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阿源鱼圆面 Ah Guan Fishball Noodles
107 Jalan Bukit Merah, Singapore 160107
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 85 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 30 May 2026
Our take: Ah Guan Fishball Noodles offers a taste of old-school Teochew fishball mee pok, a style that many reviewers note is becoming increasingly rare.
The consensus points to fresh ingredients, with particular praise for the 'QQ' (chewy) texture of the fishballs and meatballs.
The mee pok itself is described as well-cooked and springy, though one reviewer wished for more tang and less sauce.
The pork lard is consistently highlighted as exceptionally crispy and fresh, adding a crucial element to the dish.
For a modest price of $3.50-$4, you get a generous bowl that includes fishballs, meatballs, fish dumplings ('her giao'), and sliced fishcake.
We think this is a solid option for those seeking a traditional fishball noodle experience.
Verdict: A reliable, old-school option for a satisfying and affordable meal, especially if you visit before the lunch crowd.
Signature
Mee Pok
Best time
Late morning (before 10:30 AM)
Wait time
No queue before 10:30 AM
Price
$ ($3.50-$4/person)
Score: 85 · 5 sources
What customers say
Ah Guan Fishball Noodles is praised for its authentic 'old school' taste and fresh, QQ textured ingredients like fishballs, meatballs, and Teochew dumplings.
Customers appreciate the generous portions and reasonable pricing, starting from $3.50.
While most find the noodles well-cooked and sauces balanced, one reviewer suggested less sauce and more tang for the Mee Pok.
Google Reviews
Old school Mee Pok which is getting rare . All departments were good - fish balls, meat balls, teochew dumplings, soup etc . Will be good if Mee Pok is more tangy and with less sauces . Pork lard was…
A gem indeed. Went there for lunch. Simple and nice. For $3.50, I had dried mee giah and it comes with a bowl of soup. Fish ball is soft and nice!! Old neighbourhood area, feels quite nice actually.
Generous bowl of fishballs (& 1 meatball) for $4. Also served with “her giao” (fish dumpling) & sliced fish cake
Heard about this fishball noodles stall. Decided to go try it out today. Ordered kway teow noodles. Noodles are well cooked. Its abit more moist than those usual dried version,but noodles texture are…
Chance upon this very old school fishball noodle under blk 107 Bukit Merah view. Understand that they stopped operation for a short while before resuming operations recently at this coffeeshop. I was…
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