Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle is a noodle restaurant Central Region Singapore located in Singapore.
466 Crawford Ln, #01-12 (Tai Hwa Eating House) 190466 Singapore
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | No |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch, Dinner |
Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle was awarded One Michelin Star in The Michelin Guide Singapore 2016. A first for street food ! A first for Bak Chor Mee !
Undoubtedly the best Bak Chor Mee that you can find anywhere, ever! Every ingredient is made to virtual perfection, combined all in a well-sized bowl to mix (secret: the home-made vinegar !) ????
Hands down the best plate I've tried on Singapore. You need to wait for a 1 hour line but totally worth that pork broth with all the toppings and noodles , vinegar&spicy flavor. Best pork dish in town !
The best Bak Chor Mee in Singapore ! Noodles perfectly cooked, sauce well balanced vinegar and chilli , lots of pork (5 diff types) and super delicious. Be prepared to queue or come off peak!
You’re not seeing double. The Michelin-awarded stall opened a second stall in the same shop. It helps alleviate queues during mealtimes. The challenge now is finding a table to eat from ????
A great way to queue here is to do it with your friend and order a beer from the drink stall right next to it. Have a beer and chat with your friend while waiting!
It is really good. Winner of the dish is the black vinegar . It combined all the flavor. Noodle , wonton , pork and dried fish
The gold standard for Bak Chor Mee for many, but be ready to queue for it. It’s not unusual to queue for more than an hour. I like my dry Mee Kia with an xtra dose of vinegar . Order at least $8.
If you arrive and queue before 930am, you will get a number which would allow you to order when they call your number. After 930am, you will have to queue up and order when they call as you get nearer
One of the best Bak Chor Mees in the city . You can ask for more vinegar and more chili . I prefer mine with mee kia but some prefer mee pok or the flat noodles .
From the pillar where the queue turns into the coffeeshop, it'll be at least 45 mins, depending on how many bowls each person in front is ordering.
Noodles & ingredients remain sumptuous and well-cooked. But flavour now pales if compared to pre-Michelin era. Still my favourite, but sincerely hope they bring their magic back to the flavour
One Michelin star bak chor mee . Opens at 9:30am, go earlier to get a queue number to reduce your waiting time.
1 michelin star bak chor mee . available in $6, $8 (regular) & $10. got the mee pok dry version. queued for about 20 mins, 6th in line on a Thurs at 7.30pm. note the queue moves very slowly. yummy tho!
Have been eating here way before their michelin recognition. Still good but it's become more expensive and queue is longer. But still very worth the wait.
queued for 90mins. soup : rich flavor of pork meat/bones. pork balls are slightly more tender than regular BCM vendors. extravagant with ingredients, dried fish , plenty mince meat . worth the wait? no.
New cheapest Michelin Star restaurant in the world — and amazing. Get filled on Bak Chor Mee for $8.
Had the $10 dry mee pok . The ingredient portion was pretty varied & generous (with pickled vegetables & liver ) but it was $10 after all. Only waited 15 mins on a Saturday evening.
Expect to wait an hour and anything less is a win. Totally worth it though, noodles are perfect, meat juicy and broth complex - cheapest Michelin indeed
Still the best ! Go for $10 for big portion . So your queuing time is worth it !
Annual/bi-annual pilgrimage worthy. Queue at 8pm on Friday was 1 hour and they sold out exactly at 9pm.
Queuing is around one hour. Three size price 6/8/10 SGD. photo noodle$8 pork ball $6
Best minced meat noodles (dry) in Singapore. Also awarded by Michelin star . Get ready for 1 hour waiting in a queue...
Use the pictures above the stall as a guide. #2 is pork noodle soup and #3 is dry pork noodle (even though it is mislabeled on the sign).
He got some helpers but he cooked and take money by himself. Be patient, very slow but yummy ???? ❤️
Avoid going at lunch time. We were there at 3 pm and waited for half an hour which is considerably short . Most famous dish is Guo Tiao Tang
Simply the best Bak Chor Mee in Singapore , period.
Mild soup with dried fish hidden flavor. Pork ball is soft. Small size is good enough
Happy to update that the flavour is back so this Michelin recipient regains my full nod of approval. Waiting time on Sunday 105pm: 1hr20mins.
Come at 7am for your number. Come back at 9.20am. Otherwise just queue for 2 hours. Food is good but queue is disorganised
Almost the best best bak chor mee , but the wait is just not worth it.
Everything! Doesn't look like much but it a 1 Michelin star
Best la. The food and the queue. Western food and Xiao long Bao neighbours are not bad too.
The noodles were exactly as I remembered - decidedly below average: I only tasted vinegar (I got a portion with no chili ). The pork liver was quite tender though (most places overcook it).
Everything is delicious.
Come in the afternoon - soup tastes better, less diluted than in evening. Love both dry and soup versions. Extra vinegar and chili please!
First street food stall to earn a michelin star , together with Hong Kong Soya Sauce chicken stall at chinatown
Be prepared for a long long queue! And it moves ultra slowly.
The oldest establishment in noodles as far as anyone can remember. You've made it here, might as well get the largest bowl at 10$.
Very popular pork noodle spot, maybe slightly hyped. Meals start at $6.
3pm is the best time to eat here to avoid looooooong queue :) best bar chor mee so far ????
Arguably one of the best pork noodles you'll find in Singapore: bring a group along, for the queue is rather loooong
Not cheap & long queue, but worth waiting coz every single component in my dry pork noodle , incldg the soup was cooked to perfection
Very good michelin star noodle . Worth the 8 dollars for regular one.
Delicious pork noodles in town with a long line to wait. Worth to wait LoL
The noodles $5/bowl are delicious and perfectly balanced, but be prepared to queue and stink afterwards!
Must come here to eat and expect to be queuing at least 15 to 30 mins....
The soup and minced pork . Noodles with right amount of chilli taste nice:-)
Dry pork noodles . But be prepared to queue at least 1 hour
It was good. But does not warrant the 1.5 hours wait.
Roasted duck was evenly cooked but lacks aroma. Soy sauce chicken was plump but lacks flavour. This combo with rice $6. His soy sauce chicken noodle is $4.50! - Cheen The Curious
I tried the kimchi noodles becuz I’m a lover of spiciness. Love the light and chewy texture of the noodles. The duck confit was tender and well marinated. Highly recommend this place to noodle lovers! - ele
My favorite after tasting so many. Better than blanco and Hoe nam!! The broth is thick and yummy! I drank the entire bowl! Their most expensive bowl is $13 !!! - Dora Choo
Tau pok stewed in the curry gravy is heavenly. Will come back for more. - Bianca L
Love their foodcourts here. With great variety of foods and drinks. Reasonable price and share. - lolcorporation SG
Ordered the rosti with cheese sausage. Very delicious! As good as the famous rosti at Marche. - Clara A
Happy Chef Western Food & Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodles. Lunch time only. Limited space for seats & parking. - Lexelle de Charmaine