
BIB GOURMAND
Singapore, Singapore
Mian Wang 1971 Menu Overview
Nestled in the heart of Bukit Batok, Singapore, Mian Wang 1971 offers an authentic taste of Hokkien Mee, a beloved local specialty, enhanced with exceptional twists and a variety of flavorful toppings. Renowned for its distinctive wet-style noodles boasting a rich seafood umami and smoky wok hei aroma, this spot is a must-visit for foodies and lovers of traditional Singaporean hawker cuisine.
Starters and Sides
While Mian Wang 1971 primarily shines with its noodle dishes, the sides like the salted egg calamari deserve special mention. Crispy and rich with the creamy salted egg yolk flavor, this delicacy is served separately on a bed of fresh lettuce to maintain its crunch and pairs perfectly with their signature noodles.
Mains
The star of the menu is undoubtedly the Hokkien Mee, a delectable noodle dish crafted from a mix of yellow mee and thick bee hoon, stir-fried with fresh prawns, squid, pork slices, and garnished with crunchy pork lard, egg, chives, and a squeeze of calamansi to brighten the flavors. True to its roots, it offers a sticky, flavorful broth that clings beautifully to every strand, showcasing the chef’s mastery of wok hei.
- Salted Egg Calamari Hokkien Mee – Elevates the classic noodles with rich, golden salted egg calamari adding a luxurious layer of flavor and texture.
- Red Flamed Braised Pork Hokkien Mee – A fiery spin on tradition, featuring tender braised pork with smoky undertones that infuse the noodles with deep, satisfying flavor.
- Sambal Belacan Pork Belly Hokkien Mee – Combines the robust heat and tang of sambal belacan with succulent pork belly, delivering a bold taste adventure.
- Seafood Lala Hokkien Mee – A seafood lover’s delight, enriched with fresh clams that complement the classic hokkien mee mix of prawns and squid.
- Char Kway Teow – The beloved flat rice noodle dish stir-fried with cockles, lup cheong sausage, pork lard, egg, and fresh bean sprouts, offering a sweet-savory balance.
Drinks and Specials
While Mian Wang 1971 focuses on its authentic noodle offerings, it serves a selection of refreshing beverages to complement your meal. Their sambal chili pairs wonderfully with the mains, offering a spicy, tangy kick that elevates the rich seafood and pork flavors. This special sambal is a favorite among locals seeking a bold condiment to enhance their dining experience.
Closed - Opens 10:45 AM
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
10:45–14:45
Wednesday
10:45–14:45
Thursday
10:45–14:45
Friday
10:45–14:45
Saturday
10:45–14:45
Sunday
10:45–14:45
Aggregated Ratings 4.5
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