Hill Street Tai Wah Pork Noodle
Hill Street Tai Wah Pork Noodles
Blk 466 Crawford Land #01-12
Business Hours: 9.30am to 9.00pm
Ratings: 6.75/10
Many famous food places locally have pictures of celebrities adorning their small shop front. However, not many of them have Anthony Bourdain specially making his way there to film his Singapore episode of "No Reservation", which airs on the Discovery Travel and Living Channel. This minced pork noodle stall in the humble coffee shop along Crawford Lane is not only "best in Singapore, Johore and Batam", but good enough for international TV.
After trying Hill Street Tai Wah Pork Noodles, I have a new favourite location to satisfy my cravings for minced pork noodles. I have reviewed mince pork noodles quite a few times on this blog. Among the minced pork noodles that I have reviewed so far, Tai Wah wins easily.


The noodles are solid (in both the singlish sense that means “excellent” and the dictionary usage that means that the noodles are compact in substance). Because of its "compact in substance" nature, the noodles have a nice texture and are chewy. Coupled with plenty of vinegar and a great chilli paste, the noodles are indeed "solid ah".
Moreover, the ingredients used for the noodles, such as the minced pork, meat balls and liver, are all fresh, a characteristic that many hawkers have neglected for the sake of selling cheaper food. The freshness of the ingredients has definitely added lots of goodie points to the noodles! The noodles also come with a great soup, which adds further joy to the meal.
Thus, should you be in the area, do go Crawford Lane and try these great noodles!

yeah. I totally agree with you. Think this is the place to find the bestest ba chor mee in sg. haha. Heard there’s one more in Hong Lim food centre, name of the shop is Tai Wah pork noodles, if im not wrong. Is that their branch?
Anyway, if you do come back to crawford lane, why not try the western food from Lucky Western at blk 462, crawford lane, coffeeshop. They serve pretty good chicken chop and chicken cutlet. And its only $4.80! haha.
Well, I tried western food next to tai wah… That’ll be my next post…that’s til i finish typing it out.
I’ll drop by Lucky Western for my next trip definitely!
As for the Hong Lim one, I’m not sure if it’s their branch, but that stall there is definitely famous and serve great noodles too.
Tai Wah is initially from Marina Sq if some could still rem the open air food court.. After the renovation then they moved to Crawford Lane i assume if they nv kept moving. The Happy Chef beside it i think the food is nice, but dunno wats ur comment abt it. The area ard & nearby has lots of gd food.. *yummy* Do go look for them..
yup. Happy chef’s breaded mushrooms are not bad too.
Anyway, if you like ice-cream, do come down for Ben and Jerry’s free cone day on the 17th of April. I work at The Cathay outlet so do drop by okie? hahahaha Its from 12pm to 7pm. Lets see how many cones of ice-cream u can eat in 7 hours! muahaha
Yupz! I’ll definitely be supporting Ben and Jerry’s free cone day! However, I won’t be at the Cathay outlet since it’s kinda far from my workplace