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  • 11 best ban mian in Singapore so good they’ll bowl you over [Apr 2026]
  • Chilli Pan Mee (Batu Rd): The tastiest chilli ban mian you’ll find in SG
  • Kazan Japanese Cuisine at Chinatown rebrands & now sells $5.50 ban mian with handmade meatballs

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sethlui.com /1 month ago

11 best ban mian in Singapore so good they’ll bowl you over [Apr 2026]

Ban mian stalls across Singapore hawker centres and food courts are assessed through 11 mee hoon kueh bowls that prioritise noodle texture and broth depth, with prices ranging from...

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sethlui.com /3 weeks ago

Chilli Pan Mee (Batu Rd): The tastiest chilli ban mian you’ll find in SG

Chilli Pan Mee (Batu Rd) at Far East Square serves KL-style chilli pan mee using its Malaysian parent brand’s recipe, with you mian noodles, self-added chilli crisp, and well-seaso...

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sethlui.com /3 weeks ago

Kazan Japanese Cuisine at Chinatown rebrands & now sells $5.50 ban mian with handmade meatballs

Chinatown Complex Food Centre Kazan Cuisine, formerly Kazan Japanese Cuisine, shifted from bento to ban mian due to high cost. Menu features dry pan mee with sambal, egg, minced me...

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sethlui.com /1 month ago

DMQ Ban Mian: QQ handmade noodles & delicious fortune pork balls in Ubi worth the trip

DMQ Ban Mian at Ubi DMQ Eating House offers handmade noodles including ban mian, you mian, and mee hoon kueh, prepared fresh daily and served with toppings such as fortune pork bal...

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sethlui.com /1 month ago

Jiak Mee: Gen Z-run mee hoon kueh stall at Bishan bus interchange with handmade noodles & juicy har cheong gai

Jiak Mee, a Gen Z-run ban mian stall at the second-floor food court of Bishan bus interchange, serves handmade noodles alongside add-ons such as chicken cutlet and luncheon meat. R...

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sethlui.com /1 week ago

Yong Chun Wan Ton Noodle: We tried Singapore’s best-rated Wanton Mee

Yong Chun Wan Ton Noodle at Bukit Merah View Market & Hawker Centre draws pre-lunchtime sell-outs and queues from about 6am for old-school Cantonese-style wanton mee made from...

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sethlui.com /1 month ago

Chomp Chomp Food Centre welcomes these 2 new stalls selling pizza & ban mian

Chomp Chomp Food Centre in Singapore reopened in Jan 2026 after a three-month renovation, with new stalls arriving in March while one shuttered due to low footfall. New entrants in...

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sethlui.com /1 week ago

Shi Xiang Ge: Trust the mala braised meat noodles to impress

Shi Xiang Ge in Bishan is a hawker stall serving Shanxi-style la mian, drawing regulars for its mala broths and braised meat dishes. The review focuses on handmade noodles, rich so...

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sethlui.com /3 weeks ago

Yong Xin 永薪: One of the best bak chor mee & dry noodles in Ang Mo Kio

Yong Xin 永薪 at Chong Boon Market & Food Centre in Ang Mo Kio is a long-running dry noodle stall known for its signature bowls and queues that often sell out by 1.30pm. The re...

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sethlui.com /1 month ago

Laifaba: Amazing melt-in-your-mouth bu jian tian wanton mee hidden in industrial estate

Laifaba in Bukit Batok Crescent is an industrial estate eatery known for its bu jian tian char siew wanton mee, with signature dry noodles priced from S$12.80. The review focuses o...

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sethlui.com /1 week ago

Sin Kian Heng: Heartlands bak chor mee with special fried fishballs

Sin Kian Heng Bak Chor Mee at Sin Ming Road serves minced meat noodles with a generous mix of pork, fishballs and mushrooms, plus optional braised add-ons like trotters and intesti...

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eatbook.sg /1 month ago

Is Jin Xi Lai (Mui Siong) The Best Bak Chor Mee In SG?

Jin Xi Lai (Mui Siong) Minced Meat Noodle, situated in Yi He Eating House, boasts a BCM recipe that’s more than 50 years old! The post Is Jin Xi Lai (Mui Siong) The Best Bak Chor M...

