Review: Bedok 69 Traditional Wanton Noodle (Singapore)

Bedok 69 Traditional Wanton Noodle: Wanton Mee & Soup

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Bedok 69 Traditional Wanton Noodle

serves wanton mee with char siew slices and wanton soup. Tastes not bad.


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Wanton Mee.

Bedok 69 Traditional Wanton Noodle serves wanton mee with slices of char siew on a plate of tossed noodles, along with a bowl of wanton soup on the side.

The char siew slices are firm and meaty with a pleasant sweet taste. The wanton has a soft, meaty and flavourful filling wrapped within a soft wanton skin, and its soup is nicely flavoured too. The tossed noodles is quite firm with nice seasoning flavours. Some vegetables are included with the tossed noodles.

This serving of wanton mee tastes not bad.

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Bedok 69 Traditional Wanton Noodle

#01-14
Kukoh 21 Food Centre

Singapore 161001