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Adam Rd Noo Cheng Big Prawn Noodle

3.4(319)on Googlenovena

2 Adam Rd, #01 27, Singapore 289876

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)Closed

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
C+Worth a visit

Score: 65 / 100

Queue wait50
Food quality70
Value for money65

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 29 May 2026

Our take: Adam Rd Noo Cheng Big Prawn Noodle is a well-known stall at Adam Food Centre, frequently drawing queues for its prawn noodles.

We find that the soup is consistently praised for its rich prawn flavour, though some reviewers note it can be on the sweeter side and may lead to thirst.

The noodles, particularly the thick bee hoon, are often described as al dente with a good bite, coated in lard oil for a smooth texture.

While the $7 small prawn noodles offer a decent portion of fresh prawns, some feel the overall depth of flavour in the stock is lacking compared to other top-tier prawn noodle stalls in Singapore.

The pork ribs, available in larger bowls like the $10 option, are generally found to be soft and tasty.

Be prepared for a wait, as even a short queue of 3-4 people can take 10-15 minutes.

We'd recommend this for those in the area looking for a reliable, albeit not always outstanding, bowl of prawn noodles, especially if you appreciate a rich, sweet prawn broth.

It's a solid option, but perhaps not a destination meal for serious prawn noodle connoisseurs.

Signature

prawn noodles

Wait time

10-15 minutes for 3-4 pax queue

Price

$$ ($7-10/person)

Score: 65 · 5 sources

What customers say

Adam Rd Noo Cheng Big Prawn Noodle generally receives mixed but leaning positive feedback, with many customers praising the rich, flavorful prawn soup and the fresh, succulent prawns, even in smaller portions.

However, some find the noodle sauce too sweet and oily, and the overall flavor depth lacking compared to other Singaporean prawn noodle stalls.

Service can be slow, leading to long waits even with short queues, and the stall is noted for its strict rules regarding extra noodles or soup refills.

rich prawn soup flavorfresh prawnsslow service/long waitsstrict operational rulesnoodle sauce sweetness/oiliness
60% positive20% neutral20% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★★Freddy· 4 months ago

Ordered the prawn noodles with pork belly. Taste is decent, but compared to other places I’ve tried, this one is not as good. The noodle sauce is on the sweet and oily side, and the soup is just okay.…

★★★★· 8 months ago

Singaporeans take prawn noodles seriously and with many options and several good ones dotted across the island, this stall is one of those that draws a queue and is one of the more frequented stalls a…

★★★★Justin Oon· 6 months ago

Ordered a Large pork ribs noodle soup at $10. Soup is very tasty and rich with prawn flavour. I really like the taste of the soup but it made me slightly thirsty after drinking it. But the soup is st…

★★★★★Dylan Chia· 6 months ago

Seemed promising, but lacked the depth of flavour one would expect from good prawn noodles in SG. Underwhelming as a whole as the stock forms the base of the whole dish. Not too deserving of its ‘Mich…

★★★★Cl Ang· 4 months ago

I’m a big fan of hey mee and always thinking is this stall a hype. It’s not. I just ordered a normal one $7 small. What amazed me is the soup and the portion of prawns are not bad too in today’s clima…

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