Cho Kee Noodle at Old Airport Road Food Centre
Location: 51 Old Airport Rd, #01-04 Food Centre, Singapore 390051
Floor 1 · Old Airport Road Food Centre
Third-generation fishball noodle stall since 1965 at Old Airport Road.
Third-generation fishball noodle stall since 1965 at Old Airport Road.
Cho Kee Noodle is a third-generation fishball noodle stall that has been operating since 1965, making it one of the oldest stalls at Old Airport Road Food Centre. The stall was founded over sixty years ago and has been passed down through three generations, each maintaining the tradition of hand-making fishballs from yellowtail fish. These fishballs have a distinctive bounce and sweetness that factory-made versions simply cannot replicate, a quality that has kept customers loyal across decades. Cho Kee serves its noodles in the classic Singapore style, tossed in a chilli-vinegar sauce with fried shallots and served with a bowl of clear soup on the side. The stall's longevity at Old Airport Road Food Centre, one of Singapore's most competitive hawker destinations, speaks to the enduring appeal of genuinely hand-crafted food. In an era where many hawker stalls have turned to commercial suppliers for convenience, Cho Kee's commitment to daily hand-made preparation is both rare and admirable, preserving a craft that defines the best of Singapore's hawker heritage. Find Cho Kee Noodle at 51 Old Airport Rd, #01-17, Singapore 390051. For handmade fishball noodles crafted by three generations since 1965, this stall is a living piece of Singapore hawker history.Operating Hours
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Negative Reviews
Khai
Overrated noodles. Texture of noodles totally off for the second time. Sauce is really very average or below average.
Positive Reviews
Cassandra
Highly recommended! My wife and I especially love the wanton noodles, especially the beetroot noodles which is unique and healthy. Always friendly stall owners too. Our favourite stall in the whole of Old Airport Road Food Centre! Thank you so much for the good food and big smiles over the years. 🙏 …
Rizal
The wanton mee is consistently good. Fresh noodles cooked to a lovely texture, tender char siew, crispy fried wantons and a generous serving of veggies. Thank you for serving and cooking with heart.
Li Ann
Our dear friend John Lum had asked if we’d tried the wanton noodles in Old Airport Hawker Center, so we headed there this evening. …
Jun Jie
Not our first time trying this, but this is definitely of a better standard versus the first time we had it - from a taste perspective. …
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Cho Kee Noodle
Cho Kee Noodle Shop Front
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying "CHO KEE NOODLE" and images of noodle dishes. The stall also features various menu boards with pictures and prices of food items, as well as promotional materials and payment options like DBS PayLah!. A woman is seen interacting with the stall.
Cho Kee Noodle Storefront
A close-up, low-angle shot of the exterior of a noodle shop. The main sign above reads "CHO KEE NOODLE SINCE 1965 OLD AIRPORT ROAD" in English and Chinese characters. Below the main sign is a menu display featuring various noodle dishes with prices. Red decorative tassels hang from the ceiling.
Cho Kee Noodle
A brightly lit noodle stall with a large sign displaying the business name and images of food. Below the sign are smaller displays showing menu items and prices, as well as historical photos and advertisements. The stall appears to be open for business.
Cho Kee Noodle
A food stall with a large sign displaying the business name and images of noodle dishes. A person is standing at the counter.
Cho Kee Noodle Shop Front
A food stall with a large sign displaying the name "CHO KEE NOODLE" in English and Chinese characters. Below the main sign, there are pictures and prices of various noodle dishes. The stall has a counter with a digital display showing "8.8.8". Various posters and advertisements are displayed on the stall's front.
Noodle Shop Front
A brightly lit noodle shop front with a large menu board displaying various noodle dishes and prices. Below the menu are several framed photographs and advertisements. The shop's name appears to be related to noodles and "Old Airport Road".
Braised Noodles with Meat and Vegetables
A bowl of braised noodles topped with tender braised meat, mushrooms, and green vegetables, served with a side of what appears to be radish cake and a cup of dark liquid, possibly soy sauce or broth.
