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Wan Tan Kia 老派云吞仔 - Wanton Noodles in Various MRT Stations

  

A few weeks ago, I noticed that a new shop has taken over the spot where Traditional Penang Food used to be. It is a new wanton stall called Wan Tan Kia, which can be loosely translated into “the wanton boys”. 

 

Wan Tan Kia opened its first stall at Esplanade Xchange and it has since opened branches in Marine Parade and various MRT stations.

 

Yun Tun Zai - Stall Front

 

I like that it is located in MRT station, making it easy for commuters like myself to grab a quick bite. Let’s check out this new wanton noodle shop.

 

Yun Tun Zai - Menu

 

There are only 6 items on the menu which takes out the hassle of having to choose from different options. 

 

Yun Tun Zai - Traditional Wanton Noodle Soup

 

This is their Signature Dry Wanton [S$3for Regular, S$4 for Medium, S$5 for Large]. I like that the egg noodles does not have a strong yeast taste but the portion is a little small. It comes with char siew, wanton and vegetables. 

 

There is also soup version Traditional Wanton Noodle Soup [S$4.50 for Regular, S$5.50 for Large]. 

 

Yun Tun Zai - Traditional Wanton Soup

 

There is also Traditional Fried Wanton [S$3 for Regular, S$4 for Medium, S$5 for Large] and Traditional Wanton Soup [S$3 for Regular, S$4 for Medium, S$5 for Large]. You get 9 pieces of wanton for $3, that’s very generous.

 

Yun Tun Zai - Specialty Homemade Ngoh Hiang

 

The Speciality Homemade Ngoh Hiang [S$5] are freshly-made upon order. These delicious bite-sized ngoh hiang are filled with pork, prawns and chestnut. Served with maltose, it is sweet and savory at the same time with a nice crunch from the chestnuts. 

 

Wan Tan Kia 老派云吞仔

Address: 802 Bukit Batok West Avenue 5, Bukit Gombak MRT, Singapore 546083

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