagram and FacebookRumor has it that there is a strong rivalry between Hua Kee and Cho Kee. Even names are in contention. Maybe it's a siblings rivalry?Both served fresh and springy noodles. However, Cho Kee had that extra Q. While it's noodle won my vote, but they can step up on their char siew a bit more. Perhaps, giving it a little fat will do the job.I believe Cho Kee i
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Rumor has it that there is a strong rivalry between Hua Kee and Cho Kee. Even names are in contention. Maybe it's a siblings rivalry?
Both served fresh and springy noodles. However, Cho Kee had that extra Q. While it's noodle won my vote, but they can step up on their char siew a bit more. Perhaps, giving it a little fat will do the job.
I believe Cho Kee is heading toward the healthier choice route, thus could explain the "dryness" of the char siew.
As for Wanton and Dumplings, I both were plumpy and generous in portion. Thumbs up!
Give their Special selection of noodles a try. They have the Spinach, Beetroot, Carrot, Seaweed and Multi-grain!
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2014-12-03 100 views
I met an old schoolmate for early lunch at old airport road hawker centre 11.30am today 2.12.2014.my friend wanted to show me the 2 good wanton mee stalls which were just few stalls away from each other. hua kee was closed, so we shared 1 bowl from cho kee. 4 wantons were good, soft, skin held together & tasty. char siew was good, and most importantly noodles was qq & taste was good. For me i felt the chilli was not spicy enough. This was about same maybe slightly less tasty than the wanton mee
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I met an old schoolmate for early lunch at old airport road hawker centre 11.30am today 2.12.2014.
my friend wanted to show me the 2 good wanton mee stalls which were just few stalls away from each other. hua kee was closed, so we shared 1 bowl from cho kee. 4 wantons were good, soft, skin held together & tasty. char siew was good, and most importantly noodles was qq & taste was good.

For me i felt the chilli was not spicy enough.

This was about same maybe slightly less tasty than the wanton mee at KPT coffeeshop 401 hougang ave 10, S530401, and for me the best wanton mee was still kok kee previously at lavendar food square (not sure where it moved too). & the one at temberling road & red ring wanton mee were pretty good too.

see my full reviews & photos at = http://chefquak.com/2014/12/02/guided-food-tour-of-old-airport-road-hawker-centre-on-2dec2014/
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2013-07-24 27 views
We ordered the Wanton Mee ($4) at this Old Airport Road Market. The hawker centre is huge and has a lot of hawker variety here. The main problem is when your friend decides to sit all the way opposite of the stall you're buying from. There is little human interaction since it's like queuing digitally to collect medicine from pharmacy. The noodles was chewy, it's not amazing but justified cost. The char siew and wanton was nice. Usually I'd buy from both stalls since both portions aren't huge for
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We ordered the Wanton Mee ($4) at this Old Airport Road Market. The hawker centre is huge and has a lot of hawker variety here. The main problem is when your friend decides to sit all the way opposite of the stall you're buying from. There is little human interaction since it's like queuing digitally to collect medicine from pharmacy. The noodles was chewy, it's not amazing but justified cost. The char siew and wanton was nice. Usually I'd buy from both stalls since both portions aren't huge for a combined variety.

Do note that this place is hard to get to unless you drive or you live in the area.
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2013-06-03 21 views
There are 2 wanton noodles stalls side by side each other and i have been wanting to review them since my office is just located nearby! I took my colleague's recommendation to try cho kee but i must say the stall owner really has a loud voice, not too friendly though Then come the food, i was served 15 minutes later after i ordered, i realize is not because of the long queue is because they are working very slowly, each queue number will take 3 minutes before they served the other customers. T
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There are 2 wanton noodles stalls side by side each other and i have been wanting to review them since my office is just located nearby! I took my colleague's recommendation to try cho kee but i must say the stall owner really has a loud voice, not too friendly though
Then come the food, i was served 15 minutes later after i ordered, i realize is not because of the long queue is because they are working very slowly, each queue number will take 3 minutes before they served the other customers. The char siew was very hard to bite on and the wanton was very small, you can placed 2 together in one mouth. The noodles was the worse ever, it was not chewy and a little hard.
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2013-02-22 29 views
There are 2 equally good wanton mee stalls in this food centre.This stall has got a numbering system. You just need to take a number then seated down to wait during their peak period.Their noodle is slightly thinner and more springy in texture with a distinctive eggy taste. It serves with 6 pieces of wantons for the same $4 but the size of these wantons was slightly smaller as compared to the other stall but equally tasty. It came with a good amount of sliced char siew though the texture of cha
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There are 2 equally good wanton mee stalls in this food centre.

This stall has got a numbering system. You just need to take a number then seated down to wait during their peak period.

Their noodle is slightly thinner and more springy in texture with a distinctive eggy taste. It serves with 6 pieces of wantons for the same $4 but the size of these wantons was slightly smaller as compared to the other stall but equally tasty. It came with a good amount of sliced char siew though the texture of char siew kind of lose out to the other stall. It was a little dry in comparison. The chilli tasted of the right level of spiciness.