Wonton Noodle Soup
A close-up shot of a bowl of wonton noodle soup. The soup contains wontons, sliced meat, noodles, and green vegetables. A white spoon rests in the bowl.
Noodles with Char Siu
A bowl of noodles topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork), wontons, and greens. A small dish of chili sauce and a cup of broth are also visible. The meal is served on a table with a light purple surface.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wontons
Two plates of noodles topped with char siu (barbecued pork), wontons, and blanched green vegetables. Two bowls of soup and chopsticks are also visible. The plates have a decorative border with rooster motifs.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wontons
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork), crispy fried wonton wrappers, and a side of green vegetables. The noodles appear to be thin and yellow, and the char siu is glistening and has a reddish-brown hue. The wonton wrappers are golden brown and appear to be fried to a crisp.
Noodles with Wontons
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles with wontons and a side of soup. A person's hand is visible holding chopsticks, about to pick up some noodles. In the background, there are various signs and people, suggesting a food court or hawker center setting.
Wonton Noodles
A bowl of wonton noodles with char siu (barbecued pork) and green vegetables, served with a side of wonton soup. The meal is presented on a tray with a placemat that has instructions for returning trays and keeping tables clean.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wontons
A close-up shot of a bowl of green noodles topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork), wontons, and green vegetables. A side bowl of crispy fried wontons is also visible. Blue chopsticks rest across the bowls.
Noodle Dish with Char Siu and Wontons
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork), bok choy, wontons, and pickled green chilies. A pair of light blue chopsticks rests on the side of the bowl, and a spoon is visible at the bottom. The dish is served in a white bowl.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wontons
A plate of dry noodles topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork), served with several pieces of wontons and blanched green vegetables. The noodles are coated in a savory sauce.
Cho Kee Noodle Advertisement
A collage of advertisements and information for Cho Kee Noodle. The main element is a large purple sign with the text "CHO KEE NOODLE" and a black and white photograph of the first generation of the noodle shop. Below this are logos for GrabPay and SG Clean. Further down are instructions on how to order, a QR code, and advertisements for wholemeal noodles and the bestfoody app. There are also signs in Chinese characters.
Char Siu Wonton Noodles
A close-up shot of a bowl of wonton noodles topped with char siu (barbecued pork) and leafy green vegetables. The noodles are thin and golden brown, mixed with a savory sauce. Several large, plump wontons are visible, along with slices of glistening char siu. A white spoon and chopsticks rest on the side of the bowl.
Food stalls with signage and menus
A row of food stalls in an outdoor market. The stall on the left has a menu board displaying drinks and sandwiches. The middle stall, labeled
Char Siu Wonton Noodles
A bowl of wonton noodles topped with char siu (barbecued pork), fried wontons, boiled greens, and sliced green chilies. A small bowl of broth and chopsticks are visible in the background.
Cho Kee Noodle Signage
A sign for "Cho Kee Noodle" features a historical black and white photograph of people in what appears to be a food stall setting. Above the photograph, the words "CHO KEE NOODLE" are printed in large white letters on a purple background. To the left of the sign, a smaller red and yellow sign reads "SINGAPORE BEST FOODS ENJOY TOP RATED FOODS 2017" with five stars. A digital display showing "15" is visible in the upper right corner. A man in a floral shirt is partially visible on the right.
Noodle Dishes with Wontons
Two bowls of noodle dishes with wontons and meat are served on a tray with two small bowls of soup. Chopsticks are placed on top of the bowls. The dishes appear to be a type of dry noodle with toppings. The background shows a blurred view of trees and buildings, suggesting an outdoor or semi-outdoor dining area.
Wonton Noodles
A bowl of wonton noodles with blanched greens and pickled chilies, served with a side of broth.
