Somerset Wantan Mee at Old Airport Road Food Centre
Location: Blk 51 Old Airport Rd, #01-60 Food Centre, Singapore 390051
Floor 1 · Old Airport Road Food Centre
Popular wanton mee stall at Old Airport Road Food Centre known for springy noodles.
Popular wanton mee stall at Old Airport Road Food Centre known for springy noodles.
Somerset Wantan Mee is a well-patronised stall at Old Airport Road Food Centre, recognised for serving wanton noodles with a distinctive springy texture and flavourful house-made sauce. Their signature dry wanton mee features lean char siew slices, boiled wantons, and thin egg noodles tossed in a balanced mix of chilli and soya-based sauce, accompanied by a bowl of clear soup on the side. The stall has built a steady following among regulars who appreciate its consistent quality and the satisfying bite of its noodles. The menu is kept focused on wanton mee in both dry and soup variations, available in portion sizes to suit different appetites. Prices remain reasonable for a food centre of this calibre, making it a practical choice for a quick lunch or casual dinner. The stall suits diners who prefer a no-frills, traditional plate of wanton mee without the long queues that some competitors attract. Find Somerset Wantan Mee at Blk 51 Old Airport Rd, #01-60, Singapore 390051. Call 9662 3762 or visit their Facebook page for the latest updates on operating hours. Drop by for a dependable bowl of wanton mee that hits the spot every time.Operating Hours
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Tiffany
Very old skol wanton noodle stall run by an elderly couple. Homemade fried dumplings, succulent braised mushrooms and fall off the bone chicken feet. Yummy Updated 27 Jan 2024. the stall has relocated to Old Airport Road Food Center #01-60 As good as ever. authentic old school flavor
Suhaimi
Talking about wanton mee, there are so many versions. Cantonese and hockchew but this is Hainanese. Old school type. Many like the Malaysia dark version. I preferred local (somerset) versions. You get to taste the original taste. If I could remember somerset also have dark sauce version. Chili sauce good My rating is 4/5.
Rachel
I finally found the wanton mee that used to be at Marine Parade coffeeshop (opposite polyclinic)! Quite by accident as I was there to buy some porridge for lunch. Friendly uncle and aunty are still running it. I like their old-school style …
Qadir
Very old skol wanton noodle stall run by an elderly couple. Homemade fried dumplings, succulent braised mushrooms and fall off the bone chicken feet. Yummy …
Priya
Good bowl of Wanton Mee with big portions at a good price! Felt like a light meal and not too overpower on the sauces for the noodles.
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Somerset Wantan Mee
Somerset Wantan Mee
A food stall with a sign displaying various noodle dishes and prices. A man is standing in front of the stall, looking at a piece of paper.
Somerset Wantan Mee
A food stall with a sign that reads "Somerset Wantan Mee Since 1992". The stall displays pictures of various noodle dishes and soups with prices. Below the menu display, there are posters and flyers attached to the stall's front. A person in a red shirt is visible behind the counter.
Somerset Wantan Mee
A food stall with a menu board displaying various noodle dishes. The stall name "Somerset Wantan Mee" is visible, along with the number "#01-60". Several people are queuing or standing in front of the stall.
Somerset Wantan Mee
A sign for Somerset Wantan Mee with images of various noodle dishes. The stall number is #01-60. Below the main sign, there are framed posters and pictures.
Somerset Wantan Mee
A food stall with a large illuminated menu board displaying various noodle dishes. Two people are visible, one appearing to be an employee and the other a customer. The stall has a sign that reads "Somerset Wantan Mee Since 1992". Below the menu are posters and shelves with food items.
Noodles with Char Siu
A plate of noodles with char siu (barbecued pork) and a side of soup. The noodles are thin and appear to be tossed in a savory sauce. The char siu is sliced and arranged around the noodles. A single wonton and some greens are also visible on the plate. The dish is served on a white oval plate with a dark tray. In the background, there are crates and a person sitting at a table.
Noodle Dish
A person is holding a camera-like device that displays a picture of a noodle dish with roasted meat. The background shows a blurred image of a restaurant interior with more food.
Noodles with Wontons
A close-up shot of a plate of noodles with wontons and some green vegetables. The noodles are thin and yellow, coated in a savory sauce. Several wontons, filled with meat and vegetables, are visible, some partially submerged in the sauce. A portion of leafy green vegetables is on the side.
