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Arriving by bus # 21, 124, 125, 131, 139, 186, 565. Bus-stop name; B50159 or Arriving by MRT: Boon Keng MRT (NE9) continue reading
Telephone
9625 6692
Opening Hours
Today
07:00 - 14:00
Mon
Closed
Tue - Sun
07:00 - 14:00
Payment Methods
Cash
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Signature Dishes
Ban Mian
Review (22)
Level1 2020-04-16
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One of the best ban mian. Nicer than the ones in Geylang Lor 32. Soup is so rich in taste yet you won’t feel thirsty after drinking . The chili sauce is so spicy and goes well with their dry version ban mian!!!! The portion of their ban mian is also decent.. continue reading
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China Whampoa Homemade Noodles located at Blk 91 Whampoa Drive Market & Food Centre specialises in homemade (handmade) noodles. This stall is well known as it has been featured on several TV programmes related to food. I visited China Whampoa Homemade Noodles on a Saturday morning. I was surprised that there was no queue at this stall. The reason was because they customers were told to find a table nearby and come back at a certain time (e.g. half an hour later) to collect their bowl of noodles. They serve a variety of noodles such as Ban Mee and You Mian. In addition, these were available with prawns, abalone clams, sliced fish, pig's kidney or even with abalone! Abalone Clams Hand Made You Mian $4I ordered a bowl of Abalone Clams Hand Made You Mian $4 and had to wait for slightly less than half an hour before I could collect my order. Abalone Clams Hand Made You Mian $4The Abalone Clams Hand Made You Mian was delicious! It consisted of abalone clams, vegetable, minced meat and ikan bilis. The homemade noodles (you mian) was springy, soft and flavourful! It tasted slightly different from the other homemade noodles stall and seems to be accompanied by a hint of sweetness. The soup was refreshing. It was robust, sweet and not salty. One unique ingredient which was used was the mani cai 马尼菜(aka sweet leaf). This was an essential ingredient as it provides a natural sweetness to the soup. Chilli PasteThe homemade chilli paste was slightly sweet with a extremely spicy after taste. Despite the spiciness, it was just so shiok (addictive) that I continually dipped the minced meat into it or just add some to each spoonful of noodles. By the end of this meal, I nearly finished all the chilli paste and found myself with swollen lips (just like Angelina Jolie's bee stung lips - sexy) haha.. You have been warned! Notice the containers of chilli paste? They started selling the chilli paste to customers after receiving feedback. Service wise, it was impressive as the owner was attentive and polite. He never once snap at customers when some kept asking if their food was ready. In addition, when I wanted to pack some back home, he voluntarily offered to put the soup in another separate takeaway bag. Not all hawkers does this! Kudos to him. Overall, China Whampoa Homemade Noodles serves one of the best bowl of homemade noodles in Singapore. Both China Whampoa Homemade Noodles and Poon Nah City Home Made Noodle 文尼城市面粉粿 are uncanny similar to each other. And maybe that is why I also rated Poon Nah City Home Made Noodle as one of the best! continue reading
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Level2 2014-01-23
265 views
The first time ever, I called the hawker centre to order the "you mian", noodle through the phone! There was super long queue! Especially during lunch time. Some of the customers will take away and you will have to wait very long to be served.If you are chilli lovers, you definitely cannot miss the chilli paste which was specially made by the stall owner. It was super nice and tasty and double spicy as well! So what are you waiting for? Come down to Whampoa Makan Place and try their specialty foodies! You will definitely won't regret it! continue reading
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Level3 2013-11-15
142 views
Normally others hawker or food court is selling ban mian noodle with egg, which i not really like it. I prefer this, the best ban mian i found here. The soup taste so sweet and flavorful, it come with big prawn, minced meat, slice fish. The noodle is nicely handmade with tasty soup.Will highly recommend to my friend! It take about 20-30 minutes to be serve the food, it cost $6 per bowl. continue reading
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Level4 2013-09-04
87 views
On a Saturday night, business was brisk at this stall. But once I saw black mushroom slices, I was sold. I would wait for as long as it would take. Finally! My bowl of Home made noodles with my raw egg yolk and ignoring everything else, mushroom slices! There was a good amount of actual minced meat. Not like other stalls that have such a high fat to meat ratio, i'm basically just eating fats. The soup base was good. Not too salty nor MSG laden. Worth every bit of $3.50 and time spent. continue reading
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