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Guangzhou Mian Shi Wanton Noodle (广州面食)
48A Tanglin Halt Rd, #01-04, Singapore 148813
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 70 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 30 May 2026
Our take: Guangzhou Mian Shi Wanton Noodle offers a solid, old-school take on wanton mee, particularly appealing for those late-night cravings given its 12 am closing time.
We note consistent praise for the springy noodle texture and plump wantons.
The service is often highlighted as polite and efficient, even with specific requests like 'less oil and less salty'.
However, the char siew receives mixed reviews, with some finding it a 'slight letdown' or 'a tad dry'.
The sauce is also described as 'a bit plain' or 'on the sweeter side', and the chilli paste might not deliver enough heat for spice lovers.
We'd recommend requesting extra chilli if you prefer a spicier kick.
The large bowl of wanton mee is priced at $5, making it an inexpensive option.
Verdict: A reliable choice for a decent, no-frills wanton mee, especially if you're in the Queenstown area and looking for a late-night meal.
Signature
Wanton Mee
Best time
Late night
Price
Below $10/person
Score: 70 · 5 sources
What customers say
Guangzhou Mian Shi Wanton Noodle is generally well-regarded for its late-night wanton mee, with customers frequently praising the springy noodle texture and plump wantons.
While the overall meal is considered enjoyable and decent value, some find the char siew to be dry and the sauce a bit plain, lacking a strong kick without extra chili.
Service is often highlighted as polite and attentive.
Google Reviews
Order wanton mee + dumpling. Decent amount of portion. Requested for less oil and less salty. Overall pretty old school slightly better plate of wanton noodle. Decent size wanton and dumpling too. One…
Good place to go at night of your craving for a decent wanton mee. Slightly on the sweeter side. Ordered a large bowl @ $5. Do recommend to request more chilli of you like spicy, as I didn't feel th…
Eat at Tanglin Halt Market (Singapore). Went for a small wonton mee, added extra char siew and wonton ($5.00). Noodles were springy enough, char siew decent, but sauce a bit plain—nothing too exciting…
Noodles were nicely seasoned, with a nice tanginess. Wanton and soup complemented each other well - flavorful. Charsiew was a slight letdown - a tad dry. Overall, still an enjoyable meal.
I find the noodle texture particularly stands out here, but not really for the char siew and wanton. The best part is they offer anyone who craves a good wanton noodles for dinner or supper as they cl…
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