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Chinatown Famous Wanton Mee est 1950

4.5(44)on Googlegeylang

342 Circuit Rd, Singapore 379494

Dine-inTakeout

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)7:30 AM – 8:00 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
AExcellent

Score: 85 / 100

Atmosphere75
Consistency90
Food quality88
Value for money80

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 29 May 2026

Our take: Chinatown Famous Wanton Mee, despite its name, has a strong presence in Geylang, drawing consistent praise for its dry wanton mee.

We find a recurring theme in reviews: the noodles are consistently well-cooked, offering a desirable bouncy texture, and the chili provides a good kick.

The use of pork lard and its fragrant oil is frequently highlighted as a key component of the dish's appeal, contributing to its overall flavour profile.

While the wanton itself is generally well-received, with bouncy prawns and a chestnut crunch, the char siew often receives criticism for being dry and tough.

Portions are described as standard, though many customers feel it's 'not enough' due to the dish's enjoyable taste.

At $4 for a basic plate, it offers good value.

Verdict: A solid choice for dry wanton mee, especially if you appreciate well-textured noodles and a spicy chili.

Best to manage expectations for the char siew.

Signature

Wanton Mee Dry

Price

$ ($4-6/person)

Score: 85 · 5 sources

What customers say

Chinatown Famous Wanton Mee in Geylang receives high praise, particularly for its perfectly cooked, bouncy noodles and well-balanced, spicy chili sauce.

While the char siew is frequently criticized for being dry and tough, customers consistently highlight the delicious wantons and generous portions of crispy pork lard.

Many feel the value for money is excellent, despite some wishing for larger portions due to the dish's addictive quality.

perfectly cooked noodlespoor char siew qualitydelicious wantons/dumplingsgood value for moneycrispy pork lard
80% positive10% neutral10% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★Super Fragrance· 3 months ago

Ordered wanton mee dry with wanton, dumpling soup, $4 plus $1.50. Noodle: good Char siew: poor Wanton: great Dumpling: good Amount for money: good At first i thought the noodle was undercooked but t…

★★★★★Cheng WK· 6 months ago

Another of my go-to wanton mee stall. Young boss can really whip up a good plate of dried wanton mee. The noodles are cooked just right, special sauce is well balanced, chili sauce comes with some pun…

★★★★★Avery Liu· 2 months ago

Can’t get enough of this wanton mee. I’ve been coming here weekly after our workout nearby. The noodles are always perfectly cooked with the right texture, and the flavour is consistently great - easi…

★★★★★Alex Soo· 9 months ago

Yes it is that good that everyone feels the portion is small. No it is not small but some how it is so good that you will feel not enough 😅 my guess is that they fried the pork lard themselves and us…

★★★★★Julie Goh· 4 months ago

One of the best wanton noodles! Fragrance of pork lard and noodles are bouncy. The coffee shop is clean and well ventilated and next to the MRT station.

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