Top 12 Best Hokkien Mee in Singapore
Hokkien mee is a staple in a Singaporean’s diet. This beloved dish usually involve egg noodles or rice noodles stir-fried with prawns, squid, and pork. Then, the dish is served are pieces of fried pork lard, sambal sauce and freshly squeezed lime add that signature zest to the dish. You can find stalls that hawk this dish in hawker centres and kopitiams in Singapore. But only the most skillful of chefs can cook up that fresh symphony of flavours. Here are the Best Hokkien Mee in Singapore.
Table of Contents
- 1. Tian Tian Lai Hokkien Mee
- 2. Kim Keat Hokkien Mee
- 3. Hokkien Man Hokkien Mee
- 4. Ah Hock Fried Hokkien Mee
- 5. Nam Sing Hokkien Fried Mee
- 6. Xiao Di Fried Prawn Noodle
- 7. YouFu Fried Hokkien Prawn Noodle
- 8. Swee Guan Hokkien Mee
- 9. Original Serangoon Hokkien Mee
- 10. Singapore Fried Hokkien Mee
- 11. Chef Goo
- 12. Geylang Lor 29 Hokkien Mee

1. Tian Tian Lai Hokkien Mee
Description:
Come Daily Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee (天天来炒虾面). Since 1968.
Mr Ng’s father started cooking hokkien mee way back in 1968, and he eventually took over the trade and has garnered a loyal group of patrons ever since. His hokkien mee has lasted two generations.
Signature Dish
Fried Hokkien Mee Prawn Mee:
Pricing: The Hokkien Mee is offered in 4-dollar, 5-dollar, and 8-dollar portions.
Customer Review: “The main characteristic of this Hokkien Mee is its gooeyness which intensifies the crustacean taste of the the stock. The noodles were well fried and the chef is no friend of pigs, so you get your lard and belly pork strips here. The fresh prawns and sotong are tiny and only serve as a garnishing. What you are going for is just a satisfying, full flavoured, fried noodle dish. “4.5/5
Website:https://www.facebook.com/comedailyfhpm/
Location: 127, #02-27 Singapore 310127 Lor 1 Toa Payoh, 310127
Contact: +65 9671 7071
2. Kim Keat Hokkien Mee
Description:
They serve Singapore’s favourite local delight – Hokkien Mee in a sizzling claypot !
Kim Keat Hokkien Mee is owned by Mr Lee, a man who found strength in his faith to turn over a new leaf after spending 20 years in and out of prison. Kim Keat Hokkien Mee is his turning point in life and he has not looked back since.
Signature Dish
Claypot Hokkien Mee
Pricing: Hokkien Mee $4, $6,$8, $10
Customer Review:
“It’s been awhile since I’ve had Kim Keat Hokkien Mee, but it hits all the right spots whenever I’m craving for hokkien mee!
The perfect wok hei, crispy noodle bits from the char, perfectly fried & fatty pork belly, overdose of lard & fresh plump prawns with generous bean sprouts – this is exactly what your need in a good Hokkien mee!
Their noodles soaks up all the broth so well, every mouthful & slurp is a pleasing & comforting feeling to your belly..”
Website: https://www.facebook.com/officialkimkeathokkienmee/?ref=page_internal
Location: 92 Lor 4 Toa Payoh, #01-264, Singapore 310092
Contact::+65 9011 4400
3. Hokkien Man Hokkien Mee
Description:
A former sous chef from Les Amis, a Michelin-starred restaurants, helms this Hokkien Mee stall along wit his wife. So you can definitely expect the beloved Singaporean dish be finessed to perfection. They pour their heart and soul into making the dish: the couple wakes up at 5am every day, and would work 14-hours for six days a week.
Signature Dish
Fried Hokkien Mee
Pricing: Hokkien Mee $5, $6,$8
Customer Review:
Hokkien Mee with very delicious gravy and fresh ingredients. The prawn and squid are fresh. Chilli is good.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Singaporehokkienman
Location: 19 Toa Payoh Lor 7, Singapore, Singapore
Contact::+65 8798 1525
4. Ah Hock Fried Hokkien Mee
Description:
Mr Ng is actually the 4th son of Ng Seng 黄成, one of two brothers who started frying this style of noodles along Rochor Road in the 50′s. In 1966, he ventured out by himself and started frying Hokkien Mee around the Serangoon Gardens area. His cousin, Mr Ng Hock Wah, who is the eldest son of the other brother, Ng Tong 黄铜, started his own stall at Simon Road at around the same time. So these two men can truly be called hawker legends as they are direct descendents of the creators of this iconic Singaporean dish! Not only that, both have been perfecting their craft for over 50 years, thus elevating this humble dish as an iconic hawker food.
