J & J Special Beef Noodle: 75-year-old uncle serving braised beef noodles & wagyu beef rice for past 17 years

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J & J Special Beef Noodle at Old Airport Road Food Centre is a long-running stall started in 2008, known for braised beef noodles and a higher-priced wagyu beef rice. The piece reviews its background, awards, and a tasting of the S$6 beef noodle with added tendon, highlighting the gravy and texture while noting limits in the wagyu dish. It suits diners seeking classic beef noodles over premium add-ons.

Recently, I revisited my favourite Old Airport Road Food Centre and finally decided to visit J & J Special Beef Noodle, a stall I often pass by but have never had the chance to visit.

J & J Special Beef Noodle - food centre signage

The stall was set up in 2008 when 75-year-old William was retrenched from his job and decided to delve into the hawker trade.

J & J Beef Noodle - owner William

With a crown of jet-black hair that left us wondering whether it was dyed or a natural marvel, William’s remarkably youthful appearance nearly caused my dining partner, Lily, and I to choke on our sugarcane drinks when we learned of his age. Perhaps both of us are vampires who bathed in the fountain of youth (wink wink).

J & J Beef Noodle - stall front

I found out that the initials ‘J & J’ actually stand for June and Justin, which are the names of his 2 kids— sweet, isn’t it?

The stall has many awards plastered all over its signboard, including local radio station, Class 95’s 2019 Foodie’s Choice for ‘BEST BEEF NOODLES’.

J & J Beef Noodle - famous people

The stall front even has pictures of Ang Peng Siong and Yip Pin Xiu saying good things about his food. Internally buzzing with excitement, I couldn’t wait to start tucking in.

What I tried at J & J Special Beef Noodle

Upon a quick Google search, I discovered that J & J Special Beef Noodle had received reviews from several major publications prior to 2020. With an open mind, I was determined to see if Uncle William has maintained consistency over the years.

J & J Beef Noodle - braised beef noodle

I started with the S$6 small bowl of Braised Beef Noodle and, after consulting Uncle William about the available beef options, decided to add Tendon for an extra S$2.50.

I’d like to give a quick shoutout to Uncle William. His warmth and friendliness reminded me so much of my own dad. He graciously thanked me and wished me well as I received my food; truly a delightful gentleman!

J & J Beef Noodle - braised beef noodle tossing

Unlike the traditional Hainanese-style with its thick bee hoon and dense, sticky sauce, the Braised Beef Noodle had a bed of thin kway teow instead served with beef shank slices, tendon, sliced white onions, tau geh, Chinese celery and fried shallots doused in a thick, dark gravy.

J & J Beef Noodle - braised beef noodle final tossing

With each toss, the thin ivory kway teow sheets transformed, taking on an increasingly enticing reddish-brown hue. The beansprouts provided some crunchy bits, creating a delightful contrast with the soft, silky kway teow.

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J & J Beef Noodle - raw onions

The raw onion slices, with their slightly-spiced pungency, were a personal favourite of mine; they balanced the richness of the overall combination.

J & J Beef Noodle - tendon

As I lifted the jiggly piece of tendon with my chopsticks, Lily couldn’t help but comment, “Wow, it’s so shiny!” Indeed, it was a sight to behold, glistening against the bright sunlight that streamed in beside us.

What caught my eye even more was its remarkably bouncy and jelly-like appearance. I’ve savoured tender, melt-in-the-mouth tendons before, but this texture was unlike anything I’d ever encountered.

Having relished it, I can confirm that it truly fulfilled its visual allure, delivering a taste and texture that matched its enticing appearance.

J & J Beef Noodle - shank

The slices of beef shank didn’t disappoint either; tender and well braised.

J & J Beef Noodle - gravy

If I were to credit one standout element of the dish, it would undoubtedly be the gravy, masterfully uniting all the ingredients. This velvety concoction boasted a rich beefy essence, harmoniously complemented by subtle sweet undertones, which struck a flawless balance with the savoury elements.

J & J Beef Noodle - wagyu beef rice

Costing nearly twice as much, the Wagyu Beef Rice (S$13) consisted of short-grained rice which was bathed in beef stock, explaining its enticingly rich colour. Thinly-sliced wagyu beef was adorned on top with sliced onions, egg and Chinese celery.

J & J Beef Noodle - wagyu beef rice closeup

After thoroughly mixing the bowl, both Lily and I found the rice to be somewhat lacking in flavour and depth. I couldn’t help but draw a comparison to a traditional Japanese donburi, often featuring onion slices, egg, and savoury gravy over rice.

J & J Beef Noodle - wagyu beef slice

Although the wagyu beef slices were reasonably tender and had nice fatty layers, I felt that they were a tad overcooked and underseasoned. Personally, I would have preferred them to be served medium rare, but it’s possible that this is Uncle William’s customary preparation method for this dish.

J & J Beef Noodle - chilli dunk

Fortunately, I had helped myself to the chilli sauce at the stall’s front and it didn’t disappoint. It was delicately spiced with a subtle acidic kick which injected a lot more character into the wagyu beef slices.

J & J Beef Noodle - soup

Don’t miss out on Uncle William’s golden broth, served in a small bowl alongside your main dish. His innate talent for making broth shines through; it’s sweet and richly beefy— true liquid gold!

Final thoughts

J & J Beef Noodle - overview

Without doubt, I’ll be back at J & J Special Beef Noodle for another taste of their unique Braised Beef Noodle with out-of-this-world beef tendons.

Hopefully, on my next visit, I’ll have the opportunity to ask Uncle William about the secrets behind his ageless appearance.

 

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Aaron Tan

A Singaporean ex-hotel chef who crazily plunged into the writing media world. Loves hawker centres, kopitiams & strives to find the best char kway teow on our shores!

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