Blanco Court Prawn Mee
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Luke Martin
About
Blanco Court Prawn Mee is a well-known prawn noodle shop in Singapore, located near the vibrant Haji Lane. Renowned for its prawn noodles served with pork ribs, the eatery has built a reputation for rich, flavorful broths and generous portions. Though not Michelin-recommended, it is beloved by locals and visitors for its authentic taste and value.
The Visit
Blanco Court Prawn Mee offers a bustling, hawker-style experience with a focus on prawn noodles featuring both prawns and pork ribs. The reviewer was impressed by the broth’s deep, prawn-infused flavor and the combination of white and yellow noodles, which provided contrasting textures. Despite not being Michelin-recommended, the spot stood out for its quality, value, and location, especially compared to pricier or more hyped alternatives in Singapore.
What They Ate
Quotes
"So first stop of the day, we've come to a place called Blanco Court Prawn Meat."
"They sell prawn noodles, but they actually do it with pork ribs and prawns."
"It already fell off the bone. There's no bone in there. Yum."
"This restaurant's massive. It's like a food court, like a hawker center, but there's only the prawn meat."
"Just finishing off our bowl of prawn mee. This is really, really good."
"For the flavor, I'd say that's the deal."
Our Reflection
Blanco Court Prawn Mee captures the essence of Singapore’s hawker culture: communal, straightforward, and all about the food. The reviewer’s delight in the broth’s depth and the interplay of noodle textures highlights the shop’s commitment to quality. Even without Michelin accolades, the experience feels authentic and satisfying, a reminder that true culinary gems often lie in unassuming settings. The generous portions and honest flavors make this a must-visit for anyone seeking real Singaporean comfort food.
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