Uncle Lee's Noodle House Wanton Mee Wanton Noodle. Lor Mee. Chee Cheong Fun. at Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre
Location: 110 Pasir Ris Central, #01-07, #01-10 Hawker Centre, Singapore 519641
Floor 1 · Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre
Wanton mee, lor mee, and chee cheong fun at Uncle Lee's, where noodle craft meets hawker soul.
Wanton mee, lor mee, and chee cheong fun at Uncle Lee's, where noodle craft meets hawker soul.
Uncle Lee's Noodle House is a hawker stall that specialises in several beloved noodle dishes, with wanton mee as its headline act. The springy egg noodles are tossed in a savoury sauce and topped with plump, handmade wantons and slices of char siew, creating a plate that hits every note. The stall also serves a robust lor mee with a thick, flavourful braised sauce and chee cheong fun drizzled with sweet sauce and sesame seeds. Each dish is prepared with attention to texture and balance, ensuring consistency that keeps regulars returning. The variety makes it a great option when different people at the table want different things. Prices are reasonable and service is efficient even during peak hours. Drop by Uncle Lee's Noodle House and let a bowl of noodles done right lift your spirits.Operating Hours
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Negative Reviews
Rizal
Very average but good value for money. 4.50 for the fried chicken lor mee give quite a lot of chicken. Gravy is ok. Maybe others will like but not for me.
Yi Xuan
They have 2 stalls. lor mee everything good. The original wanton manned by 2 aunties from originally good become bad in attitude. Also served undercooked wanton , raw wanton which is disgusting. If encounter, please make noise
Positive Reviews
Li Ann
Love the fried chicken lor mee at this stall. The fried chicken comes crispy and goes well with the thick soup. The stall only opens for lunch. I'll surely be a regular customer as long as I live near by.
Jun Jie
I went for the Lor Mee, which was sold in a separate stall with the same name. I was cynical at first, but became contented with the quality served. Not the best, but decent enough.
Farah
The bowl of noodles was slightly overcooked, but the sauce and taste were good. The wontons were also fresh and plump. Will definitely be back.
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Uncle Lee's Noodle House Wanton Mee Wanton Noodle. Lor Mee. Chee Cheong Fun.
Uncle Lee's Noodle House
The exterior of a noodle shop with a prominent sign reading "Wonton Noodle" and "Uncle Lee's Noodle House". Below the sign is a menu display with images of various noodle dishes and their prices. The shop counter and kitchen area are visible behind the menu.
Uncle Lee's Noodle House
A food stall with a prominent sign reading "Uncle Lee's Noodle House" and "Wanton Noodle" in English and Chinese. Below the sign is a menu display with pictures and prices of various noodle dishes. The stall has a stainless steel counter with trays, baskets, and food preparation equipment visible in the background.
Fishball Noodles Stall
A stall selling fishball noodles with a prominent sign displaying "FISHBALL NOODLES" and "MING FA". The stall has a display of food items and a counter for service. There are tables and stools in the foreground.
Uncle Lee's Noodle House
A food stall with a prominent sign that reads "Uncle Lee's Noodle House" and "Lor Mee". The stall appears to be busy with customers ordering food. The interior shows cooking equipment and staff preparing meals.
Uncle Lee's Wanton Noodle
A queue of people stand in front of a food stall with a sign that reads "Wanton Noodle" and "Uncle Lee's Noodle House". The stall displays pictures of food items.
Uncle Lee's Noodle House
A brightly lit sign for Uncle Lee's Noodle House, specializing in Lor Mee. The sign features the business name, the year it was established (Since 1988), and the Chinese characters for noodles. Stall number 01-10 is also visible. Below the sign, a menu board displays images of various noodle dishes.
Uncle Lee's Noodle House
The storefront of Uncle Lee's Noodle House, featuring a large sign with the business name and images of their noodle dishes.
Noodle Stall
A stall with a sign displaying "TRADITIONAL LOR MEE PRAWN MEE MEE REBUS" and images of noodle dishes. A person wearing a mask and a cap is visible behind the counter.
Uncle Lee's Noodle House
A line of customers waits to order at Uncle Lee's Noodle House, a food stall specializing in Lor Mee. The stall has a prominent sign displaying its name and the dish it serves.
Uncle Lee's Wanton Noodle House
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying "Wanton Noodle" and "Uncle Lee's Noodle House". Below the sign, there are images of various noodle dishes. To the left, a display case shows fried food items. People are queuing to order.
