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Song Heng Fishball Noodles 松興鱼圆粿条面
11 Telok Blangah Cres, #01-124 Market And Food Centre Block 11, Singapore 090011
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 85 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 30 May 2026
We think Song Heng Fishball Noodles offers a solid, old-school take on the classic dish.
The $4 dry mee kia or mee pok is consistently praised for its al dente noodles and well-balanced sauce, though some note a sweeter profile with a liberal use of ketchup, and a surprisingly spicy sambal.
The star of the show, however, is undoubtedly the fishballs.
Diners consistently highlight their bouncy, fresh, and firm texture, with many speculating they are handmade on-site.
A standard bowl comes with five fishballs, but extra portions are available for $4.
While the queue can be long, it reportedly moves quickly.
We note the limited operating days (Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays) as a key factor for planning a visit.
A reliable everyday option, not a destination meal, but worth the queue if you're in the Bukit Merah area.
Signature
Fishball Noodles (dry)
Best time
Weekdays, outside of peak lunch hours
Wait time
7-15 minutes
Price
Below $10/person
Score: 85 · 5 sources
What customers say
Song Heng Fishball Noodles is highly regarded for its traditional fishball noodles, consistently drawing long queues that move quickly.
Customers praise the bouncy, handmade fishballs and the al dente noodles, often noting the good value at $4 per bowl.
While the sauce is generally well-received, some find it on the sweeter side with a surprisingly spicy sambal, and a few miss the inclusion of vegetables.
Google Reviews
Had a wholesome breakfast here. Waited about 7mins for my turn. Ordered a dry noodles $4 and added 10 fishballs $4. Making it a total of 15 fishballs. Aunty even triple confirm with me just to make s…
There are a few fishball noodle stalls in this hawker centre and I simply went with the one that had the longest queue. Thankfully, the queue moved fast. I ordered the dry mee kia for $4, and this is…
Old school fishball noodles. Ordered the mee pok and it was al dente. The chilli mix was quite nice and vinegar not over powering. Fish balls we’re bouncy. Long line which moved fast.
Song Heng has been around for a few decades, commanding a strong following, especially from the residents and die hard fans. Love their big and bouncy fishballs that goes well with their al dente nood…
I’ve eaten here before but not written about it because the long queue told me it’s a very popular stall. Though there are quite a number of good fishball noodle stalls, this has constantly long queue…
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