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Xiao Di KKM & Hokkien Mee
347 Jurong East Ave 1, #01-222, Singapore 600347
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 80 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Our take: Xiao Di KKM & Hokkien Mee stands out in the competitive Yuhua Market with its dual offerings.
The Hokkien Mee, priced at $8 for a large portion, consistently receives praise for its 'wok hei,' generous portions of prawns and sotong, and particularly for its crispy pork lard and fiery belachan chilli.
Reviewers note the 'wet style' noodles and flavourful broth.
The Kekomian (KKM), especially the Spicy Pork KKM at $4.50, is highlighted for its rich, flavourful broth, large prawns, and juicy minced pork.
While some found the KKM's flavour profile slightly less complex than expected, the overall consensus points to both dishes being excellent value for money.
The stall is often busy, but the queue moves relatively fast, even on a Saturday afternoon.
We'd recommend trying the Hokkien Mee first for its strong 'wok hei' and generous toppings.
It's a reliable option for a satisfying meal, especially if you appreciate a good kick from chilli and crispy lard.
Signature
Hokkien Mee (HKM)
Best time
Saturday morning before 11am
Wait time
10-15 minutes
Price
$ ($4.50 - $8/person)
Score: 80 · 5 sources
What customers say
Xiao Di KKM & Hokkien Mee generally receives positive feedback for its flavorful dishes, generous portions, and value for money.
Customers frequently praise the Hokkien Mee for its wok hei, crispy lard, and spicy chili, while the KKM is noted for its rich broth, large prawns, and well-seasoned minced pork.
Some minor criticisms include the absence of a large fried egg in some Hokkien Mee portions and a perceived slight lack of flavor in the KKM by one reviewer, but overall satisfaction is high.
Google Reviews
Taste: KKM was deliciously spicy but something is missing in terms of flavour? HKM didn't have the large fried egg but portion was great and flavourful. 4-5 large prawns with great chili and pork lard…
This Jurong East stall serves up both Kekomian KKM and Hokkien mee HKM, today I tried the latter. Noodles quantity for $5 are ample, nice crunchy pork lard, belachan chili was fiery spicy. There is a…
Da-baoed the A3: Prawn KOKA Noodle Soup (虾肉清汤可口面) for my daughter and she loved it - 5 stars from her! Based on the great reviews, I’ll be back soon to try the spicy KKM and Fried HKM.
Not usually a kekoumian person but this was a perfect one 😋 Rich flavourful broth, big prawns, huge amount of mince pork that was juicy and well seasoned, and perfect semi runny yolk✨ Will be back t…
Came on a Saturday afternoon, queue moved relatively fast. There wasn't a pricing listed for the HKM, but we got the large one ($8) which came with a fried egg on it. HKM had a mild wokhei and the noo…
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