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Garry Lew Your Estate Advisory Realtor

Garry Lew Your Estate Advisory Realtor

3

Visited 25 Jan 2026 Sunday Morning. The following sharing are based on our unbiased personal opinion and experience …

Rick Ng

Rick Ng

4

Kok Kee at the old Lavender street is probably more famous that this Kok Kee stall but ask my opinion, this one is the best. Firstly they do not sell 24/7. The stall closes usually just after lunch or when sold out. So I think the stall …

Choon T

Choon T

4

Some may not like the noodles or the char siew. Agreed that char siew is bland but I liked the noodles and its sauce. The noodles are springy and together with it's some sort of sesame sauce and the chilli sauce, it's pretty delicious! …

T greensake

T greensake

3

6/6/2025 Had wanton noodle dry ($4.50), was normal. Service was fast.

Barry Pang

Barry Pang

3

Went early today and there was not much of a queue, though the food centre was already quite bustling. Ordered the $5 big portion. Sizeable portion of noodles, but just a few slivers of charsiew and veg, and 3-4 soup wantans. Good tasting …

Sean Goh

Sean Goh

3

Tried this wanton noodle stall from Jurong West hawker centre. They were previously called Kok kee but have since rename itself to Wai Kee. This is one of the few stalls in Jurong West hawker centre that sells wanton noodle and they were …

Ken Tay

Ken Tay

5

Well known for it's bouncy egg noodles or savoury horfun, this is a simple old school wanton mee with it's memorable sauce, Retrolicous at it's best. Highly recommended when you're in this neighbourhood.

Lim Mark

Lim Mark

1

Worst Wanton a noodle even eaten in Singapore. Noodles tasteless, unhygienic and the lady owner behaves like the husband never give her last night.

Euphorie Liew

Euphorie Liew

2

Heard of this stall of it's Char Siew Wanton Noodle but was somehow disappointed. Ordered $4 and by looking at it, the portion of noodles given was kind of pathetic. It's moreover a portion more suitable to feed a child than an adult. …

J Xiao

J Xiao

2

Had the basic plate of wanton noodles. There were only 2 wantons which were rather bland. Char Sieu is thinly sliced and sweet but it doesn’t has the BBQ aroma. And the noodles are overcooked! Gave a small spoonful of chili sauce. And the stall prominently displayed a sign “No Green Chili “! Once bitten twice shy…..as they say