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    San Yuan 汕源潮州粿条面

    Kallang

    Restaurant in Kallang, Singapore

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    San Yuan 汕源潮州粿条面 is a practical Kallang pick for a casual Teochew noodle stop, especially solo or as a pair. It is not the strongest choice for a dressed-up celebration; cross-shop Tai Hwa Pork Noodle for another Kallang noodle option or Khiri when the occasion needs a more composed room.

    About San Yuan 汕源潮州粿条面

    San Yuan 汕源潮州粿条面 is a casual venue in Kallang. Plan around the basics rather than a highly specific format, menu, price point, booking process, or occasion promise. Consider it when you want an informal stop in Kallang, verify current operating details directly before making firm plans.

    Use it as a simple Kallang option

    For a first visit, keep expectations direct. Do not expect a tasting-menu structure, a chef-led format, specific award signals, a defined price range, precise seat count, or a formal reservation policy to build a special plan around. Judge the visit on whether the venue suits your preferred pace, group size, level of formality.

    Solo diners and small groups may find a casual venue easier to work into the day than a more formal meal, but larger parties should confirm practical details before going. If you are comparing different styles of dining, Khiri, Koka Wanton Noodles, San Yuan 汕源潮州粿条面, Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant, Tai Hwa Pork Noodle, Tim Ho Wan 添好運 are natural reference points, depending on what kind of meal you want.

    Better for convenience than ceremony

    The appeal is simple: San Yuan 汕源潮州粿条面 is in Kallang and has a casual dress code. Do not assume specific details about service style, menu range, pricing, seating, takeaway, delivery, or dietary accommodations. Dress casually, keep the plan flexible, check current details directly if timing, accessibility, group size, or dietary needs matter.

    The takeThis is a place built for practical, everyday eating: locals dropping by for a familiar bowl rather than visitors seeking destination dining. The crowd skews regular and local, so it’s well suited to solo meals or casual meet-ups where the focus is on the food—Teochew kway teow and mee formats, and signature items like fishball and minced pork noodles. Expect an unfussy, workaday meal that rewards repeat visits more than one-off, special-occasion dining.
    Venue detailsHidden Gem
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextKallang, Singapore
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    Planning details

    Location
    861 N Bridge Rd, #01-95, Singapore 198783
    Website
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    San Yuan reads like a neighborhood institution rooted in Teochew hawker culture. It occupies a modest shopfront on North Bridge Road and lives within a wider cluster of everyday eating options, so the feel is shaped more by routine and familiarity than by trend-chasing. Regulars trust the place for straightforward, well-worn preparations—restrained seasoning, rice- and noodle-forward plates and an emphasis on braised and seafood elements characteristic of Teochew cooking. The result is a classic, unostentatious spot that feels local and reliable rather than stylized for visitors.

    Best For

    This is a place built for practical, everyday eating: locals dropping by for a familiar bowl rather than visitors seeking destination dining. The crowd skews regular and local, so it’s well suited to solo meals or casual meet-ups where the focus is on the food—Teochew kway teow and mee formats, and signature items like fishball and minced pork noodles. Expect an unfussy, workaday meal that rewards repeat visits more than one-off, special-occasion dining.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Clean and modern newly renovated hawker centre with vibrant late-night dining atmosphere, ideal for night owls and post-clubbing crowds.

    Tags

    Vibe

    Hidden GemLively

    Best For

    Late NightCasual HangoutSolo

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Lively
    Service Style
    Counter Service
    Meal Pacing
    Quick Bite
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    Fishball and minced pork noodles

    Planning details

    Location

    861 N Bridge Rd, #01-95, Singapore 198783 · Directions

    the.fat.guide

    Also consider

    Also Consider

    Restaurant context

    How it compares in and around Kallang

    San Yuan 汕源潮州粿条面 is the low-fuss choice when convenience matters more than occasion value. Against Koka Wanton Noodles, it sits in a similar street-food decision set, but Koka is the clearer pick if wanton noodles are the specific craving and price sensitivity is the main filter.

    Tai Hwa Pork Noodle is the key Kallang comparison for noodle-focused diners: choose Tai Hwa when the meal itself is the point, choose San Yuan when the location is more convenient for the day's route. Tim Ho Wan 添好運 makes more sense for diners who want a more familiar dim sum format rather than a quick noodle stop.

    For a special occasion, San Yuan is the wrong comparison set. Khiri is the stronger pick for a composed Thai contemporary meal at a higher price tier, while Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant is better suited to diners who want a seafood-led street-food experience with more of a destination feel.

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    San Yuan 汕源潮州粿条面 Kallang and similar venues
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    San Yuan 汕源潮州粿条面Kallang; ; No published awards
    Koka Wanton NoodlesSingaporeStreet Food$
    2024 Michelin Plate
    Tai Hwa Pork NoodleKallang; ; No published awards
    Tim Ho Wan 添好運Singapore; ; No published awards
    KhiriSingaporeThai contemporary$$$No published awards
    Sin Huat Seafood RestaurantSingaporeStreet Food$$
    Michelin Bib Gourmand 20262025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are useful comparison points for San Yuan 汕源潮州粿条面?

    If you are comparing options, Koka Wanton Noodles, Tai Hwa Pork Noodle, Tim Ho Wan 添好運, Khiri, Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant are useful reference points for different kinds of meals. San Yuan 汕源潮州粿条面 itself is a casual venue in Kallang.

    What should I wear to San Yuan 汕源潮州粿条面?

    Dress casually. The dress code for San Yuan 汕源潮州粿条面 in Kallang is casual, so everyday clothing is appropriate.

    Can I eat at the bar at San Yuan 汕源潮州粿条面?

    San Yuan 汕源潮州粿条面 does not feature a bar or counter setup. If a specific seating arrangement matters, check directly with the venue before you go.

    How far ahead should I book San Yuan 汕源潮州粿条面?

    San Yuan 汕源潮州粿条面 does not have a stated booking policy. If you need a confirmed table or are planning for a group, verify the latest process directly with the venue.

    Is San Yuan 汕源潮州粿条面 good for a special occasion?

    San Yuan 汕源潮州粿条面 is a casual venue, so it works best as an informal Kallang option. For a milestone meal, confirm the current setting and service details before relying on it for the occasion.

    What should I order at San Yuan 汕源潮州粿条面?

    Menu details are not provided. Check the current menu at the venue and choose based on what is available that day.