Mee Sua Geng at Old Airport Road Food Centre
Location: 51 Old Airport Rd, #01-30 Food Centre, Singapore 390051
Floor 1 · Old Airport Road Food Centre
Traditional mee sua soup stall at Old Airport Road Food Centre.
Traditional mee sua soup stall at Old Airport Road Food Centre.
Mee Sua Geng is a traditional noodle stall at Old Airport Road Food Centre, specialising in mee sua (vermicelli) served in a thick, savoury broth. The stall is known for its comforting bowls of fine vermicelli in a rich, gelatinous soup base, topped with ingredients such as pork slices, mushrooms, and egg. Its homestyle preparation and warming qualities have made it a favourite among diners seeking a light yet satisfying meal. The menu features mee sua in both clear and thickened broth styles, with the thickened version being the signature draw. Toppings include braised pork, chicken shreds, wood ear fungus, and vegetables, with options to add extra ingredients. The delicate vermicelli absorbs the flavours of the broth, creating a harmonious bowl that is both nourishing and easy on the stomach. The stall also serves other traditional soup noodle varieties. Find Mee Sua Geng at 51 Old Airport Rd, #01-30, Food Centre, Singapore 390051. Visit on a cool day for a bowl that warms from the inside out. It is a comforting option at Old Airport Road for those who appreciate traditional Chinese soups.Operating Hours
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Negative Reviews
Priya
Not so good. I'm not sure why they are able to get all those newspaper and food reviews recommending them.
Positive Reviews
Qadir
Singapore has Singapore style oyster mee sua. The looks of it look like taiwan style but the taste is very different. …
Oscar
This is one of the Best mee suah u can find in Singapore, it is smooth and fragrant. The fried mee suah surprisingly tasted quite good the ingredients are generous ( u can also pay a little extra for a fried egg on top ) …
Nadia
Delicious mee sua. Period. It’s not marketed as Taiwan style / flavoured , so don’t try with such expectations. Tastes great on its own merits. Side dishes (cutlet and omelette) are tasty too.
Muthu
Tried the wok fried Mee Sua for our light dinner and thought it was pretty decent - however, our friend got an allergy reaction due to excessive MSG after, rendering the dish a lower rating. …
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Mee Sua Geng
Mee Sua Geng
A brightly lit food stall with a large illuminated sign displaying the business name and menu items. The menu features various noodle dishes and snacks, including Traditional Oyster Mee Sua, Cheese Omelette, Shredded Chicken, Crab Stick, Shrimp, and Mushroom Cheese Omelette.
Mee Sua Geng
A brightly lit storefront with a large illuminated sign displaying the business name "MEE SUA GENG" in both Chinese and English. Below the main sign, a large menu board showcases various noodle dishes with images and prices. A man wearing a white t-shirt and a face mask stands in front of the stall. The stall appears to be a food vendor with a closed metal shutter behind it.
Mee Sua Geng
The exterior of a food stall with a large illuminated sign displaying the name "MEE SUA GENG" in English and Chinese characters. Below the main sign, there are large menu boards showcasing various noodle dishes and side orders with prices. The stall appears to be open, with food preparation areas and ingredients visible inside.
Mee Sua Geng
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying "MEE SUA GENG" in red Chinese characters and English. The stall features a menu board with images and prices of various noodle dishes and snacks. The menu includes "Traditional Oyster Mee Sua," "Ala Carte Snacks" like "Cheese Omelette," "Shredded Chicken," and "Shrimp," as well as "Mee Sua Set" options. Several dishes are priced between $3.00 and $7.00. The stall also advertises "Grab Food" and has a small refrigerator unit labeled "Fatty Chef."
Mee Sua Geng
A brightly lit food stall with a large illuminated sign displaying the business name and menu items. The sign features Chinese characters and English text, along with images of noodle dishes. Below the main sign, a digital menu board showcases various noodle options and prices. The stall appears to be in a food court or hawker center, with cooking equipment visible in the background.
Mee Sua Geng
A food stall with a large illuminated sign displaying the business name and various food items. The stall offers traditional oyster mee sua, ala carte snacks like cheese omelette, crab stick, mushroom, and shrimp, as well as mee sua sets.
Mee Sua Geng
A brightly lit storefront with a large sign displaying the business name "MEE SUA GENG" in both Chinese and English. Below the main sign, illuminated menu boards showcase various noodle dishes with images and prices. The interior of the food stall is visible, with cooking equipment and staff working.
Food Stall Menu and Kitchen
A food stall with a menu board displaying various noodle dishes and their prices. The kitchen area is visible behind the counter, with a person preparing food. There are also QR codes for payment and other signage.
Noodle Soup and Beer
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodle soup with a white spoon resting in it. A green bottle of Heineken beer is visible to the left of the bowl. In the background, another orange bowl with chopsticks and a small dish of sauce can be seen. The setting appears to be a casual dining environment.
Noodle Soup Stall
A food stall with a large sign displaying Chinese characters and images of noodle dishes. A woman wearing a mask is visible behind the counter. Several menu boards show pictures of various noodle soups with prices.
Oyster Mee Sua
A close-up shot of a bowl of oyster mee sua, a popular Taiwanese noodle soup. The dish features thin wheat noodles in a savory broth, topped with plump oysters, braised pork intestine, and fresh cilantro. The soup is a rich brown color, and the noodles are delicate and slightly tangled. The oysters are large and appear to be freshly cooked, while the pork intestine adds a chewy texture. The cilantro provides a fresh, herbaceous contrast to the savory elements. A pair of black chopsticks rests on the rim of the bowl.
Food Stall Counter
A food stall counter with a large illuminated sign above. The sign has Chinese characters and the words "MEE SUA GENG". Below the sign are pictures of various noodle dishes with prices. A woman in a black dress is standing at the counter, interacting with staff. There are also containers of condiments and a bowl of noodles on the counter.
Noodle Soup with Omelet
A bowl of thin noodles in broth with mushrooms, chili paste, and green onions, served with a side of folded omelet. Chopsticks are placed to the left of the bowl. The food is on a tray with a paper liner that has text including "Every a Crystal Wrap" and "Return your trays".
Mee Sua Geng Stall
A food stall with a large sign displaying the name "Mee Sua Geng" in Chinese and English. Below the sign are several menu boards showcasing different noodle dishes with pictures and prices. A man wearing a mask is visible behind the counter, preparing food. Trays of disposable containers and cutlery are stacked on the counter.
Oyster Mee Sua
A close-up shot of a bowl of oyster mee sua, a popular Taiwanese noodle soup. The dish features thin wheat noodles in a savory broth, topped with fresh oysters and shredded mushrooms. A white spoon rests on the side of the bowl.
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