Review: Weng Wanton Mee (Singapore)

Weng Wanton Mee: Wanton Mee, Fried Chicken Wing & Wanton soup

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Weng Wanton Mee

dishes out variations of wanton mee, including chicken cutlet and fried chicken wing options. Nice.


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Wanton Mee.

Weng Wanton Mee dishes out variations of wanton mee. Seen above is their regular wanton mee with extra fried chicken wings added.

This wanton mee comes with both soup wanton as well as fried wanton. The soup wanton has soft skin with nicely flavoured and soft meat filling. The fried wanton has crispy skin instead. Both versions of wanton are nice. As for the soup, it has savoury flavours of ikan bilis. Not bad.

The char siew provided is lean and meaty. It is firm and kind of dry. The char siew slices are served on a plate of noodles that is springy and nicely seasoned. Some vegetables are included as well.

As for the fried chicken wings, it is an extra add-on. It has a nice crispy batter coating juicy and flavourful meat. It is nice! I like it.

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Weng Wanton Mee

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AMK 628 Market

Singapore 560628


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