Hand-pinched QQ mee hoon kueh and fresh fish soup at Marsiling Mall.
Ah Yi Handmade Noodle & Fish Soup at Marsiling Mall Hawker Centre is a family-run stall celebrated for its hand-pinched mee hoon kueh—each piece carefully pulled to achieve a distinctive chewy, bouncy texture that sets it apart from machine-made alternatives. The stall relocated from the old Woodlands Town Centre and has since built a devoted following for both its soup and dry versions, with the mee hoon kueh arriving in a light yet flavourful broth alongside minced meat, ikan bilis, and impossibly crispy fried shallots. Ban mian and you mian options are also available, all affordably priced and consistently well-received by reviewers. For a bowl of handmade noodle comfort that honours Singapore''s hawker heritage, Ah Yi is a Marsiling gem.
4 Woodlands Street 12, #01-66, Singapore 738623
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A red menu board displays various noodle dishes and options. It includes categories for noodle types, soup/dry choices, and add-ons. Images of different noodle types are shown.
Came here for dinner from the west and didn't know what to eat just nice was craving for some mee hoon kueh and damn! it tasted amazing and affordable! Really home cook food kinda vibe lowkey wish this shop was near my house so I can eat everyday but sadly I live an hour away. Highly recommended~
Yow Hui Min
Long waiting time around 1pm, presumably is their amount of delivery orders.
I had fried fish soup with thick beehoon, soup doesn't make me thirsty, also have 冬菜 which is rare now, and with their fried onions, makes the soup really delicious. Only minus point is their fried fish, portion too little and cut into bite sized pieces.
Overall is a really good bowl of fish soup and I will definitely come again.
Usha Rani
Bought their dry ban main for $4.
It was fantastic. They literally make the noodle Infront of me. Noodle was very springy. Mix well and the big pieces of mince meat will be well coated (could do with half the slice). The slice meat were surprisingly tender while the ikan bilis adds a crush to the whole meal.
Simple ingredients done right.
Koh Rachel
Handmade you mian is springy enough. Soup base was alright, quite bland. I feel the minced meat is not very well marinated. They use baby spinach which tastes better than cai xin. Ikan bills are crispy. Egg is runny. Doesn't have the usual garlic based chilli sauce.
Tham Wei Jie
The soup is a bit bland, the handmade mee hoon kueh is delightfully chewy. The taste evokes childhood memories. Overall, it's worth a try.