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Ban mian is a popular Chinese noodle dish that can be found all over Singapore. It is typically made with handmade noodles served in a flavorful soup with vegetables, meat or seafood, and other ingredients. Here is our top 5 ban mian recommendations in Singapore.
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KL Traditional Chilli Ban Mee – MacPherson
KL Traditional Chilli Ban Mee – Macpherson Road boasts a spacious and bright interior, featuring clean walls and white tables. Upon entering, customers are warmly greeted by the staff and can choose from a menu of up to 10 different items, including their signature ban mee bowls, minced pork noodle, hand-made fishball noodle, and soup.
For the dry version, a delicious bowl of soup filled with tapioca leaves perfectly complemented the dish’s overall flavor. The soup had a rich and savory seafood umami taste that added an extra dimension to the dish and made it all the more enjoyable.
Address: 476 MacPherson Rd, Singapore 368191
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Shi Xiang Ge Ban Mian (食香阁板面)
The standout dish at this eatery is undoubtedly the beef la mian or shaved noodles ($5), which is served in a mild beef broth and generously topped with slices of beef. Customers can opt to have chilli served on the side, which some prefer to stir into the broth.
While the broth itself is pleasant and slightly sweet, it may be considered somewhat lacking in depth to some. However, the addition of the chilli provides a flavorful kick, as the aromatic ingredients in the sauce enhance the overall taste. Although the chilli is not particularly spicy, it definitely elevates the dish to the next level.
Address:514 Bishan Street 13, level 2 Bishan Bus Interchange, Singapore 570514
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He Xing Ban Mian Zhi Jia
It’s not often that you come across hawker stalls serving Xing Hua cuisine, as these delicacies are typically only found in restaurants. However, there is a hidden ban mian in the hawker stall that specializes in Xing Hua cuisine! He Xing Ban Mian Zhi Jia is located in Sims Vista Market & Food Centre and offers a variety of Xing Hua-style bee hoon dishes, as well as handmade noodles.
While the rice cakes are not made in-house, they are delightfully chewy and springy. The dish comes with a generous portion of ingredients, including fresh and sweet prawns and clams atop the rice cakes. This delectable combination of flavors and textures makes for a satisfying and tasty meal that is sure to please.
Address: 49 Sims Pl, #01-45, Singapore 380049
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L32 Handmade Noodles
The stall prides itself on using only the freshest ingredients and avoiding the use of MSG in their soups. Another secret to their delicious dishes is the lengthy preparation time, as they allow their soup to simmer for over 10 hours each night. This careful attention to detail and dedication to quality is what sets L32 Handmade noodles apart from other Ban Mian stalls and keeps customers coming back for more.
As with other handmade noodle stores, you can have the options to choose from ban mian, you mian, or mee hoon kueh, dry or in soup. What makes the store stand out is their range of toppings. Apart from the usual minced pork, there’s also chicken, seafood, fish balls, and meatballs.
Address: 558 Geylang Road, Singapore 389509
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Qiu Rong Ban Mian
Nestled at the rear of the Old Airport Road Hawker Centre is Qiu Rong Ban Mian, a popular stall that specializes in handmade noodles. Their menu features a wide range of dishes, including ban mian with various seafood options, as well as bee hoon, mee suah, and soup dishes.
What sets Qiu Rong Ban Mian apart from other stalls is their commitment to using only the freshest ingredients, which are skillfully prepared to create flavorful and satisfying meals. The highlight of their menu is undoubtedly their handmade noodles, which are expertly crafted to perfection. Customers can choose from a variety of toppings to accompany their noodles, ranging from succulent seafood to hearty meats.
If you’re looking for a delicious and authentic Ban Mian experience, Qiu Rong Ban Mian is definitely worth a visit.
Address:51 Old Airport Rd, #01-64, Singapore 390051
Singapore is home to some of the best ban mian dishes in the world, and these five stalls are just a few examples of the delicious ban mian dishes you can find around the island. From traditional ban mian to unique variations like chicken cutlet ban mian, there’s something for everyone.
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