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Loyang Way Big Prawn Noodles
64 Loyang Wy, Singapore 508754
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 75 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Our take: Loyang Way Big Prawn Noodles is a popular spot, especially for those in the Pasir Ris area, known for its fresh prawns and rich broth.
Many reviewers praise the 'gao' (thick) soup and the convenience of partially peeled prawns.
The dry kuey tiao also gets mentions for its flavour.
While some find the soup deeply umami and a 'hug in a bowl', others have noted it can be bland or overly spicy, tasting mostly of shallots.
Expect a queue, particularly during lunchtime, which can stretch to 30-40 minutes, even in its somewhat out-of-the-way industrial park location.
However, the queue is generally reported to move reasonably fast.
We think it's worth a visit for prawn noodle enthusiasts, especially if you're driving or in the vicinity.
Best to go before 10:30 AM to avoid the longest waits.
Signature
XL prawn noodles with abalone
Best time
Before 10:30 AM
Wait time
20-40 minutes during peak hours
Price
Below $10/person
Score: 75 · 5 sources
What customers say
Loyang Way Big Prawn Noodles is highly regarded for its flavorful and "gao" prawn soup, often described as a "hug in a bowl," and fresh, partially peeled prawns.
While many praise the deep umami broth and generous refills, some find the soup bland or overpowered by shallots, and the dry noodles overly spicy.
Long queues, especially during peak hours, are a common experience, though some report reasonable wait times.
Google Reviews
One of the best tasting prawn soup broth I had in a while after prawnaholics closed in pasir ris. Glad to have this gem in the neighbourhood. The prawns are fresh and already partially peeled so not a…
Very solid bowl of prawn noodles. I ordered the XL prawn noodles with added on abalone. Soup is gao. The dry guotiao is also very flavourful. They didn't skimp on the fired shallots. Prawns are super…
Loyang Way Big Prawn Noodle stands out as one of Singapore's top haunts for prawn noodles, blending hawker tradition with unbeatable flavor. While lunchtime queues are expected, it moves reasonably fa…
Location: Depp inside industrial park, either driving or getting PHV. Queue: We are lucky to have short queue in front, still need to wait around 20 minutes, easily 4 to 5 order per person. Food: Th…
Dropped by and joined the very long queue (for such a ulu location). Queued for arnd 40 mins or so. Ordered dry kuey tiao noodles and it was a decent bowl of prawn noodle. Prawns were fresh and crunc…
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