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Hohoho, it’s Wan Tan Mee time. This time I’ll take you to Melaka Street which is a junction on Anson Rd. I didn’t know about this place until my mom introduced it to me. She said it’s nice so I went to give it a try.

Wan Tan Mee

It’s located in Tai Hin Cafe, a kopitiam on the corner of Melaka Street and Anson Rd. It’s just right across Anson Rd Market, if you can find the market, you can find the Wan Tan Mee.

I ordered a small plate of Wan Tan Mee and the plate was indeed very small and there’s only 3 wan tan. Well, personally think that the noodle is not that nice, not so springy, but the wan tan or so call dumplings in English is not bad.

For nice noodle, I like the one on Chulia Street and at Padang (will cover on it next time :] ).

Click here for the map to Tai Hin Cafe.

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  • Donald Quek
    Malacca wan tan mee must mix some chily sauce, but not in other place,
  • Nicholas Chan
    #cariso:
    Oh, I've never been to Jelutong Pasar before, can I have the exact location?
  • Nicholas Chan
    #Big Boys Oven:
    Yeah, so the noodle is "chui", don't know how to say in English.
  • Nicholas Chan
    #allenooi:
    Hohoho, you still remember. xD
  • My favourite Wanton mee is at Jelutong Pasar, both Ah Chai & the opposite stalls!
  • a good wanton meein, must have good texture and not too cooked!
  • hoi, i still owe u wantan mee la..... hahahahaha.
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