I first heard of Yean Heng Pancake around ten years ago due to a television show that was talking about local heritage food popular with res...
Stalking Pek Kio hawker centre, I saw three wanton mee stalls here and Soon Kee Wanton Mee was the only one that had a queue.
Three Stalls at Pek Kio Market & Food Centre
The cakes were the best part, as they were firm with a pronounced taste that one doesn't often get from other stalls.
I was happy that it was so cheap too.
Yeah, I liked this savory and chewy (and also sour and spicy after dipping in the hot sauce) grease bomb. I should try coming here for lunch next time.
Pek Kio Market and Food Centre – Located in Farrer Park along Owen Road, this hawker centre has been around for ages since my childhood days. I like to come here occasionally as the ventilation of …
Opened in 1951, Wah Kee Big Prawn Noodles has been serving their prawn noodles, which includes XXL prawns, to loyal customers for 70 years.
The noodles were a bit of a bore too, despite the greens and generous amount of crackling in there.
Yeah, I liked this savory and chewy (and also sour and spicy after dipping in the hot sauce) grease bomb. I should try coming here for lunch next time.
Wah Kee is one of the few that offers a decent rendition of dry prawn noodles with mee kia.
Definitely one of the top ones, though I believe there are better ones out there in terms of overall experience.
Coming back to Wah Kee Big Prawn Noodles 華記大蝦麵, do come and try this delicious Singapore food icon when you are in the area. Many food canons declared Wah Kee as Singapore's best prawn noodles.
Will I eat again? Maybe once in a while, I will go for the $10 prawn noodles. But $20 prawn noodles, that’s too extravagant!