Fei Fei Wanton Mee King: Best Wanton Noodle in Singapore

Fei Fei Wanton Mee still tasted the same as it did when I first tried it at the original coffeeshop at Joo Chiat. The focus of Fei Fei Wanton Mee has always been the noodles, which are best enjoyed plain with some pickled green chillies.The race to win the title of Singapore’s best wanton noodles has narrowed down to two contestants, Fei Fei Wanton Noodles versus Hong Mao Wanton Noodles.

Coincidentally or not, they are situated at close proximity to each other in Joo Chiat. Hong Mao Noodles opens only in the morning and finishes selling after lunch whereas Fei Fei Noodles opens the whole day and has a franchise in the opposite coffee shop. At this point in time, you should be able to judge who is the more deserving winner. Since this post is on Fei Fei Wanton Noodles, I shall not digress any further.

Fei Fei Wanton Mee King: Best Wanton Noodle in Singapore

Fei Fei Wanton Noodles is characteristic in that it does not come with soup, unless you order an extra bowl of wanton soup. But after you finish your noodles, you can bring the bowl to the owner and she will fill it up with piping hot wanton soup. The noodles are smooth and has a special egg taste. The chilli is extremely spicy and has a tinge of pepper in it. The dumplings are tender with a distinct smoky aroma. Ask for a normal bowl of wanton mee with an extra bowl of wanton soup which cost only $4.50 and you will get a whole lot more value for money.Indeed Fei Fei wanton noodles is one of the best in Singapore. If you have a craving for wanton noodles in the middle of the night, you can drop by its franchise which is open 24 hours.

Fei Fei Wanton Mee toa payoh

The first time I ate Fei fei Wanton Mee was when I was in secondary one. Those days, they were housed further up near to 80 Joo Chiat Place and one of my classmates’ father just happened to operate a motor repair shop opposite Fei Fei Wanton Mee. And it was during one day, we got back from the library and my mum gave him a lift back to his father’s shop and that was when he recommended it to us. My parents liked it a lot though I was quite taken aback, pondering how people would even consider it a gem because I used to think that wanton mee must have a slight sweetness in the sauce but yet a bowl at Fei Fei is all about the saltiness in the chilli and the oil.

Feifei wanton mee Address: 62 Joo Chiat Place, Sin Wah Coffeeshop, Singapore

Feifei wanton mee Tel: +65 6345 7515  Tel: 9777 7988

Feifei wanton mee Opening Hours

Mon–Sat: 6.45am – 10pm
Sun: 6.45am – 9pm

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