Dumplings with Noodles
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles topped with dumplings and greens. The noodles are thin and appear to be coated in a sauce. The dumplings are large and plump, with a light-colored wrapper. Green vegetables are visible on the side. In the blurred background, people are seated at tables in what appears to be a casual dining establishment.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wontons
A plate of dry noodles topped with char siu (barbecued pork), wontons, and green vegetables. A small bowl of soup is visible in the upper left corner. Chopsticks are placed on the right side of the plate. The food is served on a tray.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wontons
A bowl of noodles topped with char siu (barbecued pork), green vegetables, and wontons, served with a side of broth in a green bowl. The food is placed on a tray with instructions for clearing and returning trays.
Noodle Stall Menu
A food stall menu displaying various noodle dishes and additional toppings. The menu features images of the dishes and their prices. It also includes information about the ingredients and preparation of the noodles. Several awards and logos are displayed on the stall, including Singapore Heritage Festival, ST, BT, CNBC, and others. A digital display shows '6.48'.
Cho Kee Noodle Ordering Information
A sign displays information on how to order at Cho Kee Noodle, including CDC Voucher acceptance and a QR code for payment. It also provides a four-step ordering process and thanks customers for their cooperation. A hand sanitizer bottle is visible to the right.
Noodle Bowl
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles with dumplings and greens. The bowl has the branding "CHO KEE NOODLE Since 1965 old airport road 100% self manufactured by Cho Kee 云吞面". There are two other bowls in the background, one with soup.
Kitchen Preparation
A man in a striped shirt and shorts is washing dishes in a commercial kitchen sink. Shelves above are stocked with various kitchen supplies, including paper towels, containers, and stacks of plates. A microwave and a POS system are visible on a counter to the left.
Noodles with Wontons
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles with wontons and a side of soup. A spoon is lifting some noodles from the bowl. The noodles appear to be thin and yellow, coated in a reddish-brown sauce. Several fried wontons are visible on top of the noodles, along with some dumplings. A small bowl of light-colored soup is in the background. The setting appears to be a casual eatery.
Cho Kee Noodle Menu
A brightly lit menu board displays various noodle dishes and soups offered by Cho Kee Noodle, established in 1965. The menu features images of each dish with their respective prices.
Cho Kee Noodle Stall
A food stall with a sign displaying the name "CHO KEE NOODLE" and various noodle dishes with prices. A woman is standing at the counter, looking at a tablet. There are also pictures of food and promotional materials on the left side of the stall.
Operation Hours Sign
A sign displays the operation hours for a business. It lists hours for Monday to Friday, including Lunch (11:00 am - 2:30 pm), Break Time (2:30 pm - 6:00 pm), and Dinner (6:30 pm - 9:30 pm). Saturday and Sunday are marked as Off Days. The sign also includes a QR code and a thank you message.
Noodle Shop Menu and Advertisements
A display board features a menu for noodles and additional toppings, alongside historical photos, awards, and logos related to a noodle shop. The menu lists various noodle types like Spinach, Beetroot, Tomato, Seaweed, Egg, Broad, Hor Fun, and Whole Grain noodles. Additional toppings include Fried Wanton, Wanton, Char Siew, Vegetables, Dumpling, and Chicken Feet. The board also displays awards such as "Singapore Hawker Masters" and "The Green Book Best Food Awards 2013/14," as well as logos for Singapore Heritage Festival, ST, BT, and NBC.
Food stalls with customers
A busy food court with several stalls and customers queuing. One stall displays a menu with various food items and drinks. Another stall has a sign for "Famous Wan Ton Mee" and "Cho Kee Noodle". Tables and chairs are set up for diners.
Cho Kee Noodle Stall
A food stall with a large sign displaying the name "CHO KEE NOODLE" and images of various noodle dishes. Below the main sign is a menu board with pictures and prices of different noodle options, including Wanton Noodle, Fried Wanton Noodle, Mushroom Noodle, Dumpling Noodle, Shredded Chicken Hor Fun, and Chicken Noodle. There are also additional toppings listed. To the left, there are display boards with awards and logos, including "Singapore Heritage Festival" and "CNBC". A digital display shows "8.92". A person is visible on the right, interacting with the counter.
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