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Yao Ji Ban Mian. Fish Soup. Congee

5.0(9)on Googleyishun

431 Yishun Ave 1, #01-01, Singapore 760431

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)8:00 AM – 8:00 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
A+Must try

Score: 90 / 100

Consistency90
Food quality95
Value for money85

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take: Yao Ji Ban Mian, Fish Soup, Congee stands out for its commitment to handmade noodles and fresh ingredients.

We note the consistent praise for the hand-kneaded ban mian and u mian, which reviewers highlight as having a distinct homemade quality.

The flexibility in customising orders, such as substituting fish slices for other proteins in fried noodles, is a significant plus for those with dietary restrictions.

The fish soup, made with fresh batang, also receives high marks for its taste and freshness, with some comparing it favourably to Malaysian-style fish soup.

Reviewers frequently mention the generous portions of fresh vegetables and the friendly service from the owners.

However, we must highlight the concerning news that the stall is slated for permanent closure by June 2026 due to low footfall.

This suggests that despite the high quality of food and service, the location might be a challenge.

We recommend visiting soon to experience their offerings, particularly the unique fried u mian and ban mian, before its closure.

This is a destination for those who appreciate authentic, handmade noodles and fresh fish soup, and are willing to make the trip to Yishun.

Signature

Hand-kneaded Ban Mian

Best time

Before June 2026

Price

Below $10/person

Score: 90 · 5 sources

What customers say

Yao Ji Ban Mian.

Fish Soup.

Congee consistently receives high praise for its handmade ban mian and u mian, with customers highlighting the unique fried u mian and fried bee hoon options.

The fish soup, featuring fresh batang fish and generous vegetable portions, is also a standout, often compared favorably to Malaysian styles.

Patrons appreciate the friendly owners, their flexibility with dietary requests, and the overall homemade taste and value for money, despite concerns about the stall's impending closure due to low footfall.

handmade noodles (ban mian/u mian)fresh fish (batang) and tasty fish soupfriendly and accommodating ownersunique fried noodle optionsvalue for money / generous portions
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Google Reviews

★★★★★Alice Chua· 3 months ago

(Update: This stall will permanently close by the end of June 2026 as there are not enough customers to keep the business going due to low footfall at the coffeeshop. (The much-raved ‘Oh My Don’ Japan…

★★★★★Oh Jaan Huah· 4 months ago

this fish soup stall is defined worth a 5 star rating. Taste and the soup smell is really damp good. As good as Malaysia style taste. Hidden gem!! Better than any those famous fish soup stall. Since…

★★★★★Rise&Shine· 7 months ago

Love their sliced fish soup $5 and seafood soup $5. I will always request for additional $1 vegetables. The guy and lady bosses are always generous with the vegetables. This is the place to go for hea…

★★★★★Ryan Xu· 8 months ago

Strongly recommend this shop's fish soup + rice and Lor Mee. Fish is fresh with no smell at all and the soup is very tasty. Lor Mee is rich with seafood fragrance. The stall owner couple is super frie…

★★★★★AT E.· 6 months ago

The noodles at this shop is good, they taste very homemade, a taste that is hard to come by at coffee shops, hawker centers, and food court now. The anchovies broth is also tasty, they remind me of my…

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