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Seletar Sheng Mian and Mian Fen Guo

4.2(170)on Google$ang mo kio

226H Ang Mo Kio Street 22, #01-07, Singapore 568226

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)5:00 AM – 2:00 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
BSolid

Score: 75 / 100

Queue wait50
Consistency65
Food quality80
Value for money70

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

We think Seletar Sheng Mian and Mian Fen Guo offers a comforting, if sometimes inconsistent, take on traditional Teochew noodles.

The Mee Hoon Kway, while popular, receives mixed reviews; some find the handmade noodles smooth and the soup mild and comforting, especially with a fresh prawn and soft-boiled egg.

However, others report the noodles lacking chewiness and the soup needing additional seasoning, particularly after a long wait.

The Dry Sheng Mian, priced at $4.50 for the Mee Hoon Kueh, seems to be the more consistent standout.

Its springy noodles are well-coated in a savoury, slightly smoky sauce with a good balance of soy and chilli, complemented by minced pork, unpeeled prawns, and crispy shallots.

We'd recommend the Dry Sheng Mian over the Mee Hoon Kway, especially if you're facing a significant queue.

While queues are common and can stretch up to 50 minutes during peak times, some report they move relatively fast.

It's a reliable option for a hearty noodle dish, but perhaps not worth an extensive wait for the Mee Hoon Kway.

Signature

Dry Sheng Mian

Best time

Avoid peak hours

Wait time

Up to 50 minutes during peak hours, but often moves fast

Price

Below $10/person

Score: 75 · 5 sources

What customers say

Seletar Sheng Mian and Mian Fen Guo in Ang Mo Kio is known for its consistently long queues, especially during peak hours, which can lead to wait times of up to 50 minutes.

Customers generally praise the Dry Sheng Mian for its springy noodles, savoury sauce, and hearty toppings.

While the Mee Hoon Kway soup version is described as mild and comforting with fresh ingredients like prawns, some find its taste too light or the texture of the noodles inconsistent, suggesting it might not be worth the extensive wait.

Long queuesDry Sheng Mian qualityMee Hoon Kway (soup) taste/textureGenerous ingredients
60% positive20% neutral20% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★★Jinghorjiak· 6 months ago

03/11/2025 First time try food from this noodle stall. Bought a Mee Hoon kuey and a Sheng Mian both soup. The soup was a little starchy but still acceptable. Taste was good, umami and generous amount…

★★★★★Bernard· 7 months ago

Patronized this popular store on a Sunday morning for their signature Mee Hoon Kway and also Dry Sheng Mian. Was greeted with a long queue and only managed to get both dish in 50 mins. The handmade M…

★★★★★Shocho Shocho· 9 months ago

Ordered a soup version of mee Hoon keuh. The noodles are thrown into a pot after stretching and ripping piece by piece from dough. Thus, the odd shapes. Soup clings to the noodles and the flavor is mi…

★★★★T greensake· 9 months ago

10/8/2025 Had mee hoon kueh ($4.50) for breakfast, was quite good. Taste was slightly on the lighter note. Constant queue forming, relatively fast service. I'll be back to try their dry version.

★★★★★PJ Moorthy· 3 months ago

Popular & consistently long queue. F Noodles was very good.

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