Fishball or meatball noodles? How about both with Chao Yuan Noodle’s yuan yang noodles, consisting of 3 fishballs and 4 meatballs in their alluring tasty soup. Let’s dive in with this fishball meatball noodles food review.
Starting off with their noodles, mee pok was the usual kind, cooked to the right springy texture. Topped with crunchy savoury ikan bilis to add dimension and taste. Sauce mix was greasy but tasty, subtly acidic with black vinegar, chili was spicy and ample.
Soup base was rich and flooded with minced pork bits. The defining ingredients of fishballs and meatballs were pleasant and delightful. Although the size of fishballs were slightly underwhelming, they were springy and none rubbery. Same with their meatballs, none rubbery, as well as chewy and provided unparalleled comfort.
At $5.50 a bowl, noodles were slightly lesser than other stalls, leaving us begging for more. Meatballs and fishballs were without a doubt a delight, so was their soup and their attitude. Friendly and welcoming.
Chao Yuan Noodle Opening Hours and Location
24 hours
711 Ang Mo Kio Ave 8, 8, Singapore 560711