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West Coast Wanton Mee: An Honest Flavor Rundown at UNCLE NOODLE 面叔叔

 


Hey, hey, all you food aficionados! Craving some West Coast goodness that'll have your taste buds doing the cha-cha? Buckle up as we embark on a lip-smacking journey at the legendary UNCLE NOODLE面叔叔, where Wanton Mee dreams come true.

The Char Siew Tango

Hold on to your chopsticks, folks! It's time to talk Char Siew. It was a tug of war between sweet and savory, with a little chewiness that made us sit up and take notice. But hold up, Char Siew – where you disappear to? Portion patrol seemed a bit slack, but taste-wise, we were vibing!

Wantons Unveiled

Ladies and gentlemen, may I present to you the stars of the show – the Wantons! These little pockets of joy may be small, but they packed a flavorful punch that hit the right notes. Simple seasoning, but not short on the satisfaction scale. Blink and you might miss 'em, so savor each bite!

Noodle Chronicles

Settle down, because it's noodle time! The noodles did a dry dance in a dark soy sauce mix – familiar like your favorite old-school jam. But let's get real, where's the crispy pork lard action? It was a no-show, folks. The noodle portion was decent, though – a satisfying tummy filler for sure.

The Verdict: Sedap or Not?

Drumroll, please! The grand finale – what's the deal with UNCLE NOODLE面叔叔's West Coast Wanton Mee? Well, it's like your reliable buddy who's always got your back. It won't blow your mind, but it'll keep you fueled up and satisfied. At $3.50, it's a steal for a belly-filling delight that won't leave your wallet crying.

UNCLE NOODLE面叔叔 Opening Hours and Location

5:30 am - 2:30 pm Daily

Address: 503 W Coast Dr, #01-04, Singapore 120503, Ayer Rajah Food Centre

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