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Cheng Hui 72 Handmade Wanton Noodle 成輝 72 手工雲吞麵

4.3(246)on Google$serangoon

2 Jln Selaseh, #01-04, Singapore 808433

Dine-inTakeout

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)7:00 AM – 2:30 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
AExcellent

Score: 85 / 100

Atmosphere70
Queue wait80
Food quality90
Value for money85

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take: Cheng Hui 72 Handmade Wanton Noodle offers a distinct 'old school' wanton mee experience, setting it apart from more generic options.

We note consistent praise for the handmade noodles, described as springy and having a good bite, and the well-balanced dark sauce, especially when paired with their chili.

The char siew is of the traditional street-style red variety, and the wantons are generally well-regarded for being plump and flavourful, though some feedback suggests inconsistent filling distribution with salted fish.

Both boiled and fried wantons receive positive mentions, with the latter noted for its crunchiness.

At $4.50 for a standard bowl and $5.50 for an upsized '加料' portion, it represents good value.

The stall operates in a corner coffeeshop that is reportedly not overly crowded, even during lunch.

We think this is a solid choice for those seeking a traditional, handmade wanton mee.

It's a reliable everyday option, not a destination meal, but worth a visit if you're in the Serangoon area.

Signature

Wanton Noodle (加料)

Best time

Lunch hours (non-peak)

Price

$ ($4.50 - $5.50/person)

Score: 85 · 5 sources

What customers say

Cheng Hui 72 Handmade Wanton Noodle is highly praised for its springy, handmade noodles and flavorful dark sauce with chilli, offered at a reasonable price point.

Customers appreciate the old-school charm and the generous, plump wantons, though some note inconsistency in wanton filling.

The stall is considered a hidden gem, with convenient parking despite its slightly off-the-beaten-path location.

Handmade springy noodlesFlavorful dark sauce with chilliReasonable pricing and valuePlump wantons (with some filling inconsistency)Old-school charm and hidden gem status
80% positive20% neutral0% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★Freddy Kua· 5 months ago

Forgotten to take photos of the noodles 😅 . Please refer to other posts. For this review, I focus on sharing my tw9 cents worth on this find. The noodle stall is located in a coffeeshop in an old re…

★★★★★Lynn Teo· 4 months ago

My favourite wanton mee in the area and it's definitely not the generic type of wanton mee. I usually order kway teow with black sauce and chilli, and it's really well cooked! The coffeeshop is not ov…

★★★★★Hazel Ng· 9 months ago

Cheng Hui 72 Handmade Wanton Noodle is an absolute gem! The noodles are perfectly springy with great bite, and the handmade wantons are outstanding—especially the boiled ones, which are so tasty, juic…

★★★★Josh· 5 months ago

Wanton mee ($4.50) sold in a stall with old school vibes. Had the non-chili version, which was switched to black sauce. Dumplings were nice and the fried wantons were crunchy. Noodles al dente. Would…

★★★★Dave Ng· 5 months ago

Hidden gem, tasty wanton noodles at reasonable price. The chili is especially good. Location is slightly off but parking still convenient.

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