Noodles with Char Siu and Vegetables
A close-up overhead view of a takeout container filled with noodles. The noodles are topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork), blanched green vegetables, and sliced green chilies. Some wonton wrappers are also visible.
Wonton Soup
A close-up shot of wonton soup in a white bowl. Several wontons are visible, filled with meat. Chopped green onions and a ring of what appears to be onion or radish are also present in the clear broth.
Wonton Soup
A close-up shot of a bowl of wonton soup. The soup is clear and light yellow, with several wontons visible. Chopped green onions are sprinkled on top. A large, light-colored spoon is partially submerged in the soup. The bowl is white and sits on a dark, textured tray.
Fried Dumplings with Noodles and Greens
A plate of food featuring fried dumplings, noodles, and green vegetables. The dumplings are golden brown and appear to be crispy. The noodles are thin and yellow, and the greens are leafy and dark green. There is a decorative element with hearts and text that appears to say "愛了愛了" (loved it, loved it) in yellow. A label on the image reads "Fried Dumpling".
Noodles with Char Siew and Wontons
A plate of noodles topped with slices of char siew (barbecued pork), wontons, and green vegetables, served with a side of soup and pickled vegetables. The text describes the char siew as lean and thin, and the sauce as light and fragrant.
Char Siu Noodles with Wonton Soup
A plate of char siu noodles with blanched greens and fried wontons, served with a side of wonton soup and pickled chilies.
Bowl of Soup with Scallions
A close-up overhead shot of a bowl of soup. The soup is a clear, light brown broth with several dumplings visible beneath the surface. It is garnished with chopped green onions scattered throughout. A small dish with what appears to be pickled jalapeños and sauce is visible to the left of the soup bowl.
Food Stall Menu
A food stall with a menu board displaying various noodle dishes and fried items. The stall is named Somerset Wantan Mee and has been operating since 1992. The menu shows pictures of the dishes with prices ranging from $4.00 to $5.00.
Noodles with Char Siu and Greens
A plate of dry noodles topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork) and blanched green vegetables. A small bowl of soup with wontons and a tiny dish of pickled chilies are also on the tray. Chopsticks are placed to the right of the plate.
Fried Wontons
A close-up shot of several golden-brown fried wontons on a white plate. The wontons are folded into a decorative shape and appear crispy.
Kitchen Preparation Area
A busy kitchen preparation area with two individuals working. Red plastic bags hang from a rack on the left. Various containers, utensils, and ingredients are visible on stainless steel countertops. A large pot is situated on a stove to the left, and a sink is to the right. A sanitation and hygiene check poster is displayed on the right side of the image.
Wonton Noodles with Char Siu
A close-up shot of a bowl of wonton noodles, featuring thin yellow noodles, slices of char siu (barbecued pork), blanched green vegetables, fried wontons, and a side of soup with wontons. Sliced green chilies are also visible on top of the noodles. The dish is served on a white oval plate on a dark tray. Part of a table with text is visible in the lower right corner.
Exploring The Journey of The Somerset Wantan Mee
A close-up shot of a pile of noodles, likely wantan mee. Text overlays the image, reading "EXPLORING The Journey OF The Somerset Wantan Mee (索美塞云吞面)" and "EXPLORE A DIFFERENT WAY TO EXPLORE SINGAPORE HAWKER FOOD".
Noodles with Char Siu
A plate of yellow noodles topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork) and green vegetables. A small bowl of soup and a side dish of pickled green chilies are also visible. The meal is served on a tray on a table.
Somerset Wantan Mee - Old School Flavours at Old Airport Road
A blog post discussing Somerset Wantan Mee, a hawker stall previously from Marine Parade Central, now located at Old Airport Road Food Centre. The post includes descriptions of the food, its history, and mentions that Linda Wong is a fan. It features images of the food, the stall's menu board, and the exterior of the stall.
Char Siu Noodles with Wontons
A plate of yellow noodles topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork) and blanched green vegetables. Two fried wontons are placed on the side of the plate. A small dish of dipping sauce with sliced chilies is also visible.
