H & W Heng Wang Wanton Noodles at Haig Road Market & Food Centre
Location: 14 Haig Rd, #01-60, Singapore 430014
Haig Road Market & Food Centre
Wanton mee stall at Haig Road Market known for lean char siew and crispy fried wantons.
Wanton mee stall at Haig Road Market known for lean char siew and crispy fried wantons.
H and W Heng Wang Wanton Noodles is a well-regarded stall at Haig Road Market and Food Centre, recognised for its wanton mee featuring lean char siew, springy egg noodles, and a signature chilli sauce that regulars rave about. The stall distinguishes itself with its fried wantons, which offer a satisfying crunch compared to the more common boiled variety, adding an extra dimension to each plate. It has earned a steady stream of loyal customers who appreciate the balanced flavours and the care taken in assembling each bowl. The menu is straightforward, offering dry and soup wanton mee variations at reasonable prices in keeping with hawker-centre norms. The lean char siew appeals to those who prefer less fatty meat, while the option of both boiled and fried wantons allows diners to tailor their plate. It suits anyone in the Haig Road area looking for a dependable, no-nonsense bowl of wanton mee. Find H and W Heng Wang at 14 Haig Rd, #01-60, Singapore 430014. Drop by during operating hours for a satisfying plate that showcases the best of traditional wanton mee craft.Operating Hours
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Negative Reviews
Zara
Bad service by the auntie.
Positive Reviews
Yusof
Extremely friendly uncle and aunty tendering the stall. Wantan mee taste old school and affordable.
Xiu Ling
Usually there's a queue here. Food quality is good and taste traditional.
Wei Jie
Very authentic and oldie taste. One one of the best wanton mee you can find, surprisingly! Too nice till forgot to take picture lol. And best of all it’s only $3 inclusive of char siew, fried and soup wanton! Where to find?
Valerie
Awesome wanton noodles offering both fried and steamed wanton as the default. Generous portion with charsiew and green veges. Stall owners are very friendly and kind.
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H & W Heng Wang Wanton Noodles
Heng Wang Wanton Noodles Stall
A food stall with a large yellow sign displaying "HENG WANG Wanton Noodles" and images of their dishes. Below the sign, a menu board shows various noodle and dumpling options with prices. Two women are visible at the stall, one ordering and the other preparing food. The stall appears clean and organized, with promotional materials and ingredients displayed.
Heng Wang Wanton Noodles
A food stall with a yellow awning displaying the name "HENG WANG Wanton Noodles" and images of their dishes. The stall is open with food preparation visible inside. A person is standing at the counter. There are also pictures of various noodle dishes and prices displayed.
H&W Heng Wang Wanton Noodles
A food stall with a bright yellow sign displaying the name "H&W Heng Wang Wanton Noodles" and images of their dishes. Below the main sign, there are smaller images of various noodle dishes with prices. Two customers and a staff member are visible at the counter.
Heng Wang Wanton Noodles
A food stall with a bright yellow sign displaying the name "Heng Wang Wanton Noodles" in English and Chinese. Below the main sign, there are pictures and names of various noodle dishes and dumplings with prices. The stall itself is visible, showing stainless steel counters, shelves stocked with containers and bags, and a self-service sign.
Heng Wang Wanton Noodles
A closed storefront for Heng Wang Wanton Noodles, featuring a sign with images of their dishes and the business name in English and Chinese. The metal roller shutter is down. People are seated at tables in front of the stall.
Wonton Soup
A close-up shot of a bowl of wonton soup. A bright green spoon holds a single wonton, partially submerged in the clear, savory broth. The bowl is also bright green.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wonton Soup
A bowl of dry noodles topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork) and some green vegetables, served with a side of wonton soup. The noodles are thin and appear to be tossed in a savory sauce. The char siu is thinly sliced and has a reddish-brown glaze. The wonton soup is in a separate bowl and is garnished with chopped scallions. There are also a few fried wontons visible in the noodle bowl. A pair of yellow chopsticks and a yellow spoon are placed on the bowls. A table number '114' is visible in the background.
Wonton Noodle Soup
A close-up shot of a bowl of wonton noodle soup. The soup is in a bright yellow bowl and contains several large wontons, noodles, and green vegetables, possibly bok choy, garnished with chopped scallions. The background shows blurred figures of people sitting at tables.
Food Stall Menu
A food stall menu featuring images and prices of various noodle and dumpling dishes. The menu highlights "Wonton Noodle" and "Dumpling Noodle" with a "Lower in calories" label. Other items include "Fried Dumpling Noodle", "Fried Wanton Noodle", "Fried Dumpling", and "Dumpling Soup". Prices range from $3.00 to $4.20. A sign indicates the stall is closed on Thursdays and Sundays and operates on a self-service basis.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wontons
A bowl of noodles topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork), green vegetables, and fried wontons, served with a side of clear soup. A white spoon rests on the edge of the noodle bowl. A no-smoking sign is visible in the background.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wontons
A close-up shot of a meal featuring a bowl of noodles topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork) and green vegetables. To the side, there are two other bowls: one containing wontons and another with soup, garnished with chopped green onions. Yellow chopsticks rest across the noodle bowl.
Food Stall in Market
A busy food stall in an indoor market. A man in a dark shirt stands at the counter of the Heng Li stall, which displays pictures of food and prices. Next to it, the Heng Wang Wanton Noodles stall also shows images of its dishes. People are seated at tables in the background, eating and socializing. The market has a high, corrugated metal ceiling with industrial lighting and fans.
Heng Wang Wanton Noodles Stall
A food stall with a large illuminated sign displaying "HENG WANG Wanton Noodles" and images of their dishes. Below the main sign, a menu board shows pictures and names of various noodle dishes and soups, including Wanton Noodle (Dry), Chicken Cutlet Noodle, Laksa, Fried Dumpling Noodle, and Dumpling Soup. The stall appears to be in a hawker center or food court, with customers visible in the foreground.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wontons
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork), green vegetables, and fried wontons. A bright yellow spoon and chopsticks are visible, along with a small dish of chopped green chilies. The dish is served in a bright green bowl.
Food Stall Menu and Condiments
A food stall counter displaying a menu with prices for Wanton Noodles and other dishes. Various sauces and condiments are arranged on the counter, along with cutlery. A sign advertises a "Belanja Eat" program offering free meals.
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