Traditional Sarawak Kolo Mee (Century Square)

4.1/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Traditional Sarawak Kolo Mee (Century Square)

Address :

Century Square, Singapore 529509

Website : https://www.traditionalkolomee.com/
Categories :
City : Century Square

Century Square, Singapore 529509
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Mel Lee on Google

Excellent service and good food. I love the curry noodles! It is not spicy which is great for someone who can't take spicy food. For the traditional kolo mee, they are dry by itself but I usually mix some soup when eating any 'dry' noodles so no issues for me. The chicken wings were ok. Last week, I received soup that looked like plain water and tasted like salt water (as also mentioned in another review). After I gave a feedback, they rectified it and replaced the meal for me. They also gave some crispy/fried fish sausage side dish and this was amazing! My understanding is that it is a new item that's not yet released. I totally recommend trying this if this is added to the menu. Great service and excellent customer recovery :)
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Foodie King on Google

Kolo mee is q and springy best kolo mee I have tasted. Generous on the ingredients. The chilli is a must try. There is a crispy sausages die die must try. Will come back again
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Max Qiov on Google

Very bad. Don't try their premium kolo mee, char siew like rock (worst char siew) and abalone slice taste abit "fake". Dont ever tried their fried dumpling. Frozen dumpling at those ntuc or sheng siong also better than this. It sucks! No heart in cooking. The only Vegetable in the bowl also taste like raw...?? even pork lard also not fresh. Seriously no heart at all. Anyway, Chicken cutlet not bad. Overalllllll....not good and will not return.
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Agus Wiwanto on Google

A good kolo mee with a delicious chilli. Good soup and dumpling. I don't really like their version of kopi and tea. You can have a drink for $1 if you buy the noodle.
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Kendrick Wee on Google

Ordered the classic kolo mee, fried chicken. It came with a small bowl of soup and it was good, not the typical plain tasteless soup. The kolo mee was springy and the other condiments blended well into a great bowl of noodles. The next star was the chili. It was a “bomb”, fragrant, not too spicy and the “crunchy” texture added another dimension to the whole bowl of noodle. Chicken wings were good, flavorful and not oily.
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Woan Hoon Heng on Google

I like this kolo noodle because it is curly and springy like instant noodle yet it is fresh. Most importantly for me, no alkaline water taste. Ordered the premium noodle which comes with 2 big fresh prawns, and added fish sausage. Fish saugage was sweet and well fried.
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Isabelle Tay on Google

Taste is so so for the price... quite disappointed as the taste was towards sweet more than savoury. Noodle portion was quite small too. Added their wanton soup which was very meaty but kind of missing a certain texture as its quite hard and stiff. The tea was horrible though as its not even hot and very "siap" which means the tea was probably made hours ago... Maybe will go back to try their curry kolo mee for 1 last time and hopefully it can change my mind and review for them..
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Gregory Athanasius on Google

Ordered 2 bowls of the Premium ???? ??? ($9.9?) with Top shell abalone, fresh prawns, wanton and blow torched char Siew, but felt that the classic one fared better of the subtle pork flavour and sweetness from the char siew. Both bowls were light on the palate - not overly salty nor oily. There is a promotion, in ordering 2 bowls, side dish and 2 drinks. The noodles is springy and it is tossed in shallot oil & special sauce However, we did not enjoy as the taste of the noodles , as it is lacking in flavours, or the spice kick. It is not palatable, and just average.

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