Chen Wanton Mee 陈云吞面 at Kopitiam Square
Location: 10 Sengkang Square, #01-32 Kopitiam Square, Singapore 544829
Kopitiam Square
Springy wanton noodles tossed in savoury sauce with plump dumplings on the side.
Springy wanton noodles tossed in savoury sauce with plump dumplings on the side.
Chen Wanton Mee serves the beloved Singapore wanton noodle dish, featuring springy, thin noodles tossed in a savoury sauce and accompanied by plump boiled or fried wanton dumplings. The stall focuses on getting the fundamentals right: noodles with the proper bite, a well-balanced sauce that is neither too sweet nor too salty, and wantons filled with a generous mixture of minced pork and prawn. The dish represents hawker comfort food at its most refined.The menu includes the classic dry-tossed version and the soup variation, alongside sides of char siew and vegetable dumplings. This outlet offers dine-in and takeaway, and the quick turnaround makes it an ideal choice for a fast, satisfying meal. The consistent quality has earned the stall a loyal following among wanton mee aficionados.
Visit Chen Wanton Mee and savour a bowl that honours the tradition of this Singapore hawker classic. With its springy noodles and plump dumplings, it delivers the kind of simple satisfaction that keeps regulars coming back.
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Negative Reviews
Dearon Anderson
The only upside for this place is no queue. If you need an explanation why no queue then by all means try it. If you are desperate for a quick meal then this is choice.
Snowyxbb
Don't be scammed by the different signs and logo. It's actually the same owner as the previous Soon Soon soon pontien store selling the same things. …
Wei Ling Tan
Tried last nite. Luckily no diarrhoea this morning. The food was mediocre and the hygiene is questionable.
Muhammad Faizal Bin Rahman
Been a while since I ate wanton that tastes so bad. The char siew tasted like it was overnight. The noodles were soggy and the soup was bland.
Mr Chris
Noodle is hard, soup is cold. Bad.
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Chen Wanton Mee 陈云吞面
Wonton Noodles
A close-up shot of a plate of wonton noodles. A chopstick is holding up a wonton, showing its crispy wrapper. The noodles are thin and brown, mixed with green vegetables. A fried egg with a runny yolk is visible on the side, along with some fried wontons or dumplings. A drizzle of dark sauce is on the purple plate.
Wonton Noodle Dish
A close-up shot of a wonton being lifted from a bowl of noodles with a spoon. The wonton appears to be filled with minced pork and a shrimp. The noodles are thin and coated in a dark sauce. In the background, there are other food items and a bowl with Chinese characters that read "云吞面" (Wonton Noodles).
Wonton Noodles
A close-up shot of a plate of wonton noodles. A large, yellow wonton is prominently featured in the foreground, partially obscuring the noodles. The plate also contains what appears to be a fried egg with a runny yolk, some green vegetables, and slices of roasted meat. The noodles are thin and dark brown, coated in a sauce.
Wanton Mee Stall
A food stall with a large illuminated menu board displaying various wonton noodle dishes and add-ons. The menu features images of the food items and their prices. Below the main menu, there is a counter with a cash register, condiments, and stacks of plates. A digital display screen shows more food options.
Food Menu
A brightly lit menu board displays various noodle dishes and add-on items. The menu features images and descriptions of Wanton Mee (Dry/Soup), Fried Wanton, Char Siew, Fried Egg, Chicken Cutlet, and Chicken Wings. Prices are listed in USD.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wontons
A bowl of noodles topped with char siu (barbecued pork), fried wontons, and green vegetables, served with a side of soup. A golden box with Chinese characters and bird imagery is visible in the background.
Noodles with Fried Wontons and Soup
A close-up shot of a meal featuring a bowl of noodles topped with fried chicken, a fried egg, and green vegetables. Accompanying the noodles are a bowl of soup with dumplings and a separate bowl of fried wontons. A small dish of chili sauce is also visible. The food is served on a brown tray with chopsticks and a spoon. The bowls and plate have Chinese characters on them.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wontons
A close-up shot of a plate of noodles topped with char siu (barbecued pork), crispy wontons, pickled vegetables, and bok choy. A small bowl of broth is visible in the background, along with another plate of food. The noodles are dark and appear to be coated in a savory sauce.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wontons
A plate of dry noodles topped with char siu (barbecued pork) and fried wontons, served with a side of blanched green vegetables and a small bowl of soup. The meal is presented on a brown checkered tray.
Noodles with Toppings
A plate of noodles served with various toppings including fried chicken, char siu (barbecued pork), wontons, green vegetables, and a fried egg. A small dish of red sauce is visible on the side. The plate has Chinese characters on the rim.
Noodles with Soup
A plate of noodles with various toppings and a bowl of soup. The noodles are thin and coated in a dark sauce. Toppings include fried wontons, minced meat, and pickled vegetables. The soup appears to be clear with some solid ingredients. Chopsticks and a spoon are placed on the plate. A yellow packet is visible in the background. The bowl has Chinese characters on it.
Char Siu Noodles
A close-up shot of a plate of noodles with char siu (barbecued pork) being held by chopsticks. The char siu is red and appears to be tender. The noodles are thin and coated in a dark sauce. In the background, there are some fried items and a small dish of sauce. Chinese characters are visible on the plate.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wontons
A plate of noodles topped with char siu (barbecued pork), fried wontons, and green vegetables. A small bowl of soup and a dish of pickled chilies are served alongside. Chopsticks and a spoon are placed on the tray. The plate has Chinese characters printed on it.
Food Stall Menu Displays
A food stall with multiple large digital menu boards displaying various dishes. One prominent board shows "WANTON MEE" for $4.80, with images of the dish and its components. Other boards display "FISH SOUP" and other noodle and rice dishes. A person is visible behind the counter.
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