Review: Ang Mo Kio 453 Wanton Noodle (Singapore)

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Ang Mo Kio 453 Wanton Noodle

is a fairly popular stall serving wanton mee. Old school style with lean meat char siew. Quite likeable.

Wanton Mee

Ang Mo Kio 453 Wanton Noodle is a fairly popular stall serving old school style wanton mee.

The wanton mee comes with slices of lean meat char siew that are firm and meaty. The tossed noodles is firm and springy with decent seasoning flavours. The plate of noodles comes with some vegetables, chopped green chilli and topped with some chopped spring onions. On the side, is a bowl of light ikan bilis flavoured soup containing wanton. The wanton has soft skin wrapper with nice savoury tasting soft meat filling.

This serving of wanton mee is quite likeable.

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