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Bei-Ing Wanton Mee 美樱雲吞麵 (CULT OF NOODLES AESTHETIC)
396 E Coast Rd, The Bullion Hawker Bar, Singapore 428994
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: Bei-Ing Wanton Mee offers a solid bowl of noodles, with many reviewers praising the springy texture and balanced sauce.
The char siew is consistently described as tender and well-charred, with a good fat-to-meat ratio.
The wantons, both fried and boiled, are a highlight, with the fried ones noted for their crispiness.
While some older reviews mention a unique plating style with a 'dark sauce brush stroke', more recent feedback suggests this aesthetic might no longer be a consistent feature.
The base wanton mee starts at $6, with an 'all in one' option available for $10.
Some find the dish a bit oily, especially with the chili, and one reviewer noted the soup in the 'all in one' was salty.
However, the overall sentiment points to a comforting and satisfying meal, with fresh vegetables and consistent quality.
We think it's a reliable option for a hearty meal, particularly for families.
Signature
Wanton Mee
Price
$ ($6-10/person)
Score: 85 · 5 sources
What customers say
Bei-Ing Wanton Mee is generally well-regarded for its springy noodles, tender and flavourful char siew, and well-fried wantons, with many considering it a family favourite.
While some find the portions just right, others note the dish can be a bit oily, and there are occasional comments about salty soup.
The unique plating, though sometimes absent, is appreciated, and the overall quality and consistency are highlighted.
Google Reviews
Beautifully plated $6 noodles, with the dark sauce brush stroke thingie going on at the side of the melamine kopitiam plate. Makes the noodles look like it costs double the price! Two addictively cris…
This wanton mee has truly become a family favourite for us. The noodles are springy and well-cooked, with a great balance of sauce that’s savoury without being overpowering. The wantons are well-fried…
Not too bad on overall at a starting price of $6. Portions were okay but thought it was abit too oily for my liking, especially with the chili sauce. Noodles were springy and well cooked though. Char…
So glad I came all the way for this after discovering them via Instagram Had the spicy chicken hor fun, with prawn wanton soup! Probably the best ones I had in Singapore so far
We ordered all in one @ $10.00, overall was ok but soup was very salty.
Reviews from Google
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