Uncle Lee's Noodle House
A food stall with a prominent sign reading "Wanton Noodle" and "Uncle Lee's Noodle House". There is a menu board displaying various noodle dishes with prices. Several customers are visible, some ordering and others waiting. The stall appears to be busy with staff preparing food in the background.
Uncle Lee's Wanton Noodle
A street food stall with a prominent sign reading "Wanton Noodle" and "Uncle Lee's". Below the sign, a menu displays various noodle dishes with prices. A customer stands at the counter, facing the stall where staff are preparing food. The stall appears to be open for business.
Lor Mee Noodle House
A street food stall with a prominent sign reading "Lor Mee" and "Uncle Lee's Noodle House". A menu board displays various noodle dishes with prices and images. A person is visible at the counter.
Uncle Lee's Wanton Noodle
The exterior of a noodle stall with a prominent sign displaying "Wanton Noodle" and "Uncle Lee's". Below the sign, a menu board shows various noodle dishes with prices. The stall appears to be busy with staff preparing food.
Uncle Lee's Noodle House
The exterior of a noodle house stall with a prominent sign displaying "Lor Mee" and Chinese characters. The stall has a menu board with images of food and prices. Two people are visible, one ordering and another working behind the counter.
Uncle Lee's Noodle House
A food stall with a prominent sign reading "Wanton Noodle" and "Uncle Lee's Noodle House". The stall displays images of various noodle dishes and prices. Several customers are seen ordering or waiting for their food.
Uncle Lee's Wanton Noodle House
A storefront for Uncle Lee's Wanton Noodle House, with a large illuminated sign displaying the name in English and Chinese. Below the sign is a menu board with pictures of various noodle dishes and their prices. Two customers are standing in front of the stall, looking at the menu. The stall appears to be in a food court or hawker center.
Braised Pork Belly Noodles
A close-up shot of a bowl of braised pork belly noodles. The dish features thick, dark gravy, pieces of crispy fried pork belly, and two braised eggs. Chopped green onions are sprinkled on top as a garnish. A white spoon and chopsticks rest on the edge of the bowl. The bowl is placed on a dark, textured tray.
Noodles and Soup
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles with char siu and vegetables, accompanied by a bowl of soup and a glass of iced beverage. The bowls have the text "pasir ris CENTRAL HAWKER CENTRE" printed on them.
Uncle Lee's Wanton Noodle QR Payment
A close-up of a QR code payment sign for Uncle Lee's Wanton Noodle. The sign displays the SG QR logo, the business name, a large QR code, and the text "SCAN TO PAY". Below the QR code, various payment method logos are visible, including GrabPay, Alipay, NETS, DBS PayLah!, OCBC Pay Anyone, UOB, and others. The sign is framed in red and blue.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wontons
A bowl of dry noodles topped with char siu (barbecued pork), mushrooms, greens, and fried wonton skin. A side of chili paste and pickled green chilies are provided. A separate bowl contains wontons in broth, with a large spoon. The bowls are on a brown tray. The bowl of noodles has "Foodfare" branding.
Signature Noodle Dish
A plate of signature noodles served with char siu (barbecued pork), wontons, fried wontons, shiitake mushrooms, and green vegetables. A small bowl of soup with chopped green onions is visible on the side. The dish is priced at $4.80.
Noodles with Gravy
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles covered in a thick, savory gravy. The noodles appear to be thin and mixed with bean sprouts and pieces of what looks like fried tofu or fish cake. White chopsticks rest on the rim of the bowl. A dark beverage container is visible in the background, along with a pack of tissues.
Noodles with Char Siu and Vegetables
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles topped with char siu (barbecued pork), fried wonton crisps, and green vegetables. A white spoon rests in the bowl. The bowl has text that reads "pasir ris central market centre".
Noodles with Char Siu and Wontons
A bowl of noodles topped with char siu (barbecued pork), fried wontons, and pickled green chilies. The bowl has the "Foodfare" logo on it.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wontons
A bowl of noodles topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork), fried wontons, and green vegetables. A side of soup with chopped scallions and a small dish of pickled green chilies are also present. The bowls and chopsticks have the "Foodfare" logo. The meal is served on a bright yellow table.
Noodles with toppings
A close-up shot of a clear plastic container filled with noodles, bean sprouts, fried fish cakes, a hard-boiled egg, and a dark sauce.
