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Sunday, March 8, 2026

Dunman Road Char Siew Wanton Mee 德明叉烧云吞面

Dunman Food Centre is a familiar name among Wanton Mee lovers, known for its long-standing reputation and loyal following. What makes it even more interesting is the presence of two popular Wanton Mee stalls, one on the upper floor, Joo Chiat Ah Huat Wanton Noodle,  and another on the lower floor, each with its own fans and debate on which is better. Naturally, I had to start with the iconic Dunman Road Char Siew Wanton Mee.

Dunman Road Char Siew Wan Ton Mee

We ordered a large bowl of Wanton Mee to share. At first glance, it looked fairly standard, topped with slices of lean char siew, some vegetables, and served with a bowl of soup on the side. However, the noodles themselves appeared slightly different from the usual, which made it all the more intriguing.

Wanton Mee (Big)

We dug into the bottom of the bowl to retrieve the wantons that were hidden beneath the noodles. While they were decently sized, the texture and taste did not leave much of an impression on me. There wasn’t quite the wow factor I was hoping for, and perhaps it simply wasn’t the style that I was craving for.

Wantons

Overall, it was a decent plate of Wanton Mee that many would probably still enjoy, especially those who grew up eating this style. While it did not quite leave a strong impression for me personally, I can understand its long-standing popularity and loyal following. Taste is always subjective, and this might just appeal more to those who prefer a simpler, more traditional profile. As for me, it was a worthwhile try, but perhaps not one that I would specifically crave for.

Dunman Road Char Siew Wanton Mee 德明叉烧云吞面
Location:
271 Onan Rd, #02-19 Dunman Food Centre, Singapore 424768

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