Chef Kin HK Wanton Noodle
The power of social media is not one to be trifled with. You?ve probably heard about the absurd queues by now, but is Chef Kin HK Wanton Noodle really worth the wait?
Tucked at the corner of a coffee shop in Yishun, former Crystal Jade executive chef Chan Wing Kin has taken his 18 years of culinary experience to venture into his own hawker business.
It?s easily become the talk of the town, with queues growing consistently days after word got out. Like many Singaporeans, I had to sus the hype out myself. Reluctantly, I made the decision to rock up before they open at 7.30am, so I could beat the queue.
I arrived five minutes before opening on a Monday morning and was pleasantly surprised to find about 15 groups waiting patiently in line. Well, if there?s one thing our country will definitely win in, it?s safe to say it?s queuing.
By the time I left, the queue had snaked so far back, the wait went up to an hour.
I must say, at its price point, Chef Kin HK Wanton Noodle serves up decent bowls of noodles, but definitely nothing ground-breaking for you to join a queue past half an hour. Of course, they are still in the early days since opening, and I?m sure over time, these bowls will only get better.
Very shiok!!!
Food is very nice and satisfying.
The food price is reasonable so order away!
Drop in today! Highly recommended!
Address: Blk 632, Yishun St 61, #01-14, Singapore 760632
Mobile: Nil
Opening Hours: 7.30am - 8pm (Daily)
AVERAGE PRICE: $4 onwards
SUITABLE FOR: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Signature: HK Wanton Noodle (Soup), Beef Brisket Noodle (Dry),
The power of social media is not one to be trifled with. You?ve probably heard about the absurd queues by now, but is Chef Kin HK Wanton Noodle really worth the wait?
Tucked at the corner of a coffee shop in Yishun, former Crystal Jade executive chef Chan Wing Kin has taken his 18 years of culinary experience to venture into his own hawker business.
It?s easily become the talk of the town, with queues growing consistently days after word got out. Like many Singaporeans, I had to sus the hype out myself. Reluctantly, I made the decision to rock up before they open at 7.30am, so I could beat the queue.
I arrived five minutes before opening on a Monday morning and was pleasantly surprised to find about 15 groups waiting patiently in line. Well, if there?s one thing our country will definitely win in, it?s safe to say it?s queuing.
By the time I left, the queue had snaked so far back, the wait went up to an hour.
I must say, at its price point, Chef Kin HK Wanton Noodle serves up decent bowls of noodles, but definitely nothing ground-breaking for you to join a queue past half an hour. Of course, they are still in the early days since opening, and I?m sure over time, these bowls will only get better.
Very shiok!!!
Food is very nice and satisfying.
The food price is reasonable so order away!
Drop in today! Highly recommended!
Address: Blk 632, Yishun St 61, #01-14, Singapore 760632
Mobile: Nil
Opening Hours: 7.30am - 8pm (Daily)
AVERAGE PRICE: $4 onwards
SUITABLE FOR: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Signature: HK Wanton Noodle (Soup), Beef Brisket Noodle (Dry),