Lye Bo Toss Noodle has la mian at Alexandra Village Food Centre
Bukit Merah is one of my favourite hangouts. There’s a routine I follow whenever I’m there: enjoy a cup of coffee at Rookie’s Coffee Shop, then head to Alexandra Village Food Centre for lunch, before ending my day at IKEA. On my recent visit to the hawker centre, I discovered Lye Bo Toss Noodle. Run by young hawkers, this stall serves roast meat noodles with a fun twist—instead of the usual egg noodles in wonton mee, you get handmade la mian!
Rookie’s Coffee Shop: Under-HDB Cafe With Chill Vibes And Bandung Coffee In Queensway
Image credit: @nomninjas
With its reasonable prices and generous portions, it’s no wonder Lye Bo Toss Noodle has so many regulars. Their Roasted Pork Belly Noodles and Char Siew Noodles are priced at $5 each, or $4.50 for rice instead of noodles. We recommend getting the Combo ($6), which features springy tossed noodles in a spicy house-made sauce, topped with crispy, crackling pork belly, grilled char siew, and some veggies.
Image credit: @nomninjas
The tossed noodles are handmade and cooked till al dente so they are not too firm or brittle. For some punch, you can add a scoop of their chilli sauce and give everything a good mix.Â
Image credit: @reemuuh.eats
Here’s another combination that works: Minced Pork with Onsen Egg ($4) topped with a thick strip of Pan Fried Grill Pork Belly ($5). Get this if you love meat!
Image credit: @fatdiemoi
If a whole pork belly is too much, you can just get Char Siew Noodles with an Onsen Egg ($1) to add extra creaminess to your noodles.
For easy access, the nearest MRT Station to Lye Bo Toss Noodle is Queenstown, where you take bus 195 from Exit B.Â
If you love noodles as much as we do, read our Heritage Pork Noodles review for legit Sabah pork noodles in Tanjong Pagar. There’s also MEET Noodles for Lanzhou la mian, crispy Chinese burgers and more in Clementi.Â
Address: 120 Bukit Merah Lane 1, #01-27, Alexandra Village Food Centre, Singapore 150123
Opening hours: Fri-Wed 9am to 2pm
Lye Bo Toss Noodle is not a halal-certified eatery.
Heritage Pork Noodles Review: Legit Sabah Pork Noodles In Tanjong Pagar
Feature image adapted from @reemuuh.eats and @nomninjas

Drop us your email so you won't miss the latest news.