Signature Dish
Fried Hokkien Mee
Pricing: Their Fried Hokkien Mee ($3, $4, $5)
Customer Review: Dry style, old school Hokkien Mee with a history that traces back to the original creators of the dish! The fact that this style of fried Hokkien Mee is truly, uniquely Singaporean is undisputed.
Location: 57 Garden Way, Chomp Chomp Food Centre Stall 27 Serangoon Gardens
Contact: NA
5. Nam Sing Hokkien Fried Mee
Description:
Ask any Singaporean for a great plate of Hokkien mee and Nam Sing Hokkien Mee would definitely pop up. This humble stall at Old Airport Road Food Centre has been serving stir-fried noodles since the 1960s, serving tasty plates of fried mee with crispy pork lard. .
Don’t let the age of Mr Ng Hock Wah, the current owner of this noodle stall, fool you. At 73 years old, Mr Ng has been zealously serving his family’s renowned Hokkien mee for the past 50 years. Despite being well over the retirement age, he still works six days a week, frying at the wok for 12 hours each day.
Signature Dish: Fried Hokkien Noodles
Pricing: Their Hokkien Mee comes in two sizes: normal ($5) and large ($8).
Customer Review:
Unlike the hokkien mee you’ll find at other stalls, the version here—unchanged since 1963—is fried with thin bee hoon and yellow noodles. It’s also on the drier side, with a subtle kiss of wok hei that doesn’t overpower the flavour of the prawn stock they use.
The most glaring difference between this hokkien mee and its counterparts is the absence of belacan. This method, which sees the noodles served with sliced red chilli, is supposed to be the most traditional way of eating fried hokkien prawn mee. It’s said to allow you to fully enjoy the noodles without the overpowering taste of the fermented shrimp paste chilli.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Nam-Sing-Hokkien-Fried-Mee-1416993421924960/
Location: 51 Old Airport Rd, #01-32, Singapore 390051
Contact: 6440 5340
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6. Xiao Di Fried Prawn Noodle
Description:
Being a hawker is not exactly the easiest job but this 28-year-old young hawker named Terence aspires to cook the best Hokkien Mee in Singapore. He has carved his name as an up-and-coming hawker star who has been featured in many media and also participated in Singapore Day in Melbourne.
Xiao Di means “young brother” in Chinese, but Terence has more than 10 years of cooking experience. He was working at his friend’s stall frying Hokkien mee, carrot cake and oyster omelette before he decides to perfect his perfect his skills at various well-known fried prawn noodles stalls. Coupled with trial and error recipes and cooking techniques picked up on the internet, he finally gained the confidence to start out on his own.
Terence strongly believes that cooking with passion will make a difference to the final dish. Therefore, he is very particular about the preparation time and choosing the right ingredients. His stock is prepared using prawns from Thailand, which have more roe for extra flavour with the option of crispy pork lard. One mouthful and you’ll close your eyes in a moment of divine enjoyment.
Signature Dish: Fried Hokkien Noodles
Pricing: Their Hokkien Mee priced at $4 & $5 , $2 to add ingredient.
Customer Review: They serve the slightly wetter version, uses thick rice noodles n yellow noodles which soaked up the umami broth. Ingredients used were fresh, consisted of squid, prawns n some pork. The chilli was very spicy to me! I ordered $5 so got no complaints about portion size. The first mouthful n I can taste a bit of wok hei! The pork lard served was fresh n crispy! I’m sold, worth the 1/2hr wait!
Website: https://www.facebook.com/FPNxiaodi
Location: 153 Serangoon North Ave 1, Block 153, Serangoon Village, Singapore, Singapore, 550153
Contact: +65 9062 1201
7. YouFu Fried Hokkien Prawn Noodle
Description:
A young husband and wife duo runs this hokkien mee stall at the Golden Mile Food Centre. They have since garnered gleaming reviews from local press and food blogs for their scrumptious fried hokkien prawn noodle. You can even add opeh leaf to infuse a subtle woody fragrance to that already delicious dishes.
Signature Dish
Fried Hokkien Prawn Noodle
Pricing: Hokkien Mee $4, $5, $6,$8
Customer Review:
Back here again after a few months for an upsize plate of Hokkien Mee which IMO is damn niceee when dine.
Instantly regret not buying an even larger portion after eating when I saw people with a black plate and I’m like 🥺🥺.
