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Soon Lee Wanton Noodle and Lor Mee
446 Pasir Ris Drive 6, Singapore 510446
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 75 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Our take: Soon Lee Wanton Noodle and Lor Mee is a local favourite in Pasir Ris, particularly for its Wanton Noodle.
We see consistent praise for the springy noodles and flavourful sauce, with many highlighting the wanton and dumplings as standout items.
The Char Siew, however, receives mixed reviews, with some finding it generous and others noting it can be dry.
The Lor Mee is generally considered underwhelming, and the Pine nut noodles are a dish we'd likely skip based on feedback.
While the prices have seen a gradual increase, the quality of the core dishes appears to have remained consistent.
We note the efficient ordering system, which uses various markers to manage customer orders.
Overall, it seems to be a reliable option if you're in the area and craving wanton mee, but perhaps not a destination spot.
A typical meal, including a main dish, appears to range from $4.50 to $11.
Signature
Wanton Noodle
Price
$ ($4.50 - $11/person)
Score: 75 · 5 sources
What customers say
Soon Lee Wanton Noodle and Lor Mee generally receives positive feedback for its springy noodles and delightful wantons and dumplings, with many considering it the best wanton mee in the Pasir Ris area.
While the Char Siew can be dry and the Lor Mee underwhelming, the stall offers a variety of unique options like garlic pork and chicken feet.
Customers appreciate the consistent quality despite price increases and the efficient order management system.
Google Reviews
Mee Pok chicken feet : 6.5 rating Wanton noddle : 6.5 rating Overall food here is acceptable. Price is $4.5.
EmceeRichardStyle Mic Rating 🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤 While hosting the new Sea Dragon playground launch at Seashell Park, many guests in the audience highly recommended going for the wanton noodles. Let's gooo!
Soon Lee Wanton Noodle and Lor Mee in Pasir Ris is my go-to spot for Wanton Mee and Hor Fun. Despite the prices creeping up over the years, the quality of their dishes has remained consistently. The r…
Sure! Here’s a polished version of your review: This is probably the only good wanton mee around this area. The stall offers more than just the usual wanton, char siew, or dumplings — they’ve got opti…
In the same coffee shop as the Taj Indian Food. Noodle cooked by a very experienced looking uncle so the food can't go wrong. Indeed it didn't disappoint after the first bite. Noodle was thin and spri…
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