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6th Avenue Wanton Mee
24 Sixth Ave, Good Good Eating House, Singapore 276481
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 60 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 8 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 30 May 2026
Our take on 6th Avenue Wanton Mee is that it offers a nostalgic, old-school experience, largely driven by its multi-generational family operation.
The noodles are consistently described as springy ('Q'), though some reviewers note a mild alkaline taste.
The sauce tends towards sweetness, which may not appeal to all palates, and the chili doesn't seem to offer much balance.
The char siu is a point of contention, with multiple reports of it being dry, hard, and overly sweet.
Similarly, the wantons have received criticism for a strong 'porky' smell.
However, the pork rib noodles are highlighted as a unique and recommended dish, not commonly found elsewhere.
While the stall is clearly a local favourite, with a friendly family running it, we think it's not worth a special trip across the island.
The $4 Wanton Mee is a fair deal for a comforting, everyday meal, but it doesn't stand out as a destination dish.
Best for those in the immediate neighbourhood seeking a taste of tradition.
Signature
Wanton Mee
Best time
Early to avoid the crowd
Wait time
Always a queue
Price
Below $10/person
Score: 60 · 5 sources
What customers say
6th Avenue Wanton Mee evokes strong nostalgic feelings for some, with its 'Q' noodles and reasonable $4 price point being consistent positives.
However, many find the char siu dry and bland, the wantons to have a strong 'porky' smell, and the braised chicken feet overly sweet or salty.
While the multi-generational family operation and friendly 'Ah Ma' are appreciated, the overall consensus is that it's not worth a special trip across the island, despite often having long queues.
Google Reviews
HIGHLY Rated But Deeply Disappointing (4.2 Stars Misleading) After seeing the 4.2-star rating from 300+ reviewers, my husband and I drove 30 minutes specifically to try this "old school" wanton mee.…
An old school with long traditional. The Ah Ma is friendly and still helping at the front. To be honest the Wanton Mee is ok but nothing to shout about. The noodle is nicely cooked but do have a littl…
The noodles is nostalgic and my family has had it for more than a decade. Now ran by 3 generations together. A very nice family. Alot of comments about the 2 aunties but definitely because they do not…
The old-school wanton mee, priced at $4, delivered a comforting nostalgic taste. While not particularly exciting, it had that familiar "comfort food" feel. The soup stood out as especially tasty. They…
Heard about this stall from someone & decided to give it a try. Long story short, it is not worth the hype. We got the wanton noodles & chicken feet noodles. Portion was quite small. Char Siew was too…
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