It was still a delicious bowl of wanton mee nonetheless.
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This is another wanton mee stalls in this food centre. Some people prefer this stall but some prefer the others. They use egg noodle and cooked it well to the right texture to give it the springiness. The char siew has got an old school feel with nice texture. The wantons were wrapped in a thin layer of skin and it ended up broken up. The filling was tasty though. The spiciness of their chilli tasted quite mild.
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This is another wanton mee stalls in this food centre. Some people prefer this stall but some prefer the others. They use egg noodle and cooked it well to the right texture to give it the springiness. The char siew has got an old school feel with nice texture. The wantons were wrapped in a thin layer of skin and it ended up broken up. The filling was tasty though. The spiciness of their chilli tasted quite mild.
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2012-07-08 14 views
Being a fan of wanton noodles, I decided to try Cho Kee Noodle located at Old Airport Road Food Centre as I heard many good reviews about it. There was a queue when I purchased my food. I ordered the wanton noodles at $4. The portion was generous and the sauce tasted great when mixed with the char siew, noodles and wonton. The noodles were tangy and tasted great when eaten.
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Being a fan of wanton noodles, I decided to try Cho Kee Noodle located at Old Airport Road Food Centre as I heard many good reviews about it. There was a queue when I purchased my food. I ordered the wanton noodles at $4. The portion was generous and the sauce tasted great when mixed with the char siew, noodles and wonton. The noodles were tangy and tasted great when eaten.
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2011-11-13 30 views
Noodles were somewhat overcooked despite the fast service. Friendly auntie who served and cooked the dish. The ingredients were fresh, especially the vegetable; very crunchy. The wanton was not small but the taste was so so. Chilli does not taste that nice to me and it was not that spicy.
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Noodles were somewhat overcooked despite the fast service. Friendly auntie who served and cooked the dish. The ingredients were fresh, especially the vegetable; very crunchy. The wanton was not small but the taste was so so. Chilli does not taste that nice to me and it was not that spicy.
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We saw that it was recommended by yummy king so we deccided to try this & there was quite some queue when we went,It was pretty tasty, the wontons were really good ,meaty & smooth, but the soup was tasteless,I don't think it worth the queueOverall i rate 6/10
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We saw that it was recommended by yummy king so we deccided to try this & there was quite some queue when we went,
It was pretty tasty, the wontons were really good ,meaty & smooth, but the soup was tasteless,
I don't think it worth the queue
Overall i rate 6/10
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2011-10-14 14 views
First time eating @ Cho Kee Noodle. The waiting time was pretty alright. Although I ask for no chilli, but they still put in it. The noodle was very "Q". The noodle was not dry and has some sauce with it. Some places have their noodles cooked dry. The cha sau or the wan tan was pretty normal. In general, the noodle is the soul of the dish and am quite satisfied with it.
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First time eating @ Cho Kee Noodle. The waiting time was pretty alright. Although I ask for no chilli, but they still put in it.

The noodle was very "Q". The noodle was not dry and has some sauce with it. Some places have their noodles cooked dry. The cha sau or the wan tan was pretty normal.

In general, the noodle is the soul of the dish and am quite satisfied with it.
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This wanton stall is really cool, as they have a sign displaying your queue number . In fact, I think this is really useful as it can give you a rough gauge of the waiting time. The 2 famous wanton stalls are just side by side to each other and yet you can see that each stall has their own supporter. Personally, I like this stall as compare to the other as the wanton taste nicer. The noodle was springy and not soggy , so this is one of my favourite wanton stall.
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This wanton stall is really cool, as they have a sign displaying your queue number . In fact, I think this is really useful as it can give you a rough gauge of the waiting time. The 2 famous wanton stalls are just side by side to each other and yet you can see that each stall has their own supporter. Personally, I like this stall as compare to the other as the wanton taste nicer. The noodle was springy and not soggy , so this is one of my favourite wanton stall.
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2011-06-05 14 views
A recommended stall from my friend, it was said that the queue for this during peak hours can be rather long. The stall works on an electronic queue system that notifies you that your noodles are ready for collection.A little impressive but I cannot say so for the food. The noodles were overcooked and as early as mid afternoon, they were only left with mee kia noodles. The dumplings tasted much like meatballs with skin rather than the traditional shui gaos. The chilli is not that spicy and the v
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A recommended stall from my friend, it was said that the queue for this during peak hours can be rather long. The stall works on an electronic queue system that notifies you that your noodles are ready for collection.
A little impressive but I cannot say so for the food. The noodles were overcooked and as early as mid afternoon, they were only left with mee kia noodles. The dumplings tasted much like meatballs with skin rather than the traditional shui gaos. The chilli is not that spicy and the vegetables were not crunchy.
Despite patronising at a non-peak hour, the food standard deters me from giving them another chance in future
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This is supposedly one of the highly recommendable wanton mee stalls in Singapore but my first experience was a disappointing one.Undeniably, the noodle is a little nicer with that prominent eggy taste. But look at my picture, one of the wantons had a broken skin, and i think, if the owner took pride in serving this bowl of wanton noodle would have choose to discard it rather than served it to the customer. The presentation is as important as the taste, i suppose the owner has overlooked this as
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This is supposedly one of the highly recommendable wanton mee stalls in Singapore but my first experience was a disappointing one.

Undeniably, the noodle is a little nicer with that prominent eggy taste. But look at my picture, one of the wantons had a broken skin, and i think, if the owner took pride in serving this bowl of wanton noodle would have choose to discard it rather than served it to the customer. The presentation is as important as the taste, i suppose the owner has overlooked this aspect somewhat.


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