Claim this listing to add loyalty, POS, and marketing tools.
Jiak Song Mee Hoon Kway (Bukit Batok)
Bukit Batok West Ave. 8, Block 177, Singapore 650177
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 90 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 30 May 2026
Our take: Jiak Song Mee Hoon Kway at Bukit Batok consistently receives high praise for its freshly made, chewy noodles, particularly the Mee Hoon Kway and You Mian.
We note that the soup is frequently described as rich and flavourful without being overly salty, a common pitfall for noodle soups.
The $5.90 bowl is often cited for its generous toppings, including pork balls, pork slices, shrimp paste, minced meat, and an egg, though one reviewer found the ingredient portion to be sparse.
The dry chilli banmian also stands out for its depth of flavour and textural variety.
While some find the soup to have a 'charred' aftertaste, this seems to be an outlier opinion.
We think this spot is a strong contender for those seeking well-executed mee hoon kway with a satisfying texture and balanced flavour profile.
Worth the trip if you're a fan of handmade noodles.
Signature
Mee Hoon Kway
Price
$ ($5-6/person)
Score: 90 · 5 sources
What customers say
Jiak Song Mee Hoon Kway (Bukit Batok) generally receives high praise for its mee hoon kway and you mian, with customers consistently highlighting the perfect chewy noodle texture and rich, well-balanced soup.
While the generous portion of ingredients like pork balls, pork slices, and minced meat is a common positive, some customers have noted a perceived decrease in ingredient quantity and an unusual 'charred' aftertaste in the soup.
The chilli sauce and tender pork slices are also frequently commended.
Google Reviews
Always my go-to spot whenever I’m craving for noodles. I usually rotate between mee hoon kueh and you mian—both have that perfect chewy texture, not too soft and not overly firm. The soup is very ric…
Love that the noodles are rolled from a sheet on the spot and cooked fresh, thick and chewy noodles. Egg soup was nice
Edit: 2nd time back here. Although I have previously tried this place and rated it as ‘one of the better ones’, I revise my rating to say that this is the MHK final boss. Since my first visit, I have…
$5 for no.2 but the ingredients are so little, just 1 meatball and 3 slices of pork??? there's this weird aftertaste to the soup it's like charred chaotar taste which i don't like personally. however…
The thickness of the dough was great and these carbs went well with the bowl of flavourful soup. The pork slices were tender and went well with the chilli. Though the meatball was well marinated and…
Reviews from Google
More content coming as we discover reviews and videos about this restaurant across the web.
✨ Verified businesses get weekly AI-refreshed content, editorial reviews, and the full marketing suite. Claim this business to unlock.