Review: Chin Seng Cooked Food (Singapore)

Chin Seng Cooked Food: Wanton Mee & Soup

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serves wanton mee with options for soup wanton and fried wanton. Both taste nice.

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Wanton Mee.

The wanton mee comes with slices of char siew and fried wanton served on a plate of tossed noodles. A separate bowl of wanton soup is served on the side.

The char siew slices are lean and meaty with a hint of sweetness. The soup wanton has soft skin wrapping a soft meaty filling, served in the bowl of nicely flavoured soup. The fried wanton has crispy skin wrapping a soft meaty and pleasant savoury filling. The tossed noodles is fairly springy with a savoury-flavoured seasoning and some vegetables.

This serving of wanton mee tastes nice.

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Chin Seng Cooked Food

#01-294
Tekka Centre

Singapore 210665