Show ended at about 3pm and we did a bit of shopping around the neighbourhood stalls before our stomach grew hungry again. We passed by a coffee shop that sells "Pontian Wanton Noodle" and I told hubby to have our "lunch" there. There are many branches of "Pontian Wanton Noodles" all over Singapore, all with the same signboard. We had eaten Pontian Noodles quite a few times at Sengkang Square Kopitiam and we like the springy noodles with the black sauce, and also the fried wanton. This time round, I reminded hubby not to order the noodles with chilli sauce as their chilli sauce is very hot and I don't like it. Prefer the normal black sauce. On their signboard, it states that the noodles will not soften (ie turn soggy) even you have it take-away. I think this is definitely a plus point for them.
Coffeshop at Toa Payoh
I have not been to Pontian to taste the authentic Pontian Wanton Noodles there. I wonder whether these Pontian noodles in Singapore taste similar to those in Pontian?
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