Review: King Of Wanton (Singapore)

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Circuit Road Hawker Centre Singapore

King Of Wanton

serves wanton mee, chicken cutlet noodles, etc. Not exactly king but still rather decent.

Wanton Mee

King Of Wanton serves wanton mee with choice of noodles. Above is with mee pok chosen. The serving of fried wanton is an extra add-on.

This serving of wanton mee comes with slices of char siew and boiled wanton dumplings served on a plate of tossed mee pok noodles. Some vegetables are included on the side of the plate. A bowl of ikan bilis flavoured soup is served with the plate of noodles.

The mee pok noodles are cooked a bit on the softer side. It is tossed with a savoury tasting seasoning sauce. The char siew is the lean meaty type. It is firm and meaty with a mild sweet taste. The boiled wanton has a soft skin wrapper with a nicely flavoured soft meat filling. As for the fried version of wanton, it has a crispy skin with a savoury tasting meat filling. Both types of wanton are quite likeable.

Chicken Cutlet Noodles

Chicken cutlet noodles is available as well. The tossed noodles are a little on the soft side but still fairly springy. It is tossed in a savouty tasting seasoning sauce and served with some vegetables. The chicken cutlet has a crispy batter and moist meat. Decent.

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