Hoe Peng Hokkien Mee at Serangoon Garden Market
Location: 49A Serangoon Garden Wy, Singapore 555945
Floor 1 · Serangoon Garden Market
Hawker stall frying up authentic Hokkien mee with wok hei and rich prawn stock.
Hawker stall frying up authentic Hokkien mee with wok hei and rich prawn stock.
Hoe Peng Hokkien Mee is a hawker stall frying up authentic Hokkien mee with smoky wok hei and a rich, seafood-infused broth that coats every strand. The signature Hokkien mee with its charred noodles, fresh prawns and squid is the plate that loyal fans queue for.The stall keeps the menu focused, ensuring each plate is wok-fried to order with the perfect balance of stock and char. Available for dine-in and takeaway, it suits anyone craving a plate of Singapore's most beloved hawker noodle dish.
Tuck into Hoe Peng for Hokkien mee done right — smoky, brothy and unapologetically satisfying.
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Overall Rating
Based on 15 Google reviews
Negative Reviews
Marc Gerard
Portion value for money. Worth the $8. Taste, OMG cannot make it, if you have hypertension or high blood, please don't eat. Pressure shoot up. I know cause mine did. From 68 to 109. Not worthied. And it's my dinner. Wasted half a plate. Once cold, its inedible. Taste at your own risk.
Lauren P.Y.
Burnt taste. Have to throw away half a packet. Seriously need to improve. Not the standard of Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee.
Jodeci Fine
For a Hokkien mee lover, very disappointed with this stall’s. No prawn umami taste, but tasted burnt and bitter. For $4, portion is small, noodles were soggy and no sotong and pork slices. The 2 prawns were not fresh. 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻.
Positive Reviews
Dylan Yap
Good food for dabao!
Edmund Lam
Good plate of hokkien mee with wok hei and degree of wetness which I enjoy. Chilli was average though.
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Hoe Peng Hokkien Mee
Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee Stall
A brightly lit stall with a large yellow sign displaying "Hoc Peng" and "Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee" in English and Chinese characters. A neon sign with a shrimp graphic is visible inside. The stall appears to be a food stall in an open-air market or hawker center, with food preparation areas and shelves stocked with ingredients visible behind the counter. A poster advertising steamed dumplings is on the right side.
Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee Stall
A food stall with a bright yellow sign displaying "Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee" in both Chinese and English. A neon sign of a shrimp is also visible. Two staff members are working behind the counter.
Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee Shop Front
A bright yellow sign with Chinese characters and "Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee" in English is above the entrance. A neon sign shaped like a shrimp is inside the shop. A menu board displays prices for small, medium, and large portions of Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee, with an additional charge for takeaway. The interior of the shop is visible, showing shelves stocked with goods and a counter area.
Hwa Kee Cafe
The exterior of a cafe with a prominent sign displaying "HWA KEE CAFE" in English and Chinese characters, along with "Tiger" branding and "COLD & HOT DRINKS". The sign also features images of food and drinks. Below the main sign, shelves are visible with various bottles and products. People are seated at tables in the foreground and inside the cafe.
Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee Box
A yellow takeout box with a red shrimp illustration and Chinese characters. The text "Hoe Peng" and "Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee" is visible. The box is decorated with a repeating pattern of small shrimp illustrations.
Steamed Fish with Ginger and Cilantro
A whole steamed fish, likely a snapper, is served in a white bowl with a dark savory sauce. The fish is garnished with fresh cilantro, thinly sliced ginger, and crispy fried garlic or shallots. The tail of the fish is prominently displayed, showing its orange-red hue. The dish is presented on a wooden surface.
Food Stall
A man in a dark blue shirt and khaki shorts is preparing food at a stall. A sign behind him advertises "Fried Hokkien" with prices for small, medium, and large portions. Several people are visible in the background, some wearing masks.
Fried Noodles with Shrimp and Squid
A close-up shot of a plate of fried noodles, featuring shrimp, squid, and a lime wedge. The yellow plate has embossed text that reads "HOF PENG FRIED KUEY TEOW PRAWN MEE" and Chinese characters. A glass with a blue straw and condensation is visible in the upper right corner.
Julia Rojak Food Stall
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying "JULIA ROJAK" in both Chinese and English. Below the main sign, a menu board shows pictures and prices of various dishes including Rojak, Tofu Goreng, Popiah, and Otah. The stall also displays decorative pineapples, bowls, and root vegetables. A "PayNow" QR code with contact information is visible.
Noodles with Seafood and Drink
A plate of noodles with seafood, chili paste, and lime wedges, served on a pink tray with a spoon. A pink drink with ice and a straw is also on the tray. The tray has text that reads "Serangoon Garden Market Hawker Centre".
Food Stall Menu
A food stall with a large illuminated menu board displaying various noodle dishes and other food items. The menu features images of the dishes and their prices. Customers are visible in the foreground.
Roast Duck and Eggs
A plate of sliced roast duck with crispy skin, served with sliced cucumbers and two halves of braised eggs. The plate has a floral pattern.
Fried Hokkien Mee
A close-up shot of a plate of Fried Hokkien Mee, a noodle dish. The noodles are served on a bright yellow plate and include shrimp, pork, and other ingredients. A spoonful of chili paste and a lime wedge are also visible on the side. The text on the plate reads "HOE PENG FRIED HOKKIEN PRAWN MEE" and some Chinese characters.
Hokkien Mee
A plate of Hokkien Mee with noodles, shrimp, fried pork bits, and sambal chili. A lime wedge is also on the plate.
Wonton Noodles with Char Siu
A close-up overhead shot of a bowl of wonton noodles topped with char siu (barbecued pork) and some greens. A separate bowl of wonton soup is visible in the background. The bowls have Chinese characters and designs on them.
Food Stall Menu
A brightly lit food stall menu board displaying various noodle and carrot cake dishes. The top section features large images of Black Carrot Cake and White Carrot Cake, with prices listed. Below, a row of smaller images showcases different noodle dishes with prices. A newspaper clipping is also visible on the right side of the menu.
Stir-fried Greens with Garlic
A close-up shot of a dish featuring stir-fried green leafy vegetables, likely a type of spinach or kale, with visible stems and leaves. The vegetables are coated in a light sauce and topped with a generous sprinkle of crispy fried garlic bits. The dish is served on a bright orange oval plate, which rests on a wooden surface. The overall presentation suggests a simple yet flavorful side dish.
Noodles with Char Siu and Soup
A plate of wide rice noodles topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork), fried wontons, pickled green chilies, and leafy green vegetables, all coated in a dark sauce. A small bowl of clear soup with dumplings and chopped green onions is served alongside. The food is presented on a light blue plate and a light blue bowl, placed on a wooden table. A portion of an orange and white circular sign is visible at the top of the image.
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