Bowl of Noodles with Fried Items and Egg
A close-up shot of a bowl filled with dark broth, noodles, and various toppings. The toppings include pieces of fried dough or tempura, a halved hard-boiled egg with a visible yolk, and fresh green herbs. A dollop of red sauce or chili paste is also visible. The dish appears to be a savory noodle soup.
Noodles and Soup
A bowl of noodles with vegetables and a side bowl of soup with dumplings, both bowls have the logo "pasir ris CENTRAL KITCHEN CENTRE".
Noodles with Char Siu and Soup
A bowl of noodles topped with sliced char siu (barbecued pork) and green vegetables, served with a side of clear soup. Chopsticks are placed across the bowl, and a white spoon rests on the side. The bowl has text that reads 'pasir ris CENTRAL HAWKER CENTRE' and the soup bowl has 'Foodfare' logo.
Braised Pork Belly Noodles
A close-up shot of a bowl of braised pork belly noodles. The dish features thick slices of tender braised pork belly, a hard-boiled egg cut in half, fried dough fritters, and chopped scallions, all swimming in a rich, dark braising liquid. A dollop of chili paste is visible on the side.
Food Stall Counter
A food stall counter with various promotional materials and food items displayed. On the left, there are logos for Deliveroo and Foodpanda, and a Facebook page for 'uncleleeswantonmee'. A picture of a signature noodle dish is shown with the price $4.80. Below that, a picture of 'Ngoh Hiang' (five-spice rolls) is displayed with the price $1.60 per piece. A QR code for payment is visible, along with information about CDC Vouchers and GrabFood. A staff member wearing a mask is visible behind the counter, and baskets of cutlery are arranged in front.
Noodles with Char Siu
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork) and blanched greens. The bowl has text that reads "pasir ris CENTRAL HAWKER CENTRE" and "Foodie".
Uncle Lee's Noodle House Sign and Menu Display
A brightly lit sign for "Uncle Lee's Wanton Noodle" is displayed above a menu board featuring images of noodle dishes. The sign includes the text "Since 1988" and "Noodle House" in English, along with Chinese characters. Below the sign, a menu displays two noodle options with prices: "Wonton Noodle Soup" for $2.80 and "Mushroom Shredded Chicken Hor Fun Noodle Soup" for $2.80.
Bowl of Food with Coffee
A close-up shot of a bowl of food, possibly a noodle dish with various toppings, and a mug of black coffee. The bowl has text that reads "foodfare" and "pasir ris central hawker centre". The food appears to include fried items, a hard-boiled egg, and chopped herbs. The coffee mug has red text that says "Kopi".
Wonton Noodle Soup
A bowl of wonton noodle soup with bok choy and a side of sliced green chilies. The bowl has the Foodfare logo and text that reads "PASIR RIS CENTRAL HAWKER CENTRE".
Noodles with Meat and Egg
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles with various ingredients. The dish includes thick, flat yellow noodles, bean sprouts, slices of meat, and a hard-boiled egg cut in half. The ingredients are covered in a dark, savory sauce. The food is served in a clear plastic container.
Noodles with Char Siu
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles being lifted with chopsticks. The noodles are thin and appear to be coated in a savory sauce. Slices of char siu (barbecued pork) are visible throughout the dish, along with some blanched green vegetables and what looks like fried wonton wrappers. The bowl is white and sits on a wooden surface.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wonton Soup
A bowl of dry noodles topped with char siu (barbecued pork) and a side of wonton soup. The bowls have the text "pasir ris CENTRAL HAWKER CENTRE" and "Foodfare" printed on them.
Noodle Soup with Egg and Fried Items
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodle soup. The noodles are thick and coated in a dark, savory broth. The bowl also contains a halved hard-boiled egg with a bright yellow yolk, pieces of fried food, and garnished with chopped green herbs and chili flakes. Chopsticks are lifting a portion of the noodles from the bowl.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wontons
A tray with three bowls of noodles and soup, and a small dish of pickled chilies. The bowls are white and have the text "pasir ris CENTRAL HAWKER CENTRE" and "Foodfare" printed on them. One bowl contains dry noodles with char siu (barbecued pork) and green vegetables. Another bowl contains noodle soup with char siu, wontons, and green vegetables. The third, smaller bowl contains a clear broth with meatballs and green onions. The pickled chilies are sliced and appear to be in a light brine.
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