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Ah Hwa Roasted Noodle House

3.4(66)on Google$bukit batok

265 Bukit Batok East Ave 4, Block 265, Singapore 650265

Dine-inTakeout

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)6:30 AM – 8:30 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
BSolid

Score: 70 / 100

Atmosphere70
Queue wait40
Food quality75
Value for money70

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take on Ah Hwa Roasted Noodle House is that it offers a solid, traditional wanton mee experience, particularly for those in the Bukit Batok area.

We note that the Signature Wanton Mee, priced at $4, is a popular choice, distinguishing itself by including both fried and soup wantons.

Reviewers consistently praise the springy, thin noodles and the substantial, flavourful wantons and dumplings, which are noted to be larger than average hawker stall offerings.

The char siew is described as lean with red edges, complementing the black sauce and chilli.

While some find the overall dish average, the wantons themselves are frequently highlighted as a standout.

We observe that lunch hours, especially around 12:30 pm on weekends, can see queues of up to 20 minutes.

Service is generally efficient, with staff accommodating requests like combining wantons into a single soup bowl.

The coffee shop environment is described as clean, neat, and breezy.

We think this spot is a reliable option for a satisfying, no-frills wanton mee, especially if you appreciate larger wantons.

It's a good everyday meal rather than a destination, and worth the wait if you're already in the neighbourhood.

Signature

Signature Wanton Mee

Best time

After 1:30pm for shorter queues

Wait time

Up to 20 minutes during peak lunch hours

Price

Below $10/person

Score: 70 · 5 sources

What customers say

Ah Hwa Roasted Noodle House in Bukit Batok is generally well-regarded for its traditional wanton mee, often praised for its springy noodles, flavorful black sauce, and substantial, sweet wantons and dumplings.

While some customers find the wanton mee average, the large, meaty wantons are a consistent highlight.

Service is noted as fast and efficient, even during peak hours, though long queues can be expected.

Springy noodles with black sauceLarge, meaty, and sweet wantons/dumplingsFast and efficient serviceLong queues during peak hoursValue for money add-ons
60% positive40% neutral0% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★Mun Kew Leong· 2 years ago

I've been looking for a good wanton mee place in the area (close to home) and read good things in the review despite the review ratings. So decided to try it out. This was a Sunday afternoon around 1…

★★★★★Thaddeus Zheng· a year ago

Just an average bowl of wanton mee. What I find the best is the wanton. It has a solid chunk of meat. Probably will order that only. Btw. There is a soya chicken promotion for $10.80. Doesn't seem t…

★★★★★Bryan CY Chua· 6 months ago

Pretty average wonton noodles here. Got the wonton soup which used to be bigger and better. Still pretty decent wontons

★★★★M L· a year ago

This place located in Bukit Batok heartland reminded me of the traditional no-frills wanton mee. The char siew is lean with red edges, the noodles are QQ and swimming in black sauce with the wantons p…

★★★★Sean Goh· 4 years ago

Saved this place for quite a while. Happen to be around the area and decided to drop by for lunch. Reached there around 12.30pm and a long queue could be seen as i was walking towards the coffeeshop.…

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