Seng Kee Mushroom Minced Pork Noodle: Famous 42-year-old bak chor mee stall with umami fish maw soup

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Seng Kee Mushroom Minced Pork Noodle at Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2 is a second outlet of the Serangoon Gardens brand, known for bak chor mee served with fish maw soup. The article reviews bowls from S$5 to S$13, noting well-balanced flavours and decent portions but prices slightly above average, making it suitable for nearby workers seeking a hearty, convenient meal rather than a destination visit.

In a rare visit to Serangoon, I stumbled across Seng Kee Mushroom Minced Pork Noodle. The store donned a bright green storefront, which stood out amongst the dimmer signboards next to it.

Seng Kee Mushroom Minced Meat Noodle - Exterior of stall
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Seng Kee Mushroom Minced Pork Noodle is the second outlet of the highly popular Seng Kee Mushroom Minced Meat Noodle in Serangoon Gardens. What makes the stall well-known when compared to other bak chor mee stalls is the fact that it also sells fish maw soup— in fact, its fish maw soup is highly lauded by many.

Prices for a bowl of Fish Maw Noodles are a little steep, costing S$12 or S$15. The regular Minced Pork Noodles, on the other hand, are much more affordable.

What I tried at Seng Kee Mushroom Minced Pork Noodle

I ordered a bowl of their signature Minced Pork Noodles (S$5.50), and opted for the dry version, which came topped with minced pork, pork slices, pork liver, mushrooms and vegetables. The dish also came with a small bowl of fish maw soup on the side.

seng kee mushroom minced pork noodles - noodles

Mixing up the noodles allowed for each thin strand to be coated well in the dark, runny sauce beneath. The sauce had a rich, savoury flavour— the saltiness was well-balanced out by the portion of noodles, allowing for the entire dish to be flavourful yet not too overwhelming.

We tried Singapore’s best-rated bak chor mee

seng kee mushroom minced pork noodles - minced meat

The portion of meat provided was pretty adequate, too, with there being a good mix of the different kinds of pork. The minced pork chunks were soft and not too chewy or rubbery. The pork slices and pork liver tasted like your average boiled meat, though they nicely complemented the saucy noodles.

seng kee mushroom minced pork noodles - mushrooms

There was a small amount of braised mushrooms tossed in the mix too— each mushroom was soft and chewy, and the braised sauce soaked deeply into them, giving them a potent savoury and salty taste. The mushrooms also had a hint of sweetness, which worked well in further elevating the flavours of the noodles.

The Minced Pork Noodles from Seng Kee Mushroom Minced Pork Noodle were satisfying and tasty, though the price was a tad steep in comparison to other bak chor mee stalls. To be honest, in terms of taste, it wasn’t all that different, but it was decent enough to warrant a second visit.

Final thoughts

seng kee mushroom minced pork noodles - noodles

Seng Kee Mushroom Minced Pork Noodle offers delicious, hearty and comforting bowls of noodles that perfectly satisfied me. Though the price is a little on the higher end, the portion and the bowl of soup on the side justified it pretty well for me.

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