Friday, March 29, 2013

Review: China Whampoa Handmade Noodles

Ever since we had to send our girl to nursery, we have been eating breakfast out almost everyday. Sometimes we do run out of choices but still, we have quite a long list of favourite hunts, some of which we NEED to eat every week.

One such place is China Whampoa handmade noodles.

Manned by a 30 something couple, their soup is particularly sweet and wholesome. After eating a few times, we concluded that there's no MSG. The ban mian or handmade noodles come in a huge variety of additions apart from the regular minced meat balls. There's sliced fish, prawns, abalone to name a few, but we always choose the plain meatball ones because it's breakfast! They don't automatically come with eggs though so you need to ask for them specifically.

Another star is given to their chilli paste, they have both the red and green versions! They are a tad sweet for my hub, for he likes the KL dried shrimp chilli better, especially when used for the dried ban mian. In fact, this is probably one of the only few places in Singapore that serves dried ban mian. I prefer the soupy one because of their sweet soup base.

The noodles is bouncy and has bite, which is paramount to a good ban mian.

The only gripe is that Whampoa hawker centre is probably one of the most dirty in Singapore. Had the place been cleaner, the experience would have been much much better.


Rating : 4.5 / 5

China Whampoa Homemade Noodles
91 Whampoa Drive
#01-24 Whampoa Drive Makan Place Block 91
Tel: 96256692





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