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Grab & Go Wonderful
429a Choa Chu Kang Ave 4, Singapore 681429
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 25 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Our take on Grab & Go Wonderful is mixed, leaning towards caution.
While one reviewer praises it as a reliable spot for a 'quick fix of fried bee hoon and kway tiao' with 'affordable and justifiable' prices, others strongly disagree.
Several customers highlight concerns about overcharging, with one reporting a meal costing '$10 bucks plus' for ngoh hiang and another paying '$5.40 SGD' for an unspecified meal, questioning its value.
The chili sauce is a recurring point of contention, described as 'weird' or 'a bit strange,' which is critical for dishes like ngoh hiang.
We note the positive mention of a good variety of breakfast options, including different noodle types and sides like fishcake and luncheon meat.
However, the consistent feedback on pricing and the chili sauce suggests a potential inconsistency in value and quality.
We'd recommend this for a quick, no-frills Singaporean-style breakfast if you're in the Choa Chu Kang area and are not overly particular about the chili, but be mindful of the potential for higher-than-expected costs for certain items.
Best time
breakfast
Price
Below $10/person
Score: 25 · 5 sources
What customers say
Customer sentiment for Grab & Go Wonderful is mixed, with some patrons appreciating the variety of classic Singaporean breakfast options like fried bee hoon and kway tiao, which they find affordable and justifiable.
However, a significant number of customers express concerns about perceived overcharging, particularly for bee hoon dishes, and consistently criticize the unusual or spoiled taste of the chili sauce, which is considered crucial for ngoh hiang.
The quality and pricing of ngoh hiang specifically receive strong negative feedback.
Google Reviews
Stay clear. Period. Don't grab, and don't go. This ain't wonderful at all. Food prepared by Chinese PRC. Chilli taste weird, I can't put a finger to it, and is way overpriced. Chilli and dipping condi…
I paid 5.40 sgd for this meal. Whether this stall is overcharging or not, i leave it to all to consider.
Not bad, though the bee hoon was quite pricey – it cost me nearly $10. The chili sauce tasted a bit strange; it might have been starting to spoil.
Always have my quick fix of fried bee hoon and kway tiao for breakfast here. At this stall, they sell a good variety of choices including black or white bee hoon, kway tiao, fried noodles or fried Mag…
I only eat here for dbs paylah on friday
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