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Last updated: 20 March 2024

Yumen Hut

2.8

$$$

$

Cuisines

Noodle, Chinese

Address

Multiple Outlets at Downtown East

Nearest MRT

Pasir Ris

Operating Hours

Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Monday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Reviews

Name: Tracy Lim

Rating: 1

Date: 10/25/2023

Unfortunately, I had an unpleasant experience with the service provided by the manager at the Yumen stall, who, I believe, may be a Chinese woman. I requested a bowl, but she did not provide one, and I had to return to the counter to request it once more. To make matters worse, I asked for a pair of scissors to cut my child's food, and she handed me a pair of scissors from the stationary holder without washing them. This was quite concerning, as it displayed a lack of hygiene and disregard for basic food safety practices. It is disheartening to encounter someone with such low emotional intelligence and a lack of common sense when it comes to hygiene. It is essential for individuals in the food service industry to adhere to strict hygiene standards and prioritize the well-being of customers. I strongly urge the relevant authorities to reevaluate the food license of this establishment and consider the potential risks to public health. Dining at such a place could pose a risk to one's health, and it is imperative that appropriate actions are taken to address these issues. Dine at own RISK!

Name: Yeung Jasmine

Rating: 3

Date: 10/19/2023

I would say it is a relatively cheap option that can be found in Downtown East. There is a variety of noodles & soup bases to choose from. We chose Tom Yum + pumpkin noodles and Seafood soup + carrot noodles. However, the taste was really so so. Once is enough :)

Name: Victor Yeo

Rating: 1

Date: 9/9/2023

The noodle texture is ok, everything else is not ok. Frozen squid, shrimp and soup taste like instant noodle soup powder.

Name: ʍɾ

Rating: 1

Date: 8/30/2023

TLDR: A store that exploits consumers. Take your money elsewhere. Unethical business. Can't help to give a 1 star review. For the first time. If not for my brother that's vegetarian where there's non-meat choices here, I wouldn't have entered. Firstly, it portrays itself as a Japanese ramen shop. The Tomyum Japanese ramen just looks and taste like a Chinese ramen. Secondly, the Kopi O, wasn't from coffee beans. Neither was it from coffee powder. They were from 2-in-1 Kopi O bags. And for $1.10. Seriously? Thirdly, I highly suspect everything's frozen here. My tom yum noods just tasted so artificial. Tasted like tomyum powder with 3 pcs of frozen shrimps, 2 frozen squid rings and 2-3 pieces of frozen fishes, 2 pcs of crabstick, with a sprinkle of shredded veg. I highly suggest CASE Singapore to look into this. Never coming back again.

Name: dee lee

Rating: 5

Date: 6/18/2023

I've been eating here for years. Halal Ban mian. Kids love their ban mian too. We love siting outdoors with nice scenery.

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