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Mei Hua Garden Fish Ball Noodle
4A Jln Batu, #01-17, Singapore 432004
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 75 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 30 May 2026
Our take: Mei Hua Garden Fish Ball Noodle offers a nostalgic bowl of dry fishball noodles, particularly the Mee Pok, which many describe as homely and old-school.
We note the stall is run by an elderly couple, contributing to a slower service pace but also ensuring each dish is prepared fresh from scratch.
This can lead to wait times of 20-25 minutes on a weekend morning, especially with multiple orders in the queue.
The Mee Pok is consistently praised for its chewy texture and a good chilli blend that isn't overpowering.
While the fishballs are not handmade, they are considered nice, and the portions are generous, including fish cake, sliced pork, and spring onions.
A standout is the affordability, with noodles starting from $2.50 and an extra $0.50 for additional fishballs, a price point rarely seen today.
Some reviews mention a slight alkaline taste in the noodles, but this doesn't detract from the overall positive sentiment for a cheap and satisfying meal.
Verdict: Worth the wait for an affordable, old-school bowl of fishball noodles, especially if you appreciate a generous portion and don't mind a slower pace.
Best for those seeking a value-for-money, comforting meal rather than a quick grab-and-go.
Signature
Dry Fishball Noodles (Mee Pok)
Best time
Weekday mornings
Wait time
20-25 minutes on weekend mornings
Price
Below $5/person
Score: 75 · 5 sources
What customers say
Mei Hua Garden Fish Ball Noodle is praised for its affordable, old-school dry Mee Pok, often evoking nostalgia, despite the fishballs being factory-made.
Customers frequently mention the generous portions of ingredients like fish cake and sliced pork, and the good chili.
However, service can be slow due to the elderly couple running the stall, leading to wait times, and some note a slight alkaline taste in the noodles.
Google Reviews
Cheap fish ball noodles. Service is a bit slow as the owner is an elderly couple.
Homely bowl of dry Fishball noodles. This stall is run by an old couple. One of the more popular stalls at Jalan Batu Hawker Centre. There was a line of 4-5 people, some of whom had multiple orders.…
Discovered this stall that sells old school mee pok inside the Jalan Batu hawker centre. Noodle starts fromSGD$2.50. This stall is run by elderly couple, there was a small queue formed when I was ther…
Fishball Noodles (Mee Pok) Dry. A mum and pop stall that serves a nostalgia bowl of simple fishball noodles. It has its own regular customer even if you disagree with their menu.
Cheap and good fishball mee pok topped with some minced pork, slices of fish cake, fried shallots etc. The mixed chilli sauce with black vinegar and soy sauce tossed together with the mee pok gave a…
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