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POON KEE Wanton Noodle
347 Jurong East Ave 1, #01-200, Singapore 600347
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 90 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Our take: Poon Kee Wanton Noodle consistently receives high praise for its springy, al-dente noodles and well-balanced sauce.
Reviewers frequently highlight the "yuan yang" option, which includes both fried and boiled wantons, noting the crispy texture of the fried wantons and the meaty, shrimp-filled interior of the boiled ones.
The pork lard is a recurring favourite, with many recommending ordering extra for an added "syok" (satisfying) crunch, though one reviewer noted a slight dip in quality with a 'burnt' taste on one occasion.
Despite minor fluctuations, the overall consensus points to a high standard of quality that has been maintained over several years.
The pricing is also a significant draw, with a bowl of Wanton Mee (Dry) costing around $4.50.
Verdict: A highly reliable and affordable option for quality wanton noodles, especially if you appreciate springy noodles and generous pork lard.
Best for a quick, satisfying meal.
Signature
Wanton Mee (Dry)
Price
$ ($3.50-5.00/person)
Score: 90 · 5 sources
What customers say
Poon Kee Wanton Noodle is highly regarded for its springy, al-dente noodles and well-balanced sauces, with many customers praising the generous and meaty dumplings, often containing shrimp.
The fried wantons are noted for being crispy and not hard.
While the pork lard is frequently highlighted as a key component, some recent feedback indicates occasional bitterness or a slight dip in quality, though overall sentiment remains overwhelmingly positive with consistent high standards over time.
Google Reviews
Eat at 347 Jurong (Singapore) Wonton Mee (Dry) – $4.50 Reasonable portion with a good balance of ingredients. The noodles are springy, and the sauce is well-balanced—not too strong, just right. A simp…
Tried their yuan yang wanton mee(no. 3) at $4.50. Fried wonton is very crispy and not hard. Wonton is meaty and smooth. Noodle is acceptable. Soy sauce not salty. Taste 9/10.
The star has to be the noodles. Al-dente and springy. Sauce was balanced, sweet, salty and savory. One of the better wanton noodles in singapore.
My favourite wanton mee stall in Singapore, without a doubt. had the dumpling noodle (dry) for $3.50 and it was fantastic. the dumplings were generous and noodles were springy but what set it apart w…
Dumpling noodle is good. My order was orh hiam ( black & spicy sauce) with extra lard. The lard is damn syok. Small in size, not soggy and has this amazing crisp to each bite size morsel Dumpling was…
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