I might have to go for a $6/$8 next round. $4 is too little, $5 is shiok but not enough hahahaha. The noodles are well coated with soup with generous AMT of pork lards, pork belly. Nothing to complain. I guess this is easily my top 3 Hokkien Mee.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/youfuhokkienmee
Location: Beach Rd #01-57 Singapore, Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Contact::+65 9825 7449
8. Swee Guan Hokkien Mee
Description:
They actually use charcoal to cook the hokkien me instead of gas. So you can savour the glorious wok hei smell. Even if they cook it in a large batch, their hokkien mee is cooked to perfection, with generous amounts of pork lard of course!
Signature Dish
Hokkien Mee
Pricing: Hokkien Mee $6, $8, $10, $15
Customer Review:
Hokkien prawn mee, so far it’s the best I have tried.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Swee%20Guan%20Hokkien%20Mee/188813567824125/
Location: 549A Geylang Road (Geylang Lorong 29) Singapore, Singapore 389504
Contact::+65 9817 5652
9. Original Serangoon Hokkien Mee
Description:
The original creator of Serangoon Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee was considered a legend in the field for his mouthwatering, wok charred plates of noodles. Before his retirement, he handed his skills over to his son and a friend, and his friend is now the only one helming his recipe for generations of diners to come.
Pricing: Each plate of noodles cost $4 to $6 portion for takeaway
Customer Review:
”Well fried with a delightful smokiness, the viscosity of the noodles coat your mouth with a fragrant seafood flavour, with the option of crispy pork lard. The robust flavours of the stock are also absorbed by the thick yellow noodles. Admittedly, the flavours are not the most intense and there is a lack of egginess, but it is still super good, especially with the sambal chili in the mix.”
Website: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Original-Serangoon-Fried-Hokkien-Mee/193124674055500
Location: 566 Serangoon Road Singapore, Singapore
10. Singapore Fried Hokkien Mee
Description: The Hokkien mee is cooked at this stall by an elderly lady who whips everything up by herself with a massive wok. Unlike many hawker stalls that usually just own one shop unit, she owns two that are located side by side, with one that is used to just house massive refrigerators that stores all her ingredients. This is definitely a testament to how well her business is doing! The fried mee includes pork belly slices, crispy pork lard and fresh prawns.
Pricing: Their Hokkien Mee priced between $4 to $15
Customer Review:
”I have had share once before on this store of fried hokkien mee. It is really extremely nice and delicious which I strongly advise you to try. You will not regret it. The store opens from 2pm right up to 2am to feed those who wants midnite supper.”
Website: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Singapore-Fried-Hokkien-Mee/130387523682678
Location: Whampoa Food Market, Block 90 Whampoa Drive #01-32 Singapore, Singapore
Contact: +65 6251 2857
11. Chef Goo
Description: The namesake stall specialises in Fried Hokkien Mee cooked with Red Sea Prawns, which are imported from Saudi Arabia. Their popular dish of Hokkien Mee featured a mix of yellow noodles and bee hoon wok-fried in a heady seafood broth, topped with the full works: pork lard, fried shallots, thin strips of pork belly, and fresh, plump prawns. The combination was rich and umami-laden—perfect for anyone who loves their seafood.
Signature Dish: Red Sea Prawns Fried Hokkien Mee
Pricing: small ($5), regular ($6), and large ($8)
Customer Review:
”I had the fried hokkien prawn mee.. I like mine wet.. and it’s really tasty. The broth carries the prawn taste well, and when mixed with the belachan chili, the hei bi taste gets drawn out. The ingredients are generous too. Gonna try the other dishes like pao fan and fried rice next time.”
Website: https://www.facebook.com/ChefGooKitchen/
Location: 120 Bukit Merah Lane 1 Singapore, Singapore 150120
Contact: +65 8806 6742
12. Geylang Lor 29 Hokkien Mee
Description: Operated by Uncle Alex, this Hokkien Mee at 396 East Coast Road is still being prepared in the traditional charcoal fire. The regular serving size of Hokkien Mee costs $6 and can even be sufficient enough for two people. If not, you can order than $10, $15 and $20 versions to get your fill.
Signature Dish: Fried Hokkien Mee
Pricing: The regular serving size of Hokkien Mee costs $6, $10, $15, $20
Customer Review:
”Food was delivered hot and yummy! Ordering and payment is swift and easy! Thank you for sending us such yummy hokkien mee. It’s hard to find the old times flavour hokkien mee served on Opeh leaf already. Support local! Do try out on their Pork belly satay when you are ordering too!”
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Geylang-Lorong-29-Charcoal-Fried-Hokkien-Mee-1502943626492275/
Location: 396 East Coast Road Singapore, Singapore 428994
Contact: +65 9733 1388

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