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Quan Ji Cooked Food

4.3(76)on Googlehougang

105 Hougang Ave 1, #02-37 Hainanese Village CentreSingapore, Singapore 530105

Dine-inTakeout

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)9:00 AM – 7:00 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
A+Must try

Score: 90 / 100

Consistency85
Food quality95
Value for money90

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 29 May 2026

Our take: Quan Ji Cooked Food is a well-regarded hawker stall in Hougang Hainanese Village, primarily known for its Hokkien Mee.

Reviewers consistently praise the dish for its strong broth umami, fresh ingredients like plump prawns and large sotong bits, and the absence of an alkali taste in the noodles.

The use of thin vermicelli mixed with yellow noodles is a notable characteristic, and the belachan chilli is frequently described as tangy and fiery.

At $5, the Hokkien Mee is considered good value, offering generous portions and a decent amount of wok hei.

Some reviewers also highlight the self-service pork lard as a bonus.

While the Hokkien Mee is the clear star, the Char Kway Teow is also mentioned as a dish to try, with patrons noting its appealing appearance.

We think it's a solid choice for a classic plate of Hokkien Mee, especially given its consistent quality and reasonable price point.

Verdict: A reliable choice for a well-executed Hokkien Mee; worth a visit if you're in the area.

Signature

Hokkien Mee

Price

$ ($5/person)

Score: 90 · 5 sources

What customers say

Quan Ji Cooked Food is highly regarded for its Hokkien Mee, consistently praised for fresh ingredients like plump prawns and large sotong, strong umami broth, and good wok hei.

Customers frequently highlight the generous portions and value for money at $5, with many noting the excellent, tangy, and fiery belachan chilli.

While the Hokkien Mee is a clear favourite, some express interest in trying the CKT.

Excellent Hokkien MeeFresh ingredients & generous portionsGood wok hei & flavourful brothSpicy & tangy chilliValue for money
90% positive10% neutral0% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★David Yeo· 3 months ago

Quan Ji is not a hidden gem, featured by foodies here and a stalwart at Hougang Hainanese Village. Orginally wanted to compare with another HKM fav Blue Star, but they are closed for a month or so, se…

★★★★KM Lim· 4 months ago

Hokkien mee is good. Uncle patiently fries it. Prawns and squid is fresh. Chilli is good

★★★★★Chinese Moon· 8 months ago

Packed home 2 plates of fried Hokkien mee. At $5 it was good value with 3 medium juicy and fresh prawns. It is fried the original way with sotong and pork belly using yellow noodles and thin bee hoo…

★★★★★The Travel Hunter· a year ago

A plate of very generous portion of fried Hokkien mee at $5.00. Ingredients are fresh, pork belly slice are of big chunk and with two big prawns. Overall a very decent plate with Wok Hei and pork lard…

★★★★★Stanley Suresh· 3 months ago

Th hkm is superb 👌. Worth every Dime. But I think they forgot to add the fried pork lard or maybe its finished. The chilli is power. The wok hei is just nice with nice smoky fragrance. Ordered 3 pkts…

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