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Bing Fang Wanton Noodle
447 Bukit Batok West Ave 9, #01-05, Singapore 650447
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 75 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Our take on Bing Fang Wanton Noodle is that it offers a solid, old-school wanton mee experience, particularly for its price point.
At $4.20 for a bowl, it's considered generous and affordable.
While the char siew is consistently described as the 'cardboard type' – a common characteristic of traditional hawker stalls – the noodles and handmade wantons are generally well-received.
Some find the noodles on the sweeter side, which might not appeal to everyone, but children tend to enjoy them.
The fried dumplings and shrimp paste chicken are noted as crispy and flavourful, though potentially oily.
We'd recommend focusing on the Wanton Mee for its value and well-executed noodles and dumplings, and consider the fried sides as a good add-on.
It's a reliable option if you're in the Bukit Batok area looking for an unpretentious, budget-friendly meal.
Signature
Wanton Mee
Price
Below $10/person
Score: 75 · 5 sources
What customers say
Bing Fang Wanton Noodle generally receives positive feedback for its affordable pricing and generous portions, with the handmade wantons and fried dumplings being particular highlights.
While some find the noodles themselves can be dry or on the sweet side, and the char siew is often described as old-school and bland, the accompanying fried items like shrimp paste chicken and fermented beancurd crispy pork are highly praised for their taste and crispiness.
The stall is seen as a good, affordable option in its location.
Google Reviews
I always wanted to try the noodles with shrimp paste chicken and got takeaway. The stallholder thoughtfully checked if I wanted to pack in container or plastic as the container would incur a surcharge…
At $4.20, this was a pretty cheap and generous bowl of Wanton Mee. Very old school style, meaning that their char siew were the cardboard type, both looking and tasted dire. However, both the noodle a…
I came here to try after reading good reviews about the stall. It is surprisingly good, finally a good stall at this coffee shop after so long. And it's great since we are getting tired of the nearby…
Wanton noodles was ok. $4.20 for one bowl. Char siew is those old school type. Dumplings bigger than the average which is good. Soup is peppery. Overall ok. Cooked by Vietnamese Chinese lady. Can Payn…
The coffee shop is not a lot people. I find their noodles nice but some of my family members don’t like it cause its on sweet side. My kids love the noodles and fried wanton.
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