Sunday 22 September 2013

Tian Xin Wanton Noodle 天心云吞面 (Coleman Street)

Tian Xin Wanton Noodle 天心云吞面 is a stall specialising in noodles located in Sidewalk Eating House which is located at Excelsior Shopping Centre along Coleman Street. In fact, this Eating House is located just next to Funan Digital Mall, facing the Central Fire Station along Hill Street. 
Sidewalk Eating House was packed with hungry office workers during my visit on a weekday lunch hour. This was probably so due to the many offices located nearby. 
Frankly, I had no idea what to eat and decided to just go for one with a queue (Singapore mentality tsk tsk). Hence, I settle for Tian Xin Wanton Noodle 天心云吞面 as there was about 10 people in the queue (the longest queue at the Eating House). I ordered the Minced Meat Noodles aka Bak Chor Mee. The Minced Meat Noodle was available at $3.50 or $4.50. As usual being a glutton, I ordered the $4.50 version. 
I seldom see any stall providing so many different type of condiments. Normally, the stall owners would add it for you themselves to control the quantity. 
Minced Meat Noodles $4.50
The Minced Meat Noodles $4.50 was served with a bowl of soup, similar to what you can get elsewhere. For my noodles, I ordered Mee Pok; flat yellow noodles. 
Minced Meat Noodles $4.50
Minced Meat Noodles $4.50
I was pleasantly surprised by the big bowl of Minced Meat Noodles which was filled to the brim. They were extremely generous with the ingredients and noodles. I should have ordered the $3.50 version (you have been warned). Despite the generosity, it was an average bowl of Minced Meat Noodles. It was a pity the Mee Pok was overcooked and had lost its springiness, and the sauce (including vinegar) was not flavourful enough. 

Undeniably, I must admit that this stall is reasonably price. In addition, the service provided was good. The Auntie was friendly; she would ask if you want certain items and always had a smile. Judging from the long queue, this seems to be one of the more popular stall.

Tian Xin Wanton Noodle 天心云吞面 (Coleman Street)
Coleman Street
Sidewalk Eating House
Excelsior Shopping Centre


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9 comments:

  1. For the price, its worth the portion. Over here, we hardly get such a dish for that price. We pay minimum RM5.00.

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  2. The food looks so delicious, nice post, thank you for sharing !

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  3. The portion looks big, love the generous amount of ingredients added

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    1. yes, I have not gotten such a large serving before!

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  4. That's a lot of ingredients for that price! I thought the hawker is long gone. Will definitely chk this place out if I'm in the area.

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  5. The dumpling noodle is nice.

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