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Li Huat Wanton Mee

3.5(15)on Googleserangoon

237 Serangoon Ave 3, Block 237, Singapore 550237

Dine-inTakeout

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
C+Worth a visit

Score: 65 / 100

Queue wait40
Food quality70

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take: Li Huat Wanton Mee has built a loyal following over two decades, with many customers, like Alvin W, craving their wanton mee and laksa.

The noodles are consistently praised for being springy and nicely flavoured, especially when paired with their signature sauce and extra chilli.

The char siew is noted as the 'old school dry kind,' which some prefer.

Fried wantons are a highlight, described as very crispy.

However, the prawn dumplings receive mixed reviews; while sufficiently flavoured, some find them too soft due to a lack of water chestnut.

The chicken feet are tender but reportedly lack flavour.

We think this is a spot for those who appreciate traditional wanton mee, particularly with a good kick of chilli.

The service is generally friendly and efficient, though some reviewers mention the queue can be slow.

Verdict: A reliable option for a classic wanton mee fix, especially if you're a fan of the old-school char siew and crispy fried wantons, but manage expectations for the dumplings and chicken feet.

Signature

Wanton Mee with extra chilli and char siew

Wait time

Queue can be slow to move

Price

$ ($3-5/person)

Score: 65 · 5 sources

What customers say

Li Huat Wanton Mee garners a mixed but generally positive reception, with many customers expressing long-standing loyalty and a strong craving for their wanton mee, especially when paired with char siew and extra chili.

While the noodles are often praised for being springy and well-flavored, and fried wantons noted for crispiness, some find the overall dishes, particularly the dumplings, to be average or lacking in certain textures like crunchiness.

Service is consistently described as friendly, though the queue can be slow.

long-term customer loyaltywanton mee sauce & noodlesfried wanton crispinessdumpling texture/flavor inconsistencyfriendly service & slow queue
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Google Reviews

★★★★★Alvin W· 4 months ago

I love their wanton mee and laksa. My family and I have been eating at this stall for the past 20 years! The owners are super friendly and hardworking, and their wanton mee sauce is something I always…

★★★★★Edward Wong· 5 years ago

Paid $3.50 and $3 for a plate of prawn dumplings noodles and fried wantons respectively. The fried wantons were very crispy. The noodles were springy. The dumplings were sufficiently flavoured but the…

★★★★★Raymond Lim· a year ago

Craving for this! 😅 Drove all the way here for 水饺面加叉烧 with extra chilli. 🥟🍜🌶️ Jin Ho Jiak! 😋😋😋 Any of the above missing? Bo Ho Jiak liao - this is their best combination. 😂😂 So don’t just set…

★★★★★Wesley Xu· 2 years ago

The wanton mee was average. Chicken feet was really tender though lacking in flavour. Service was ok.

★★★★M P· a year ago

Above average wanton mee Noodles nicely flavoured n cook ok Wanton was ok. Char siew is the old school dry kind though I do prefer this Can try but queue abit slow to move 2nd visit tried the dum…

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