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Experience Delicious Wen Kang Ji 文康記 Wanton Noodles at Golden Mile Food Centre

 


Wen Kang Ji Wanton Noodles is a popular food stall located in Golden Mile Food Centre, situated just below the Army Market. Foodies flock here for their fix of wanton mee, which comes beautifully plated with gorgeously roasted char siew laid on top of bright, thick noodles. The char siew slices are generously cut with a great fat-to-lean meat ratio, making them tender, savoury, and almost irresistible.

Unlike most mee kia, the noodles used in this dish are thicker and have a lesser alkaline taste, which pairs well with the sauce mix. Speaking of the sauce mix, it is mellow, smooth, and not too heavy on the pork lard, which makes it a healthier option compared to other wanton mee stalls. Although the deep-fried pork lard pieces aren't as crispy as we would like, they are given in abundance and complement the noodles nicely.

The wantons at Wen Kang Ji Wanton Noodles are plump, flavourful, and a great addition to the dish. They accentuate the flavour of the noodles and are enjoyable to eat. If you like spicy food, their chili sauce is a must-try. It's spicy and adds another layer of flavour to the dish.

A regular-sized bowl of wanton mee costs $6 and is sufficiently portioned, but if you're feeling extra hungry, consider getting the jumbo size for $8, which is a popular choice among other diners.

Overall, Wen Kang Ji Wanton Noodles is an excellent place to satisfy your cravings for wanton mee. The char siew is top-notch, the noodles are delicious, and the wantons are satisfying. While the deep-fried pork lard pieces could be crispier, the overall taste of the dish more than makes up for it. If you're looking for a healthier option, Wen Kang Ji Wanton Noodles is definitely worth a try.

Wen Kang Ji Wanton Noodle 文康記 Opening Hours and Location

Monday9am - 5pm
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday9am - 5pm
Thursday9am - 5pm
Friday9am - 5pm
Saturday9am - 5pm
Sunday9am - 5pm

Address: 505 Beach Rd, Golden Mile Food Centre, B1-29, Singapore 199583

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