I am someone who loves wanton mee without those thick brown sauce, thus Koka Wanton Mee is my favorite as it has the kind of taste I am looking for. Very traditional and authentic taste. This stall only operates from 11pm at night till 3am, closed every Sunday. The waiting time is approximately 1 ho
Seriously I am testing my patience to eat this….
So is it worth the wait?
2hrs
Hmmmmm
Honestly the noodle is very good …. The wonton is actually better then the noodle!!!!
It outshine it anytime.
However base on my 8friends
They all say the take away one is much better….
That the irony for you!!!
Overrated.
I came two nights in a row to confirm. Small portion as well even when I ordered the biggest. I ordered $5 the first night and $6 the second night.
Try and see from my pics if u can figure out which is the $6.
Long wait is for sure as many came, could be due to the various articles abou
(Forgot to take pictures, so here are screengrabs!)
Maybe it was the excitement of the unknown. The draw of doing what Singaporeans do best.. queue for food. Cos if people are waiting, then it MUST be good right?
Though many a stall has disappointed with that said theory, I'm glad Koka didn't. I w
$4 only few mouthful, go for $6 to fill up stomach. This is the best late night WTM
The best WTM in town after so many years still. Can only be eaten now for leisure as the wait is easily 1-2hours.
Waited an hour for my wanton mee but its worth it. Ordered a $5 medium size plate and it comes with shredded chicken, mushroom & char siew. I tried both their dumpling & wanton & it tasted very delicious. Recommended, must try if you can wait for it. Enjoy!
This was actually my second visit to this wanton noodle store, the first time there, I was there too early and they were not even ready for operation. Just so happen to cycle past this vicinity and decided to give this place a try. Upon reaching, I could see that there were many people in the hawker
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