Randy
Good: open during CNY Bad: charged $2 per packet of plain noodles, comes with only 1 small packet of chilli, tried to ask for more but rejected on the basis of "1 packet is enough".
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Specialized fried bee hoon stall perfecting Singapore's comfort noodle dish with proper wok techniques and authentic flavor combinations.
Xing Heng Fried Bee Hoon Noodle at Marsiling Mall Hawker Centre brings authentic Chinese noodle traditions to Singapore's northern communities, specializing in expertly prepared fried bee hoon (rice vermicelli) and other traditional noodle dishes that showcase the skill and artistry required to create perfectly balanced textures and flavors. This dedicated noodle specialist contributes to the rich diversity of Chinese cuisine available within Marsiling Mall's comprehensive hawker center, ensuring residents and visitors throughout the Woodlands area have access to quality noodle preparations that honor traditional cooking methods while providing the satisfying, affordable meals that make hawker centers such an integral part of Singapore's culinary landscape.
The stall specializes in traditional fried bee hoon preparations that require precise timing and temperature control to achieve the ideal texture where each strand of rice vermicelli maintains its individual character while absorbing the complex flavors of seasonings, proteins, and vegetables that create the distinctive taste profiles associated with authentic Chinese noodle cooking. Their menu likely includes various noodle options prepared with different proteins and vegetables, each dish carefully balanced to provide nutritious, filling meals that satisfy diverse preferences while maintaining competitive pricing that makes quality Chinese noodles accessible to students, families, and working professionals throughout the northern Singapore region.
Available for convenient delivery through foodpanda and operating within the vibrant atmosphere of Marsiling Mall Hawker Centre, Xing Heng Fried Bee Hoon Noodle represents the continuation of traditional Chinese noodle craftsmanship in Singapore's evolving food scene, where skilled preparation techniques passed down through generations ensure authentic flavors and proper textures that connect diners with culinary heritage. The stall's presence within the hawker center's diverse food landscape provides essential noodle options that complement other available cuisines, ensuring that customers seeking traditional Chinese comfort foods can find reliable, expertly prepared dishes that maintain the standards of quality and authenticity that define Singapore's beloved hawker culture and community dining traditions.
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Randy
Good: open during CNY Bad: charged $2 per packet of plain noodles, comes with only 1 small packet of chilli, tried to ask for more but rejected on the basis of "1 packet is enough".
Tom LIM
Honestly lm not a picky guy. Can this store pls do a honest & sincere deal . I ordered large char kway teow $8.50 very little cockles worst of all 2 tiny slices of lap cheong . Also order large oyster omlette $12 l can even find a decent size oyster. Very frustrating.
Jin DS
Terrible tasteless everything this stall cooked. HKM taste like uncook without any ingredient of sauce in it Char kway tiow super sticky oily people don't mind waste money can give it a try if not agree.
I Love money
Food is good but small portion.Only one thing is the hawker so kiashu think customer will runaway to pay them n keed demanding asking 😏😏
PC
We ordered the char kway teow & fried oyster in the evening. We went to this stall because we saw the nice photos of the CKT from the reviews. But it turned out to be a disappointment when the one we had was very dry and tasteless. The fried oyster was good but overall the CKT has either dropped its standard or it just happened to be horrible that day. Which is why I could only give it 2 stars.
Jimmy Chai
Used to be at a Coffee shop at Blk 167 Wlds St. 11 serving since early morning until late at night.
Sophia Tan
Unlike others Hokkien Mee this actually has 2 fresh prawns & visible sotong. Taste wise is not too bad. Chilli seem to be on the sweet side though. Not traditional but taste good. No wok hei though. This plate is $4.50.
sundaypig tomlim
A rich, savoury plate of Hokkien mee full of ingredients. Unfortunately, the chilli is quite salty.
Ng Chong Haur
Worth to try. Not recommended to dine in during night time. Many tables drink beers.
Ken Woodlands
Prefer the kway teow cooked by the wife.
laybit
Liked the char kway teow here. Piping hot, slightly moist and not too sweet. The cockles were topped on the CKT raw, just the way I like my cockles! (Update: 14 Mar 22) Tried the fried oyster today. Nicely done! Eggs and tapioca batter were fried to a good crisp, and the oysters were fresh too! Wish they put more oysters though. (Update: 16 Aug 24) They moved out of the coffeeshop and is now at Marsiling Mall. Ordered the Hokkien mee. Not bad and they are generous in giving two lime. They don’t have pork lard though.
Fean Chew
One of the very few hokkien mee that has prawns, sotong and pork belly..
Faith Chng
Char Kueh teow, fried mee hoon n hokkien mee.. tasty. Food still piping hot when delivered to me. Will order again
Edward Joseph Paulino
For those who like their hokkien parwn mee on the drier side this is for you. S$4:50 Plate was full with sotong and of course prawn. Gave two dollar sized calamansi which added citrus flavor when squeezed over the noodles. One of the better tasting prawn mee I have had. Value for money. Recommended. Down side, they only serve Hokkien prawn mee in the after noon and evening it's not available in the morning.
Jerry QUEK Cheng Pang
Sells several types of noodles+ carrot cake ( Chai Tau Kueh ).All types are not bad, I especially like their Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee,It tastes good.All the prices are ok, common prices.It is very near to Marsiling Mrt Stn. There are HDB car parks behind and opposite the road. Dated : 05/11/2017 ( Sunday ). Updated : 03/11/2018 ( Saturday ). Added 2 new photos ( View of stall & a plate of Fried Hokkien Prawn Noodle ( Chao Fu Jian Xia Mian ).
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