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Introduction
Pontian Wanton Noodles prides itself on its Wanton Noodles and is located at various locations in Singapore continue reading
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Pontian Wanton Noodles
Review (6)
Level4 2013-10-12
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Pontian Wanton Noodles House is a noodle stall with various outlets in Singapore and Malaysia. One thing about the dry version of the wanton mee here is that one is given the option of having black sauce, chilli sauce or ketchup. Usually most places only offer 2 choices. Another important fact is that the noodles which are all made in house. The texture was very good and the noodles tasted quite good by itself. But the Char Siew is not char roasted and the wantons (for both crispy or soup version) are so small that one can barely tastes its filling. But then again for $3 a bowl for either the dry or soup version, one cannot complain much. continue reading
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Level4 2013-06-26
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Monday’s quite a hot and fine day when I went out with colleagues for lunch We drove to the nearby Yishun area to have our meals!I decided to order a bowl of Wanton Noodles (Dry).You can choose between dry or soup.For dry noodles, you have the option to choose sweet sauce, chilli or even tomato sauce It's quite cheap for a bowl of noodles with fried wantons and a small bowl of soup with watons in it too So for one price you get to try two types of wantons Only one bad point i find is that the fried wantons are getting so small, barely much fillings in them Overall Pontian Wanton Noodles is still a not bad choice for meal! continue reading
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Level4 2012-12-07
31 views
This is really nice .The mee is soft and at the same time have the chewy texture. The char siew is also not too hard like other places char siew which taste like a stone (exaggerating).The wanton is very smooth and it can just slide down you throat - yes it is that smooth . Even though the wanton may be a lot smaller, but it still tastes nice.The soup will be better if they could remove or add less oil when preparing it continue reading
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Level4 2012-06-20
29 views
This noodle has always been my parents' favourite choice of wanton noodles for quite a few years already. It may looks really simple and plain, but the secret in this dry noodles is the chewyness of it as it is handmade daily. Their signature dark sauce which has been mixed with various kind of spices and sauces has also impressed their regular customers' taste buds as well. However I should say their char siew meat is only with that 'so so' factor. continue reading
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Level4 2012-01-07
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Pontian Wanton Noodles has been very famous since it first started out . Pontian is a place in Malaysia, thus from its name as you can see. The is a Malaysia version of Wanton mee I feel that apart from the difference in the noodle, another difference lies in the Wanton ! The wanton tastes scrumptious, you could see people just ordered a both of wanton soup or fried wanton to eat . The soup also tastes very tasty ! Yummy all the way to the stomach continue reading
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