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Kwang jin noodle (廣进烧腊)
1 Binjai Park, Singapore 589818
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 65 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Our take: Kwang Jin Noodle is a long-standing stall known for its wonton noodles and roast duck.
We see consistent praise for the friendly owners and generous meat portions.
The $3 small plate of wonton noodles comes with two wantons, char siew, and greens, offering a springy noodle texture according to some.
However, there are recurring comments about the noodle texture being overcooked or the sauce being too thick and heavy for some palates.
The shrimp dumplings, packed with whole prawns and marinated pork, receive high marks for taste.
Despite some inconsistencies with the noodles, the overall experience is often positive due to the welcoming service and affordable prices.
It's a popular spot for regulars, workers, and cyclists, with queues forming quickly around 11:30 AM.
Verdict: A reliable, budget-friendly option for a quick meal, especially if you appreciate friendly service and generous portions.
Best to visit before the lunch rush to avoid longer waits.
Signature
wonton noodles
Best time
before 11:30 AM for shorter queues
Wait time
queue forms quickly from 11:30 AM
Price
Below $10/person
Score: 65 · 5 sources
What customers say
Kwang Jin Noodle receives mixed but generally positive feedback, with many praising the friendly owners and generous portions, especially the roast duck and shrimp dumplings.
While some find the wonton noodles excellent with springy texture, others critique the noodle texture and the sauce as too heavy or thick.
The stall is noted for its quick service and reasonable prices, attracting regulars and a lunch crowd despite its somewhat obscure location.
Google Reviews
Love the wonton noodles! Best I have had in a long time. The roast duck is also very good! Super friendly owners, always smiling and remembers their regular customers! ☺️
A friend was craving for wanton noodle and found this place from Google search. I didn’t like the noodle texture and the heavy sauce used. However they are generous with the meat portion. Overall, we…
A long time stall within this coffeeshop. Somehow it disappeared from my radar, given its obscure location. At 11.30am, the queue forms quickly with mainly regulars. The shrimp dumpling came with a…
Some said this is the alternative when the Sixth Ave wanton mee gets too crowded. Ordered a small $3 plate and comes with 2 wantons, some char siew and greens. The noodles are springy and have a nice…
Had high hopes for this wanton mee Unfortunately its lacks in many ways Noodles and the charsiu. Sauce too thick and heavy. Maybe it’s just today But I like the auntie and uncle Took the $5 option But…
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