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Kallang Airport Wanton Noodle

3.5(17)on Googlejurong east

347 Jurong East Ave 1, #01-223, Singapore 600347

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
C+Worth a visit

Score: 65 / 100

Queue wait50
Consistency40
Food quality70
Value for money75

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take: Kallang Airport Wanton Noodle offers a generally satisfying, old-school bowl of wanton noodles, with several patrons highlighting generous portions and well-cooked, springy noodles.

The wantons themselves are noted for being flavourful and well-stuffed, with the fried wantons praised for their crispiness and ample filling.

A standout feature for many is the generous serving of crispy pork lard, which elevates the dish.

However, there are inconsistencies.

Some reviewers feel the quality has declined since its opening, describing it as merely 'passable' now.

A significant point of contention is the service, specifically the lack of transparency regarding ingredient availability; one customer reported being informed of missing vegetables only after payment and serving, which led to a negative experience.

While some mention cashless payment options, an older review indicates 'cash only,' suggesting potential changes or inconsistencies in payment methods.

The noodles can also be oily, and the soup occasionally has a 'fishy' taste.

Verdict: A decent option for a comforting, hearty bowl of wanton noodles, especially if you appreciate generous pork lard.

Best for a quick, no-frills meal, but be prepared for potential service inconsistencies or a slight dip in overall quality compared to its early days.

Best time

Saturday noon

Wait time

long queue on Saturday noon

Price

Below $10/person

Score: 65 · 5 sources

What customers say

Kallang Airport Wanton Noodle generally receives mixed reviews, with customers often praising the generous portions, springy noodles, and flavorful dumplings.

However, some recent patrons feel the quality has declined from its initial opening, and there are notable complaints about operational integrity, specifically regarding uncommunicated ingredient shortages after payment.

The pork lard and fried wontons are frequently highlighted as positives.

Generous portionsNoodle texture (springy/oily)Flavorful dumplings/wontonsDecline in quality over timeOperational integrity (ingredient communication)
40% positive20% neutral40% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★Loki· 6 months ago

A tasty and reliable bowl of dumpling noodles. The broth is clear, the dumplings are big and well-stuffed, and the noodles have a nice bite. Simple, old-school and satisfying. Would return when cravin…

★★★★★J T· 10 months ago

Food was decent. Portion is generous, noodles are not overcooked. The wantons are flavourful and they accept cashless payment. What I didn’t appreciate though is that they only told me that they ran…

★★★★★Yizhou Wu· 7 months ago

I'll be the first to sing praises about their standards when they first opened However now it's a shadow of its former glory. It's a passable bowl but really nothing special at all

★★★★★Weng Kin Hoi· 9 months ago

Came here on a Saturday noon after cycling near chinese garden. There was already a long queue there and I heard that this wonton noodle stall was a good buy. They gave a really generous portion for…

★★★★★CC· 3 years ago

Noodles quite oily, soup abit fishy taste. Big portion for a $3.80 bowl. No epay. Cash only.

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