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Yu Pan Kway Teow Soup Fish Soup @ Sumang
322 Sumang Walk, #01-01, Singapore 820322
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 55 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Our take on Yu Pan Kway Teow Soup Fish Soup at Sumang suggests a mixed experience, with some patrons praising the freshness of the fish and the flavour of the soup, while others find it bland or question the hygiene standards.
We note consistent feedback regarding the fish being fresh and soft, with one reviewer specifically highlighting the 'Signature bowl' as packed with ingredients and good value.
The soup itself is described as flavourful and addictive by some, though with a caveat about potential MSG use due to post-meal thirst.
However, there are also reports of fish slices not being fresh and the soup being bland.
Service and hygiene are points of concern, with one review detailing rude cashier staff and unhygienic practices like handling food with bare hands after money.
The rice served with the soup also receives conflicting feedback, with some finding it hard and dry.
For those who enjoy springy and flavourful dry noodles, the '干捞面' is highlighted as a good option.
We'd advise managing expectations, especially regarding service and consistency.
If you're in the area and willing to brave potential queues, particularly on weekend afternoons, the Signature Fish Soup or the dry noodles might be worth trying for their reported fresh fish and flavourful broth.
However, be prepared for a potentially long wait and be mindful of the hygiene concerns raised.
Best for a quick, casual meal rather than a destination dining experience.
Signature
Signature Fish Soup
Best time
Avoid weekend afternoons
Wait time
Long queues on weekend afternoons
Score: 55 · 5 sources
What customers say
Yu Pan Kway Teow Soup Fish Soup @ Sumang receives mixed reviews, with some customers praising the freshness of the fish and the flavourful, addictive soup, particularly the signature bowl and 'gan lao mian'.
However, significant concerns are raised about staff attitude, hygiene practices (handling food with bare hands after money), and inconsistent food quality, including hard rice and bland soup in some instances.
Long queues are common, indicating its popularity despite the operational issues.
Google Reviews
Batang fish slices not fresh, fishballs and fried fish sticks are okay and the soup is a little bland. Mediocre fish soup place.
Staff at the cashier is rude, attitude issue. Food standard has dropped. Rice is hard, unsure whether was leftover. Unhygienic!!! Staffs handle vegetables and noodles with bare hands (no gloves) aft…
I added $2 more fish slices and the portion is very reasonable. Fish is fresh and the soup is flavourful. Only complain is, the rice thrown in the soup could have been cooked softer. It came out dry a…
Super long queue on a weekend afternoon, easily the most popular stall in the coffee shop. Ordered the signature bowl which came packed with ingredients, quite worth it for the price. The soup had a g…
A fan of the 干捞面 here as the noodles are springy and flavourful 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Fish is always very fresh and soft here, no fishy smell.
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