Hawker Stall located in Hawker Centre @ Our Tampines Hub
Pang Pang Wanton Noodle brings the beloved tradition of Singaporean wanton mee to Our Tampines Hub Hawker Centre, serving up authentic comfort food that has won the hearts of locals and visitors alike. Located at stall #01-41, this family-run establishment specializes in the classic combination of springy noodles, tender char siew, and expertly crafted wontons that define this iconic dish.
The stall's signature wanton mee features perfectly tossed noodles with a satisfying firm texture, seasoned with savory flavors that complement the accompanying slices of sweet, meaty char siew. Each bowl comes with fresh vegetables and is served alongside a warming bowl of wanton soup, where soft-skinned dumplings filled with seasoned meat create a harmonious dining experience.
What sets Pang Pang Wanton Noodle apart is their commitment to traditional preparation methods while maintaining consistent quality. The wontons are particularly noteworthy, featuring delicate skins that encapsulate flavorful meat fillings, served in a clear, savory broth that enhances the overall meal experience.
Beyond their signature dish, the stall offers variations including dumpling noodles, chicken feet noodles, and shredded chicken noodles, providing options for different preferences. Their fried wontons add a delightful textural contrast with their crispy exteriors and meaty interiors, making them a popular add-on for those seeking extra indulgence.
Unit Number #01-41
Operating Hours
Closed - Opens Tomorrow
Opens tomorrow at 8 am
Monday
8 am–11 pm
Tuesday
8 am–11 pm
Wednesday
8 am–11 pm
Thursday
(Today)
8 am–11 pm
Friday
8 am–11 pm
Saturday
8 am–11 pm
Sunday
8 am–11 pm
Price Distribution
$1–10100%
$10–200%
$20–300%
Our Menu
Main Course
Wanton Mee
$5.50
Classic tossed noodles with char siew, vegetables and wanton soup
Dumpling Noodles
$5.50
Springy noodles served with handmade dumplings
Chicken Feet Noodles
$6.00
Traditional noodles with tender braised chicken feet
Shredded Chicken Noodles
$5.50
Noodles topped with tender shredded chicken
Sides
Fried Wanton
$3.50
Crispy fried wontons with meaty filling
Soup
Wanton Soup
$4.50
Clear broth with soft-skinned wontons filled with seasoned meat
Dumpling Soup
$4.50
Warming soup with handmade dumplings
Photo Gallery
Pang Pang Wanton Noodle shop front with menu pictures above counter.
Pang Pang Wanton Noodle shop front with menu and food displayed.
A plate of chicken feet noodles with mushrooms and green vegetables.
A plate of wanton noodles with chicken feet, mushrooms, and vegetables.
Pang Pang Wanton Noodle shop front with menu and worker visible.
A plate of wanton noodles with char siu and vegetables is shown.
A plate of wanton noodles with char siu and vegetables is shown.
Overhead shot of a plate of noodles with chicken, mushrooms, and greens.
A tray with wanton noodles, fried wontons, and soup bowls are displayed.
A plate of fried wontons on a wooden table.
A package of mushroom flavor hot pot seasoning is displayed.
A plate of wanton noodles with vegetables on a wooden table.
A bowl of Pang Pang Wanton Noodle soup with green vegetables.
A bowl of soup with green onions, a spoon, and chopsticks.
The image shows a package of Wang Xiaolu tiger skin chicken feet.
A busy food court with various stalls and many people eating.
A bag of frozen dumplings with Chinese and Japanese text on it.
A bag of frozen dumplings with Chinese text on the packaging.
A bag of frozen Chinese dumplings with text in Chinese and Japanese.
Pang Pang Wanton Noodle shop interior with a worker and menu board.
Overhead shot of a plate of wanton noodles with soup and pickled peppers.
"The noodles were pretty average and tasted okay, but they were overcooked. The cook didn't seem too happy taking my order and appeared preoccupied, although my experience doesn't seem to align with the other reviews.
Since the revamp, the prices have gone up. $4.30 for a bowl of wanton noodles isn't too expensive compared to other places, but I did expect slightly better quality."
Shawn Koh
"I tried this wanton noodle stall, Pang Pang Wanton Noodle, which is located some walking distance away from Botak Delicacy. I ordered their wanton noodles, which cost SGD$3.80. The noodles were nicely done, but not drained well enough, so the sauce was a little diluted. The char siu, on the other hand, was kind of sweet, and the wantons were alright."
Desmond Kang
"Always looking in a daze. I only asked for no lard oil and to add chili. I ended up with lard oil and no chili. The noodles are always too wet, not dried enough. Enough said. Not worth a try."
Positive Reviews
Huijuan Koh
I like this wanton noodles because the noodles taste nice. It doesn't have the "ghee" taste that some noodles have. Their wanton is yummy, and there are generous ingredients in their 水饺 (dumplings).
There always seems to be a long queue during mealtimes. The boss rarely smiles, especially when he's busy, but if I greet him, he will smile back. 😊
Aiman Lau
"Solid wanton mee. The noodles were cooked just right, there was a good amount of char siu that was also tender, the chili sauce was very flavorful, and the wantons were packed with ingredients."