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Keong Saik Road: Char Siew & Wan Tan Mee

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Came to Foong Kee Coffeeshop at Keong Saik Road for wan tan mee, but we were more impressed by the well roasted Char Siew as some other blogs have mentioned. I especially liked the crispy almost burnt or charred sweet bits (sweetness courtesy of the honey added in the marinade). I think that it’s best to come here for lunch as it was almost deserted at dinner time and only a pathetic amount of meat was left and the wan tan mee seemed to be just warm and not heated up enough. Perhaps they cater more to the office crowd.

I think I have to continue my search for the best wan tan mee. Perhaps to the reopened Kok Kee Wan Tan Mee one day.

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The coffeeshop is rather sprawling and seems to be in it’s original state. Quite a rare sight in Singapore where there’s always a new restaurant or hip cafe taking over. But after reading this post but Nathanael I guess it was another old coffeeshop that was taken over 8 years ago but the decor retained.

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As we didn’t quite know the location we walked quite a distance from the Chinatown Complex Market to get here. The area seems to be gentrified with fancy bars and restaurants intermingled with old coffeeshops.

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Address:

6 Keong Saik Rd, 089114
Opens: 11am – 8pm (but it’s better to go for lunch as I think the meats run out as early as 6.30pm, and it’s closed on Sundays and Public Holidays)

Here are some other reviews:

Diary of a Glutton

I Eat I Shoot I Post

For the Love of Food


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