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3.8 out of 5

1706 reviews

De Teck De Teck

Here's an edited version, keeping the original meaning and sentiment intact: I've been a frequent weekly customer for the past 18 months. I would have highly recommended it for its price-to-taste ratio, until the last two weeks. This review comes after my third recent visit to Jiaxin Prawn Noodles at Tampines Mall, Level 5 food court, to confirm the consistency of the changes. Prices have increased again (less than six months after the last hike), and crucially, the portion size has been reduced. The pork meat serving, in particular, is now 1/3 to 1/2 less, making it poor value and an unsatisfying meal.

Tanjong Reef Tanjong Reef

Something is off about the broth. It's lacking sweetness and leaves a weird, bitter aftertaste. The coriander was also something I didn't expect for prawn noodles. But I still finished it, and I'm unlikely to return.

Gerald Tan Gerald Tan

A hidden gem in Tampines Mall food court. Stock is very tasty and prawns are very fresh. Service is good as well. Will return for more tasty prawn noodles.

Martin Loh Martin Loh

Here's the edited review: We ordered the dry prawn noodles, jumbo size. Food: Above-average quality prawn noodles. The jumbo size provided a generous portion of meat and prawns. The soup has robust flavors. Price: Average food court pricing. Service: Order at the counter; payment can be made with cash or cashless options. Atmosphere: A typical kopitiam food court, it gets crowded during peak hours.

Alex Alex

Not sure why the reviews are kinda mid, because the bowl of noodles I got was very good. Unless their standards vary day to day? Usually, I eat the nasi padang at this food court, but I gave this fairly new prawn noodle store a try since my dad recommended it. The broth was full of natural umami-sweetness, rather than tasting of MSG. I got 4 halves of de-shelled prawns and many pieces of soft pork slices. I find the $6.90 bowl very good value for money. It was a surprisingly good experience, and I'd say this is one of the better bowls of prawn noodles I've had!

Huang Qilin Huang Qilin

Had a sudden craving for prawn noodles and decided to give Jinxing Prawn Noodle at Tampines Mall food court a try after Googling. Ordered the regular prawn mee soup and the regular prawn mee with pig’s tail. The soup was decent, though not particularly outstanding. The prawns were fresh and conveniently peeled, which was a nice touch. Overall, it’s an okay option if you're in the area and craving prawn noodles, but nothing too exceptional.

Ah Chiong “Makan King” Now Ah Chiong “Makan King” Now

My first time here, I was very happy that the woman serving me at the cashier was very polite and spoke perfect English. She even asked me which fishball I wanted, as there was a jumbo kind and another kind. I would definitely come back due to the excellent service and, of course, being served in English, which I give a 10/10!

Jeanie Jeanie

Here are a few options, depending on how much you want to standardize the language: **Option 1 (Closer to original, just fixes grammar/punctuation):** "Auntie, please wear a mask when handling food. Your attitude is terrible; someone needs to teach her how to serve customers." **Option 2 (Slightly more formal, replacing slang):** "Auntie, please wear a mask when handling food. Your attitude is unacceptable; she needs to be taught how to serve customers."

Jason Ho Jason Ho

The service from the male clerk was very bad. The food portion is very small and has no taste; it is better to eat instant noodles. When he sees an Asian face, he asks the customer in Chinese with a strange accent. Do you really think all Asians are Chinese? This store does not seem like one run by civilized and polite Singaporeans.

Randall Yap Randall Yap

What a rip-off this place is! Arrived at 9 PM to dabao a plate of bee hoon – purchased together with a hot dog, a piece of luncheon meat, and a piece of beancurd roll. The total bill came up to $6 for such a little portion. Perhaps even eating Qi Ji is more worth it than this. I suspect the staff does not want to sell because they are planning to keep the extra and bring home for free. Also, the staff's attitude – two old ladies – sucks big time, acting as though the world owes them. Seriously, these two ladies should be fired!

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