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Mee Rebus

Malay and Indian-Muslim hawker tradition — mee rebus (boiled noodles) emerged in Singapore and Malaysia as a distinctively local noodle dish with no equivalent elsewhere.

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Mee Rebus

Story

Mee rebus is a bowl of contradictions that resolves beautifully: yellow egg noodles in a thick, sweet-savoury gravy made from sweet potato, dried shrimp, and spices, topped with a hard-boiled egg, green chilli, fried tofu, and calamansi.

Shiok Factor

The gravy is the key — it should be thick enough to coat the noodles completely, slightly sweet from the sweet potato starch, and deeply savoury from the dried shrimp and prawn paste base

A Malay and Indian-Malay heritage dish, it sits at the intersection of two culinary traditions and belongs comfortably to both.

🏷️ Key Ingredients

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🥢 How to Eat Like a Local

  1. 1

    Squeeze calamansi over the entire bowl before mixing — the acid cuts through the thick, sweet gravy

  2. 2

    Mix from the bottom — the thickest gravy sinks and coats the noodles unevenly if not stirred

  3. 3

    Add green chilli gradually — the dish is already flavoured, the chilli adds brightness not just heat

  4. 4

    Eat the tau pok (fried tofu) while it's still warm — it absorbs the gravy and becomes a flavour sponge

  5. 5

    Finish with a sip of teh tarik — the sweetness of the milk tea and the savoury gravy is one of Singapore's great flavour pairings

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🌡️ Shiok-O-Meter

Rated by locals, not algorithms

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Spice Hit

Like drinking warm water lah

5/10Getting Warm

Napkin Alert

Eat with one hand, no problem

4/10Bring Napkins
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Flavour Depth

Got layers, worth exploring

7/10Very The Solid
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Queue Game

Walk in, sit down, eat

4/10Short Wait
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Shiok Value

Money well spent

8/10Good Value

Overall Shiok Score

🤷 Try First, See How

56/100

Where to Find the Best

Geylang Serai Market and Tekka Centre for the most authentic versions; heartland Malay stalls across the island for neighbourhood versions that are often just as good.

Best Paired With

  • Teh tarik
  • a side of otah
  • extra calamansi squeezed tableside.
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Best Mee Rebus in Singapore

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  • 1

    Haji Kadir Mee Rebus

    Geylang SeraiGeylang Serai Market, #01-09, 1 Geylang Serai

    The most respected mee rebus in the Geylang Serai area — the gravy is made fresh each morning and sells out before noon

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  • 2

    Rosyth Mee Rebus

    Little IndiaTekka Centre, #01-305, 665 Buffalo Road

    Tekka's most popular mee rebus stall — extra-thick gravy and a generous topping of fried shallots that most stalls skip

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  • 3

    Adam Road Mee Rebus

    Bukit TimahAdam Road Food Centre, #01-08, 2 Adam Road

    Late-night version for the supper crowd — slightly spicier than the daytime standard and served with extra chilli on the side

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