Rainbow cake is so yesterday, check out this gorgeous Rainbow wonton noodles that will complete your life

If you’re obsessing over the beautiful colours of the rainbow cake, you gotta up your food game!

Originating from a pushcart to the Old Airport Road Food Centre, Cho Kee Noodle Pte Ltd isn’t just your average wanton mee stall. Providing their customers with various flavours of noodles to choose from, their noodles are of assorted colours.

Maintaining the QQ texture of noodles and the option to choose between soup or dry, fried or non-fried wantons, the eatery is also as known as “the rainbow noodle stall”.

A new line that they have created, the store specialises not only in how QQ their noodles are, but also catering to customers who are more health conscious.

A range of ‘veggie noodles’ from spinach noodles that are green, beetroot noodles that are pink, tomato noodles which are orange and seaweed noodles which are black, they allow you to mix the noodles, giving you a bowl of rainbow noodles with a mix of flavours when you consume.

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Besides their main store in Old Airport Road Food Centre, they actively participate in various temporary pop-up booths in Singapore serving delicious bowls of noodles everywhere they go.

Loyal customers are able to follow their locations through the updates via their Facebook page –  https://www.facebook.com/chokeenoodle/

Garnering a rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars, the wanton mee store is well-loved by many and can be found serving hungry foodies at their main stall from 11am-11pm.

Said to be in operations since 1965 cooking and serving their noodles on a pushcart, the stall has been passed down for 3 generations, satisfying all ages of customers with their tasty wanton noodles.

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If you are a fan of the different colourful food trends including rainbow cakes, rainbow bagels and rainbow grilled cheese sandwich, this is one highly sought after food item that you should definitely go for.

Even if you’re not a fan of mixing flavours in your food, go for their ‘shui jiao’ also known as dumplings, which is highly recommended by a lot of visitors. Pinched nicely, the soft dumpling consists of a skin that is held together and meat that is delectable.

Their fried versions of the wanton also served as a yummy and not-so-oily snack that keeps you addicted and reaching out for just-one-more.

With a competitor in the same location, Cho Kee Noodle stands out as a healthier version as they serve vegetarian noodles though both stalls have their own line of long queues.

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Priced at $3/ $4 for a bowl of delicious wanton noodles, you’ll be able to add a topping for $1 ranging from fried wanton, wanton, dumpling and vegetables.

Besides their wanton noodles, their menu also includes mushroom noodles, shredded chicken hor fun, chicken feet noodles and dumpling noodles.

Scoring themselves various awards and starring in food shows on TV, we’re pretty sure the wanton mee sold at Cho Kee is one dish you should definitely try.

Location: Blk 51, Old Airport Road Food Centre, #01-04, Singapore 390051