Review: Ding Ji Wanton Noodles (Singapore)

Ding Ji Wanton Noodles: Wanton Mee & Soup

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Ding Ji Wanton Noodles

is a stall serving wanton mee and char siew rice. Their wanton is nice.


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Wanton Mee

Ding Ji Wanton Noodles serves wanton mee, which consists of char siew slices and vegetables served on a plate of tossed noodles, accompanied by a bowl of wanton soup.

The char siew slices are lean, firm and meaty, with a slightly sweet taste. The wanton has soft skin wrapper and a nice savoury tasting soft meat filling. The wanton dumplings are served in a bowl of ikan bilis flavoured soup. The noodles are a bit on the softer side but still fairly springy. The noodles are tossed in a black sauce seasoning and some crispy lard, giving it a faint note of sweetness.

This wanton mee tastes nice, especially its wanton.

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LOCATION

Ding Ji Wanton Noodles

#B1-04
City Square Mall

Singapore 208539

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