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Ho Huat Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee 和发福建炒虾面

3.3(119)on Googlejurong west

221B Boon Lay Pl, #01-135, Singapore 642221

Dine-inTakeoutDelivery

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)9:00 AM – 10:00 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
CRoom to grow

Score: 55 / 100

Queue wait70
Food quality60
Value for money50

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 29 May 2026

Our take: Ho Huat Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee at Boon Lay Place Food Village is a long-standing hawker stall known for its wet-style Hokkien mee.

We see consistent mentions of queues, particularly during lunch, but reviews suggest the stall is efficient, with wait times often under 15 minutes.

The $5 plate is generally considered reasonable for its portion size, though some customers have expressed disappointment with the quantity of ingredients for a $10 portion.

While some praise its nostalgic taste and generous chilli and lime, others find the noodles undercooked, leading to a noticeable alkaline taste and poor broth absorption.

There's also a mixed reception regarding 'wok hei,' with some noting it's a bit light.

The stall has recently reopened after hawker centre renovations.

We think it's a reliable option if you're in the Boon Lay area and craving a wet-style Hokkien mee, especially if you appreciate a faster-moving queue.

However, manage expectations regarding the wok hei and ingredient generosity for larger orders.

Verdict: Worth a try if you're in the vicinity, but stick to the standard $5 portion.

Signature

Hokkien Prawn Mee

Best time

Avoid peak lunch hours

Wait time

Under 15 minutes, even with a queue

Price

$ ($5-10/person)

Score: 55 · 5 sources

What customers say

Ho Huat Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee at Boon Lay Place Food Village frequently draws long queues, which generally move quickly.

Customers appreciate the nostalgic taste and generous portions, especially for the $5 plate, with some noting the wetness and fragrance even when packed for takeaway.

However, some recent experiences highlight concerns about the value for money, particularly the small portion size and stingy amount of ingredients for the $10 plate, and issues with undercooked noodles having an alkaline taste.

Long queues & efficient serviceNostalgic taste & wet stylePortion size & value for moneyNoodle texture & alkaline taste
50% positive10% neutral40% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★★yenney lee· 8 months ago

I was in the area looking for food at this hawker centre and noticed this stall had many good reviews, so I decided to give it a try. Despite the pretty long queue, the stall was efficient — I was ser…

★★★★AC Chan· 8 months ago

We made our final dash to Boon Lay Place Food Village this weekend before the hawker centre takes a 3-month rest for repairs and a fresh new look. This stall always draws a queue and their wet-style H…

★★★★Happy Lucky· 5 months ago

Reopened with the newly renovated hawker center. Bought $10 but was surprised by the small size of it. Such stingy amount of prawn and squid. NOT WORTH my $10 at a HAWKER CENTER that's hot as hell. Wi…

★★★★Derrick L· 12 months ago

Home cooked Hokkien mee but your mum worked in a restaurant before. Long queue during lunch time, but cleared pretty fast. One round could clear about 10 people. Really big hawker centre with lots of…

★★★★★Kenneth Tan· a year ago

Read many reviews on how this stall usually has long queues and that the Hokkien Mee is worth the queue for, I finally got the chance to try it thanks to a friend who was around the area and bought fo…

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