Review: Koung’s Wan Tan Mee (Singapore)

Koung's Wan Tan Mee: Wanton Mee & Soup

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Koung’s Wan Tan Mee

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

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Wanton Mee.

Koung’s Wan Tan Mee serves traditional wanton mee with slices of lean char siew and a bowl of wanton soup.

The char siew slices are soft and meaty with a sweet taste. The wanton has soft skin wrapping a meaty filling, and its soup is pleasantly flavoured. The tossed noodles is firm and springy with a nice savoury seasoning, and comes with some vegetables on the side.

This serving of wanton mee tastes not bad.


Wanton Mee in Aljunied.


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Koung’s Wan Tan Mee

#01-90
121 Geylang East Central

Singapore 380121


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