Wei Jia Ban Mian Fish Soup is located inside the same coffee shop as Wan Jia Xiao Guan Zi at Blk 443 Clementi Ave 3 behind Clementi Mall. In case you are wondering, no, the two stalls are unrelated.
At the end of the day, this is a no-frills takeaway spot for a casual dim sum craving. Very affordable prices, and I really like the fact that we have a long-established brand, albeit a casual one, hidden amongst our neighbourhood which is in my opinion, a gem.
It felt like I ordered the wrong things on the menu and choices like the teriyaki fried rice and crab omelette would have fared better. Nevertheless, Fried Rice Story’s diverse menu is worth giving a second shot so I’ll probably be back again to try out everything else I missed!
With a decent plate of hokkien mee plus fast and impeccable service, this is a pretty good place to stop by for residents in the area. They’re also planning to expand onto food delivery platforms with food and drink bundles, so do look forward to that!
A quiet little coffeeshop with lots of flies and mosquitoes. A middling old school prawn noodles, with a light sweet soup.
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
The Hokkien Mee was dry and alkaliney, and seemed to suffer from the lack of a strong seafoody broth. The texture was quite nice, given its lineage (son of the Golden Mile Hainan Hokkien Mee), but I thought the flavour could be improved, importantly since this was the dry variety of Hokkien Mee. No one eating here at all, just after lunch.