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sethlui.com /4 weeks ago

Shi Xian: Hearty plates of mee siam & mee rebus from $3.50, sells out by noon

Shi Xian at 409 Ang Mo Kio Market & Food Centre is a long-running stall specialising only in mee siam and mee rebus, with both priced from S$3.50 and typically selling out by n...

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sethlui.com /1 week ago

Shan Yuan Teochew Kway Teow Noodle: 24-hour stall selling fish dumpling mee tai mak & fishball noodles from $3.50

Shan Yuan Teochew Kway Teow Noodle at North Bridge Market & Food Centre is a 24-hour hawker stall (except Sundays) serving Teochew-style noodles from S$5 to S$7. The article re...

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eatbook.sg /1 month ago

15 Best Bukit Panjang Food Places For Famous Ke Kou Mian, Fish Head Curry And More

Here is our guide on the best food you'll find in Bukit Panjang, with famous ke kou mian, zi char and more! The post 15 Best Bukit Panjang Food Places For Famous Ke Kou Mian, Fish...

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sethlui.com /1 week ago

Lucky Wantan Mee: The hidden wanton noodle stall

Lucky Wantan Mee at Blk 40 Beo Crescent in Tiong Bahru serves a small menu of wanton and dumpling noodles, with attention on mild flavours, notably silky mee kia and dumpling soup...

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sethlui.com /2 weeks ago

Ipoh Curry Mee жЂЎдїќе’–е–±йќў: Tasty curry CCF & Malaysian-style delights worth travelling to Yishun for

Ipoh Curry Mee жЂЎдїќе’–е–±йќў in Yishun serves Ipoh-style curry chee cheong fun, with options to add roasted meats like char siew and sio bak. The silky chee cheong fun absorbs th...

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eatdrinkkl.blogspot.com /1 month ago

Restaurant JIE's new menu reimagines bak chor mee, paofan & haw flake flavours

Bak chor mee, paofan, haw flake flavours, freshly reimagined at JIE: Chefs Lee Kook Siong and Ooi Poh Kuan infuse inventiveness in JIE's new seasonal menu, bringing boldness to Buk...

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sethlui.com /1 month ago

Swee Kee Wanton Noodles: “Xue Di Zi” char siew & handmade wantons in “X-factor” soup?

Swee Kee Wanton Noodles at ABC Brickworks Market & Food Centre serves old-school wanton mee now priced from S$4, following a rise from its former S$2. The review highlights its...

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sethlui.com /1 month ago

Nai Nai Flavor: Popular Hangzhou brand lands in the East ft. rare dishes like tofu sheng jian bao

Nai Nai Flavor at i12 Katong introduces Hangzhou’s hang bang cuisine to Singapore, focusing on meticulous in-house preparation and balanced flavours rather than speed. The article...

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sethlui.com /3 days ago

Sheng Cheng Char Kway Teow: This stall is a hidden gem

Sheng Cheng Char Kway Teow at Blk 132 Jalan Bukit Merah serves fried carrot cake, char kway teow and hokkien mee from a quiet coffeeshop near Tiong Bahru, now run by the original o...

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sethlui.com /1 week ago

Pondok Makan Indonesia: Michelin-recommended mutton satay & slurp-worthy mee rebus in Bugis

Pondok Makan Indonesia is a humble hawker stall serving comforting Indonesian-Malay dishes with simple, homely flavours. Standouts include the Mee Siam, with its tangy, savoury bro...

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eatbook.sg /3 days ago

Da Dong Prawn Noodles Review—Does The Famous Prawn Mee Hold Up Today?

Da Dong Prawn Noodles serve up delicious bowls of prawn noodles along Joo Chiat Road. Try their Big Prawn Noodles with giant sea prawns. The post Da Dong Prawn Noodles Review—Does...

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sethlui.com /5 days ago

Shi Wei Da: $4 Michelin-approved satay bee hoon with 23-year-old recipe at Bedok

Shi Wei Da serves long-standing satay bee hoon priced from S$4, noted for its thick, housemade peanut gravy and generous portions, earning a MICHELIN Guide Singapore mention. The a...

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