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Huay Kwang Thai Wanton Mee @ Ubi
3021 Ubi Ave 2, #01-159 Industrial Estate, Singapore 408897
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 75 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 7 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 30 May 2026
Our take: Huay Kwang Thai Wanton Mee at Ubi offers a substantial bowl that many find to be excellent value.
The Signature Wanton Mee, priced at $7, is consistently praised for its generous portions, often including multiple fried and soup wantons, char siew, and sausage slices.
Reviewers frequently highlight the springy texture of the noodles, even when taken away, and the crispy fried wantons are a particular favourite.
Some find the char siew to be too fatty or lacking in flavour, and the noodles themselves can be bland without the accompanying chilli.
Despite being labelled 'Thai Style', some customers note a lack of distinct Thai flavours.
We think this is a solid option for those seeking a filling and affordable wanton mee, especially if you appreciate a good portion size and crispy fried wantons.
Best for a satisfying, no-frills meal where quantity and value are key.
Signature
Signature Wanton Mee
Price
$$ ($7-10/person)
Score: 75 · 5 sources
What customers say
Huay Kwang Thai Wanton Mee @ Ubi generally receives positive feedback for its generous portions and value, with many praising the springy noodles and large, flavorful wantons.
While some find the char siew fatty or the noodles bland, others highlight the crispy fried wantons, solid pork lard, and overall good taste.
A recurring comment is the lack of distinct 'Thai style' flavor in the wanton mee.
Google Reviews
Signature Wanton Mee $7 I was looking forward to it, but it turned out to be quite a disappointment. The portion was huge though as it came with 3 fried wontons (crispy), 3 soup wontons, 3 slices of…
Wow, this bowl of wanton noodles is a masterpiece! Every bite is a delightful adventure, with the noodles perfectly springy, the wantons tender and flavorful, and the generous mix of ingredients creat…
By far the best quality in terms of price and portion of Thai style wanton mee i had in Singapore. Even after tabao the noodle is springy and q doesn’t tangle. Good size wanton like the size of a siew…
We ordered: No. 1 and 2. The only difference between the 2 is the wanton (1 fried, 1 in the soup). The taste is good, the meat taste good, the noodle is bouncy, the wanton is crispy and the soup was…
Great bowl of Thai wanton mee. Generous with the toppings and the added bowl of fried wanton was a value add on for 3.50
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