Claim this listing to add loyalty, POS, and marketing tools.
618 Hokkien Mee
618 Yishun Ring Rd, Singapore 760618
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 90 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 30 May 2026
Our take: 618 Hokkien Mee offers a substantial plate of wet-style Hokkien Mee, with prices starting from $4.50.
We note consistent praise for the generous portions and fresh ingredients, including large prawns, sotong, and pork belly strips.
The broth is frequently described as flavourful and well-absorbed by the noodles, though some reviews suggest the 'wok hei' can be subtle.
The accompanying chilli is noted for its spiciness, and the pork lard, often a highlight, is generally lauded for its crispiness, though one review mentioned an inconsistent batch.
For those who enjoy a wetter Hokkien Mee with a good kick of spice, this stall appears to be a strong contender.
We think it's a good option for a value-for-money meal, especially given the ingredient generosity.
Best for those who don't mind a potentially longer wait for a popular stall.
Signature
Hokkien Mee ($4.50, $5.50)
Wait time
on the longer side for a popular stall
Price
Below $10/person
Score: 90 · 5 sources
What customers say
618 Hokkien Mee in Yishun generally receives high praise for its generous portions and flavorful, wet-style Hokkien Mee, often highlighted by fresh prawns, crispy pork lard, and spicy sambal.
While some find the wok hei subtle or absent in the Hokkien Mee, the CKT is noted for its distinct wok hei.
A recurring minor issue is the occasional inconsistency in pork lard quality, and the stall can have longer wait times.
Google Reviews
I kind of like this Hokkien Mee. I typically don't take pork lard because they tend to be mushy when mixed, but their pork lard actually remains crunchy throughout the whole dining experience. I guess…
Finally got to try this HKM when I was in the area for car inspection. For $4.50, it was definitely worth it. Not stingy on the ingredients and with the right amount of wetness. Couldn’t really taste…
We dabao the $4.50 and $5.50 ones. Portions are v substantial so we both felt v fully after eating. My husband doesn't eat prawns so i inherited all of his and ended up w 5prawns, all of which were f…
HKM: Large portion, piping hot. The texture of the noodles and the consistency of the gravy was spot-on. The flavour is great while not being too salty. Given 2 large prawns that tasted fresh. The lar…
Really worth trying this plate of Hokkien mee. The noodles are soaked in its rich prawn broth, they are flavorful than an average hokkien mee you may eat outside. Their version is not the dry kind. Th…
Reviews from Google
More content coming as we discover reviews and videos about this restaurant across the web.
✨ Verified businesses get weekly AI-refreshed content, editorial reviews, and the full marketing suite. Claim this business to unlock.