Wantan Mee
A close-up shot of a person holding a large portion of wantan mee noodles with chopsticks. The noodles are golden yellow and appear to be dry. In the background, a stall menu displays various noodle dishes with prices. A bowl of soup and some greens are also visible on the plate. The stall's name,
Food Stall Counter
A man stands at a food stall counter, facing away from the camera. Above the counter are several illuminated signs displaying food items and prices. One sign prominently features "SOMERSET WANTAN MEE" with images of dumplings and noodles. Another sign lists "B.B.Q." items like chicken and satay. Below these signs, a menu board shows prices for various noodle dishes and dumplings. The stall itself has food preparation equipment and ingredients visible.
Somerset Wonton Noodles Advertisement
A yellow poster advertising Somerset Wonton Noodles. It features text in both Chinese and English, describing the history and quality of their wonton noodles. The poster includes several photographs of people preparing and serving the food, as well as images of the dishes themselves.
Char Siu Noodles
A plate of char siu noodles with wontons and greens. The noodles are thin and yellow, tossed in a savory sauce. Slices of roasted pork (char siu) are arranged on top, along with some fried wontons and leafy green vegetables. A fork is visible on the right side of the plate.
Signature Somerset Wantan Mee
A plate of wantan mee with char siu (barbecued pork), blanched green vegetables, and a side of pickled green chilies. A bowl of soup with wontons and chopped scallions is also visible. The dish is served with chopsticks. The text "Signature Somerset Wantan Mee" is overlaid on the image.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wonton Soup
A plate of dry noodles topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork) and green vegetables, served with a side of wonton soup and pickled chilies. A large white spoon rests on the plate. The meal is set on a gray table, with sunlight casting shadows.
Somerset Wonton Noodle Display
A wall display featuring various collages of photos, text, and QR codes related to Somerset Wonton Noodle. The collages include images of people, food, and what appear to be reviews or promotional material. There are also QR codes for social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, as well as a CDC Voucher sign. Some dried meat products are hanging to the right of the display.
Somerset Wantan Mee Stall Display
A food stall display featuring images and descriptions of various noodle dishes. The stall is identified as "Somerset Wantan Mee Since 1992". Above the food images, there are labels for "Wantan Noodle Dry/Soup" and "Dumpling Noodle Dry/Soup". Below these, numbered images show "Mushroom Noodle Dry/Soup", "Wantan Soup", "Dumpling Soup", and "Fried Wantan", all priced at $4.00/$5.00. The lower part of the display shows various posters and flyers, including one titled "The Journey of Somerset Wantan Mee" with social media icons and a QR code. Another poster indicates "CDC Voucher Accepted here".
Noodles with Char Siu and Wontons
A plate of dry noodles topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork), leafy green vegetables, and pickled vegetables. Two wontons are visible on the side of the plate. A small bowl of clear soup with wontons and chopped green onions is placed next to the noodle plate. The food is served on a tray with printed instructions for clearing disposable crockery and returning trays.
Somerset Wantan Mee Display
A display board featuring various posters and images related to Somerset Wantan Mee. The posters include photos of people, food, and text in English and Chinese. There are also social media icons and QR codes. A sign indicates that CDC Vouchers are accepted. Some raw meat hangs in the background.
Somerset Wantan Mee Stall
A food stall with a menu board displaying various noodle dishes and soups. The stall's name,
Wonton Noodles
A plate of wonton noodles with char siu (barbecued pork) and green vegetables. Yellow starbursts with "Popular NO.1" in Chinese and English are overlaid on the image. A label indicates "wantan mee".
Somerset Wantan Mee Advertisements
A display of various advertisements and photos related to Somerset Wantan Mee. The display includes images of people, food, and social media QR codes. There is also a sign indicating that CDC Vouchers are accepted.
Somerset Wantan Mee QR Code
A QR code for Somerset Wantan Mee, with the business name in English and Chinese. The QR code is displayed on a pink background with a TikTok logo. Below the QR code are options to share via download, WhatsApp, Facebook, Stories, Messenger, and Instagram.
Braised Chicken Feet with Noodles
A plate of braised chicken feet served with noodles and leafy green vegetables. Text overlays read "YYDS!" and "(eating) 超满足!".
Somerset Wantan Mee Menu
A food stall menu board displaying various noodle and soup dishes with prices. The stall is called Somerset Wantan Mee and has been operating since 1992.
Somerset Wantan Mee Stall
A food stall with a menu board displaying various noodle and soup dishes. The stall has a sign that reads "Somerset Wantan Mee Since 1992". Below the menu board, there are various posters and flyers displayed on the stall's front. The stall appears to be in a hawker center or food court.
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