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    Xing Ji Rou Cuo Mian

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    Cheap, rated, practical

    Xing Ji Rou Cuo Mian, Restaurant in Singapore

    About Xing Ji Rou Cuo Mian

    A practical Bedok street-food pick for diners who want value over ceremony. San Xiang Rou Cuo Mian is worth targeting if affordable noodles and Michelin Plate recognition matter more than ambiance, drinks, or a long sit-down meal.

    San Xiang Rou Cuo Mian is a Singapore street-food venue with $ pricing and casual dress. The verified basics are direct: it is open 11:30 AM to 11 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, it is closed on Thursday. It is also listed with Michelin Plate recognition for 2025.

    The useful context is Singapore's depth at the casual end. A diner comparing informal, value-focused options has a wide field, including Hock Hai (Hong Lim) Curry Chicken Noodle, Hock Seng Choon Fish Ball Kway Teow Mee, Na Na Curry, New World Mutton Soup, Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant. This page should be used for the confirmed essentials rather than as a source for unverified menu, seating, service, or location specifics.

    Worth choosing for a casual street-food meal

    The strongest confirmed case here is practical. San Xiang Rou Cuo Mian combines street-food positioning, $ pricing, casual dress, Michelin Plate recognition in 2025. That makes it a sensible option to consider when the goal is an inexpensive, informal meal in Singapore.

    Because the verified data is limited, avoid building expectations around details that are not confirmed here, such as exact dishes, seating style, beverage options, dietary handling, or takeout and delivery. The safest way to approach the venue is as a casual street-food stop with clear hours and a low price category.

    How to place it in a Singapore eating day

    Use the published hours to plan the visit: San Xiang Rou Cuo Mian opens at 11:30 AM and closes at 11 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, with Thursday listed as closed. Readers planning more broadly can cross-check other dining in our full Singapore restaurants guide, while visitors building a whole trip may also want our full Singapore hotels guide and our full Singapore bars guide.

    The main caution is expectation fit. This is best understood from the confirmed facts: Singapore, street food, $ pricing, casual dress, Michelin Plate recognition in 2025. If you need detailed assurances about group setup, dietary accommodations, service format, or a specific menu item, verify directly before going.

    For comparison within Singapore's casual-food range, Hock Hai (Hong Lim) Curry Chicken Noodle, Hock Seng Choon Fish Ball Kway Teow Mee, Na Na Curry, New World Mutton Soup, Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant all represent different ways to plan an informal meal. San Xiang Rou Cuo Mian remains a focused Singapore street-food option with simple confirmed planning details.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is San Xiang Rou Cuo Mian good for solo dining?

    It can make sense for a solo diner looking for a casual, $ street-food meal in Singapore. The verified details do not specify seating style or service format, so plan around the general casual nature of the venue rather than any confirmed solo-specific setup.

    What are alternatives to San Xiang Rou Cuo Mian in Singapore?

    For other informal Singapore options, consider Hock Hai (Hong Lim) Curry Chicken Noodle, Hock Seng Choon Fish Ball Kway Teow Mee, Na Na Curry, or New World Mutton Soup. Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant is another Singapore comparison with a different dining context.

    Does San Xiang Rou Cuo Mian handle dietary restrictions?

    The verified information does not include dietary or allergy accommodations. If you have strict dietary needs, check directly with the venue before ordering.

    Can San Xiang Rou Cuo Mian accommodate groups?

    The verified information does not specify seating capacity, table setup, or group accommodations. Treat it as a casual Singapore street-food venue and confirm directly if you are planning for a group.

    Is San Xiang Rou Cuo Mian worth the price?

    It is listed at the $ price point, with street-food cuisine and Michelin Plate recognition in 2025. For diners seeking a low-cost casual meal in Singapore, those confirmed details support a straightforward value case.

    Is lunch or dinner better at San Xiang Rou Cuo Mian?

    The venue is listed as open from 11:30 AM to 11 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, closed on Thursday. The verified data does not identify a better time to visit, so choose based on those hours.

    Is San Xiang Rou Cuo Mian good for a special occasion?

    It is better framed as a casual street-food option than as a formal occasion venue. The confirmed details are $ pricing, casual dress, Singapore location, Michelin Plate recognition in 2025.

    Location

    85 Bedok North Rd, #01-07, Singapore 460085

    Singapore, Singapore

    Compare Xing Ji Rou Cuo Mian

    San Xiang Rou Cuo Mian Singapore and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisineAwardsPrice
    San Xiang Rou Cuo MianSingaporeStreet FoodMichelin Plate (2025)$
    Na Na CurrySingaporeStreet Food, $
    Sin Huat Seafood RestaurantSingaporeStreet Food, $$
    New World Mutton SoupSingaporeStreet Food, $
    Hock Hai (Hong Lim) Curry Chicken NoodleSingaporeStreet Food, $
    Hock Seng Choon Fish Ball Kway Teow MeeSingaporeStreet Food, $

    How San Xiang Rou Cuo Mian Singapore compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to go if this does not fit

    Choose Hock Hai (Hong Lim) Curry Chicken Noodle if the group wants a similarly priced street-food meal with curry noodles instead. Choose Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant if the brief is a larger dinner and the budget can move up a tier.

    How it compares with Singapore street-food peers

    San Xiang Rou Cuo Mian is the cleaner value call if the priority is a focused, inexpensive street-food meal in the east. Na Na Curry sits in the same price tier and makes more sense when curry is the craving, while Hock Hai (Hong Lim) Curry Chicken Noodle is the better cross-shop for diners who want a central curry-noodle option instead of heading to Bedok.

    For a bigger seafood-driven meal, Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant is the splurge relative to this set, with a higher price tier and a more meal-defining format. Choose it for a fuller dinner; choose San Xiang Rou Cuo Mian when the goal is low-cost street food without stretching the occasion.

    New World Mutton Soup and Hock Seng Choon Fish Ball Kway Teow Mee are the closest value alternatives for casual diners who care less about ambiance and more about a specific hawker-style craving. Between them, San Xiang Rou Cuo Mian is the pick when noodles are the brief; the others are better when the group wants soup or fish ball kway teow mee instead.

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