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Kok Kee serves wonton noodles with a difference. The noodles and wontons are cooked in batches, and then divided into individual portions ($3.50).

 

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Ya alway super long queue but the portion damn little hahha

 

Must get S$4.50 portion ( large )....but the taste is sedap [thumbsup]

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It is nice but find too excessively expensive for the kind of portion they serving. $3.50 size is damn small and $4.50 is already like more ex than some foodcourt wanton noodle which is much higher in rental. I also had the impression they purposely allowed a long queue to form (even though they could have fulfilled the orders earlier) which was perhaps to create a positive image about the quality of their food. The taste is good but wait is too long and price too ex which means from a 8.5/10 rating I have reduced it to 7/10. I understand good food comes at a price but it is way overpriced. I have tasted other wanton noodle which is as good and at $3.50 for similar portion to Kok Kee's $4.50.

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It is nice but find too excessively expensive for the kind of portion they serving. $3.50 size is damn small and $4.50 is already like more ex than some foodcourt wanton noodle which is much higher in rental. I also had the impression they purposely allowed a long queue to form (even though they could have fulfilled the orders earlier) which was perhaps to create a positive image about the quality of their food. The taste is good but wait is too long and price too ex which means from a 8.5/10 rating I have reduced it to 7/10. I understand good food comes at a price but it is way overpriced. I have tasted other wanton noodle which is as good and at $3.50 for similar portion to Kok Kee's $4.50.

 

I once asked them why theirs cost more....they told me they only use premium char siew....quite true as no fats at all....but then again....good things are never cheap...well as long as it's not S$10 per plate...I think it's still not too rich for my blood....for the time being...

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Ya alway super long queue but the portion damn little hahha

 

 

Yeah... i agree the portion is little... but the gravy that they use is special... the noodle is very Q too :D

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Yeah... i agree the portion is little... but the gravy that they use is special... the noodle is very Q too :D

 

It is indeed one of the best out there [thumbsup]

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really honestly, i dun find them damm good.....

 

first of all, i dun believe in spending too much time to queue for food. waste of time... u spend more time to queue more than u spend time eating it......... is it really worth?

 

secondly, i like more of the black sauce type of wanton noodle....

 

thirdly, its too expensive.... 3.50, but its so little.... 4.50 is still not much.... a big eater can easily eat 2 plates

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I think the famous wanton noodle at clementi central hawker centre which was once featured on one of the channel 8 foodies program is at least as good, if not better. The wait is also very long but you dun have to stand there to queue and they will send it to you. less expensive also.

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really honestly, i dun find them damm good.....

 

first of all, i dun believe in spending too much time to queue for food. waste of time... u spend more time to queue more than u spend time eating it......... is it really worth?

 

secondly, i like more of the black sauce type of wanton noodle....

 

thirdly, its too expensive.... 3.50, but its so little.... 4.50 is still not much.... a big eater can easily eat 2 plates

 

5 mins to 10 mins queue is ok lah...and u know the old saying " Good things are never cheap.....and cheap things are also mostly not that good " ?

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what is the avg queueing time for weekends lunch time btw? last time I used to work near there and the usual queueing time during lunchtime weekdays at their stall is like 15 mins. is considered very lucky if happened to queue for only 10 mins. just wondering if weekends queue might be shorter?

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what is the avg queueing time for weekends lunch time btw? last time I used to work near there and the usual queueing time during lunchtime weekdays at their stall is like 15 mins. is considered very lucky if happened to queue for only 10 mins. just wondering if weekends queue might be shorter?

 

Honestly....on average, I've only waited between 5 to 10 mins on most occasions...the longest being 15 mins max when those fellas in front ordered takeaways as well...

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Honestly....on average, I've only waited between 5 to 10 mins on most occasions...the longest being 15 mins max when those fellas in front ordered takeaways as well...

 

really? I waited for 10-15 mins most of the time...or is it the situation has changed? I encounter this like 2yrs ago when I was at my former workplace...

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really? I waited for 10-15 mins most of the time...or is it the situation has changed? I encounter this like 2yrs ago when I was at my former workplace...

 

Seriously...it's 5 to 10 mins wait on average...only extreme cases like long queues with lot's of takeaways then stretch to 15 mins.....and fyi operation hrs if I'm not wrong is 12.30pm to 3.00am

 

Closed on either wed or thurs

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