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    Hong Peng La Mian Xiao Long Bao, Restaurant in Singapore
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    Michelin 2024

    Hong Peng La Mian Xiao Long Bao

    Street Food · PEARL'S HILL, Singapore

    Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore

    The Read

    Hand-Pulled Hawker Craft

    Price

    $

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Choose Hong Peng La Mian Xiao Long Bao when dumplings and hand-pulled noodles fit the brief better than a single-dish hawker stop. It is a casual, budget-friendly Singapore pick with Michelin Plate recognition, better suited to relaxed dates and small-group meals than formal celebrations or business dining.

    About Hong Peng La Mian Xiao Long Bao

    Against Singapore's street-food decision set, Hong Peng La Mian Xiao Long Bao is a casual, budget-friendly option with a $ price point and daily hours from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Its confirmed profile is simple: Street Food, casual dress, Michelin Plate recognition in 2024.

    Use it for a low-pressure meal in Singapore rather than an occasion that depends on formality. The available verified details point to an inexpensive, casual choice, not a dress-up dining-room plan. If you need a more formal setting, compare other Singapore dining options before committing.

    Street food, $ pricing, daily hours make the decision direct

    The clearest reason to choose Hong Peng La Mian Xiao Long Bao is its direct positioning: Street Food at a $ price point, open daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. That makes it easier to fit into a Singapore day without building the schedule around a narrow service window.

    For diners comparing casual Singapore options, the decision should come down to what kind of meal you want and how informal the occasion can be. Readers can also scan the full Singapore restaurants guide if the brief is street food or other casual dining rather than a formal reservation meal.

    Choose it for casual value, not a polished dining-room experience

    The right expectation is essential. Hong Peng La Mian Xiao Long Bao is best framed as a casual Street Food choice with $ pricing and Michelin Plate recognition, not as a venue for dress-up formality. Its confirmed dress code is casual, so it suits relaxed plans better than occasions that require ceremony.

    For planning, compare it with other Singapore options before committing. Hill Street Fried Kway Teow, Lian He Ben Ji Claypot, People's Park Hainanese Chicken Rice, Yong Xiang Xing Tou Fu, Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant can all be considered depending on the kind of meal you want. If the plan widens beyond restaurants, Singapore hotels and Singapore bars guides can help build the rest of the night around the meal.

    The verdict: go when you want an affordable, casual Street Food option in Singapore with Michelin Plate recognition, compare other choices when the occasion calls for a more formal setting. Among Singapore's budget-friendly dining choices, Hong Peng La Mian Xiao Long Bao is a clear value-led option because the verified price point is $ and the hours are broad: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Hong Peng presents the compact, workmanlike rhythm of a Chinatown hawker stall where craft matters more than frills. The writing highlights the physical discipline of la mian and xiao long bao — techniques honed by repetition rather than a recipe card — which gives the place an old-school, classic appeal. It’s not polished dining; it’s focused execution in a market setting, the kind of unassuming spot that earns attention through consistency and small, daily rituals. The Michelin Plate nod underscores that this is hand-made, deliberate cooking elevated by practice rather than presentation.

    Best For

    This stall is best for quick, affordable lunch visits that center on technique-driven Chinese staples. The focus on single-dish mastery and prices well under ten dollars makes it ideal for someone seeking an authentic bite without ceremony — think solo diners, pairs on a casual stop through Chinatown, or anyone chasing precisely executed hand-pulled noodles and xiao long bao. The Michelin Plate signals quality within the hawker context, so visitors looking for high-value, traditional preparations in a market environment will find Hong Peng particularly rewarding.

    Ordering Tips

    Order items that showcase manual technique: the Shanghai Xiao Long Bao and hand-pulled la mian variations are explicitly described as signature, and the stall also lists Zha Jiang Mian and Shan Dong Guo Tie. The copy notes noodles are pulled and finished to order, so selecting noodle dishes lets you taste the texture that distinguishes hand-pulled from machine-extruded strands. The stall is identified by number (#01-1064 at 32 New Market Road), and the piece emphasizes value — expect well-executed dishes at hawker prices rather than formal service.

    Planning details

    Location

    32 New Market Rd, #01-1064, Singapore 050032 · Directions

    +65 9083 5166

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    Restaurant context

    How it compares with Singapore street-food peers

    Hong Peng La Mian Xiao Long Bao is the better choice when the group wants a shared dumpling-and-noodle meal rather than one focused plate. People's Park Hainanese Chicken Rice and Hill Street Fried Kway Teow are cleaner picks for a faster solo meal or a narrower craving, while this venue gives more ordering range for two or three people.

    For value, it sits with Yong Xiang Xing Tou Fu and Lian He Ben Ji Claypot in the budget street-food lane, but the decision is about format. Yong Xiang Xing Tou Fu is better when stuffed tofu is the target; Lian He Ben Ji Claypot is better when the meal needs a heartier claypot centerpiece. Hong Peng is easier to justify when dumplings plus noodles will keep the table happier than one specialty.

    Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant is the cross-shop for diners willing to spend more for seafood. Choose Sin Huat when the occasion needs a bigger, more expansive meal; choose Hong Peng when the priority is price discipline, quick access, a casual setting that does not require a long meal plan.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is daytime or evening better at Hong Peng La Mian Xiao Long Bao?

    Hong Peng La Mian Xiao Long Bao is open 11 a.m.–10 p.m. daily, so daytime and evening visits fit within its verified hours. Choose the timing that works best for your Singapore plans.

    Does Hong Peng La Mian Xiao Long Bao handle dietary restrictions?

    There is no verified dietary or allergy information available here. If you need strict dietary handling, confirm directly before visiting or choose a venue that clearly publishes those details.

    Is Hong Peng La Mian Xiao Long Bao good for solo dining?

    It can make sense for a solo diner who wants a casual Street Food option in Singapore at a $ price point. The verified dress code is casual, so the decision is mainly about whether that informal style suits your meal.

    Can Hong Peng La Mian Xiao Long Bao accommodate groups?

    There is no verified seating or group-capacity information available. Flexible groups may still consider it, but large parties should confirm practical details before relying on it for a coordinated meal.

    Is Hong Peng La Mian Xiao Long Bao worth the price?

    Yes, if you want an affordable Singapore Street Food option with a $ price point and Michelin Plate recognition. It is best for diners who value casual pricing and simplicity over formality.

    What are alternatives to Hong Peng La Mian Xiao Long Bao in Singapore?

    Other Singapore options to consider include Yong Xiang Xing Tou Fu, Hill Street Fried Kway Teow, Lian He Ben Ji Claypot, People's Park Hainanese Chicken Rice, Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant. Choose based on the style of meal and occasion you want.

    Is Hong Peng La Mian Xiao Long Bao good for a special occasion?

    It is better for a casual treat than a formal celebration. Hong Peng La Mian Xiao Long Bao has a casual dress code, $ pricing, Michelin Plate recognition, so it works best when the occasion can stay relaxed.