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Tanjong Rhu Wanton Noodle (Since 1994)

2.9(115)on Googlecoffeepunggol

653A Punggol Dr., Singapore 821653

Dine-inTakeoutDeliveryWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)4:00 AM – 3:00 AM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
CRoom to grow

Score: 35 / 100

Queue wait20
Food quality45
Value for money50

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take on Tanjong Rhu Wanton Noodle is that it presents a mixed bag, with some patrons finding the noodles to be of good quality and springy, even if the overall seasoning can be inconsistent.

The Classic Wanton Noodles, priced at $6.80, feature firm and chewy noodles, often served with a separate bowl of soup containing wantons and dumplings.

While the dumplings are generally well-regarded for their solid filling, the wantons themselves receive more mixed reviews, sometimes described as average or less impressive than competitors.

We note that service can be a significant point of contention, with reports of abrupt refusals to serve customers, even when there is no queue, in favour of fulfilling delivery orders.

This has led to considerable frustration and negative experiences for some.

On the other hand, some find the service to be steadfast and quick when staffed.

The availability of budget options like Kway Teow Soup at $2.80 is a positive for those seeking affordable meals.

However, criticisms also extend to the taste, with some finding the noodles overly peppery or bland.

We'd recommend this as a convenient, budget-friendly option if you're in the Punggol area and not expecting a destination meal, but be prepared for potential inconsistencies in both food and service.

Signature

Classic Wanton Noodles

Price

$ ($2.80 - $6.80/person)

Score: 35 · 5 sources

What customers say

Tanjong Rhu Wanton Noodle (Since 1994) receives mixed reviews, with customers appreciating the springy noodles and value-for-money options like the Kway Teow Soup.

However, common complaints include inconsistent food quality, particularly regarding bland soup, average wantons, and overly peppery noodles.

A significant recurring issue is poor customer service, with reports of rude staff and refusal to serve dine-in customers in favor of delivery orders, despite the stall advertising 24-hour operation.

inconsistent food qualityrude customer servicespringy noodlesvalue for money options24-hour operation discrepancy
20% positive20% neutral60% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★★Doraemon· 8 months ago

Kitty and I decided to try Tanjong Rhu Wanton Noodle for dinner before our cycling event. We'd been here before for kway chap and were intrigued by the wanton mee stall that looked so inviting. We w…

★★★★Review· a year ago

Having lived in Singapore for over 30 years, I’ve never felt the need to leave a Google review — until now. That’s how disappointing my experience was at this wanton noodle stall. If I could give zer…

★★★★★Yi Ling· 2 years ago

Steadfast service, since there were quite staffed, the noodles are prepared really quickly. It's a rather standard bowl of Wonton noodles, averaging at $4.50 per bowl. Noodles are springy and not sog…

★★★★Lincoln Lim· 3 months ago

One of worse I ever encounter.. cashier is very rude. Midnight put don’t sell because have to count money but put 24 hour . Noodle suck .. too much pepper and spice worse.. what kind of noodle is thi…

★★★★★Tan. W· a year ago

Open 24 hours in Food City, Punggol Dr., I tried the Classic Wanton Noodles ($6.80, dry). The noodles were coarse and firm, yet chewy. The accompanying bowl of soup contained 2 wantons and 2 dumplings…

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