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Meng Kee Wanton Mee
21 Hougang St 51, #01-42 Green Shopping Mall, Singapore 538719
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 on Meng Kee Wanton Mee is that it offers a dependable, old-school rendition of the dish.
We note consistent praise for the springy noodles, well-balanced sauce (with a good kick from the chili), and the char siew, which is described as hitting a 'sweet spot' — neither too fatty nor too dry.
The accompanying soup is often highlighted for its delicate, not-overly-salty profile and rich prawn flavour, with the wantons themselves having an 'elusive old-fashioned taste'.
However, we observe some mixed feedback regarding the dumplings and fried wantons; some find them small and bland, while others appreciate the overall taste.
Prices have recently increased, with a regular portion now at $4.50 and a large at $5.50.
While the food is generally well-received, there's a concerning report about a staff member using a laser pointer dangerously.
We think this is a solid choice for an authentic wanton mee experience, particularly if you appreciate the traditional style.
Verdict: A reliable option for classic wanton mee, worth the wait if you're in the area and craving a taste of tradition.
Signature
Wanton Mee
Wait time
Expect a queue, especially during peak hours.
Price
$ ($4.50-6.50/person)
Score: 75 · 5 sources
What customers say
Meng Kee Wanton Mee is praised for its authentic, old-school wanton mee with springy noodles, well-balanced sauce, and flavorful char siew, though some find the dumplings small and bland.
While generally offering friendly service and efficient queue management, a significant safety concern was raised regarding a staff member using a laser pointer.
Prices have recently increased, but many customers feel the quality justifies the cost, despite potential wait times.
Google Reviews
Pretty good, if not too busy the staff will offer to deliver food to your table, great for those with walking disabilities. It's a very good dependable meal, too delicate soup that is not overly salty…
The newly renovated coffee shop looks great and there is a fantastic variety of food stalls to choose from now. However, I had a very concerning experience with the staff. One of the 'kopi aunties' (t…
Tried the Char Siew Noodle (add noodles just $0.50) and Dumpling Soup. Soup taste could be better. Dumpling fillings could be more but still nice. Noodle was chewy. Chilli was spicy and the sauce was…
Paid $3.50 for each plate of prawn dumplings and mushroom noodles and $1 for addon of 4 fried wantons. The noodles were springy. The mushrooms were flavourful. But the prawn dumplings were small, blan…
This stall dished up authentic, old-school wanton mee that transported me straight back to my childhood. The noodles were springy and perfectly tossed in a combination of soy sauce, fragrant chili pa…
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