Went to try the Tampines Round Market Wanton Mee as recommended by Brother Bus64. Personally, I have tried Lavender, Parklane and Geylang's Wanton Mee as well. Here are the FRs
Tampines Round Market
Variety: Large (They have all sort of noodles. Pork Rib, Sarawak Kolo Mee, Spinach Mee etc etc)
Noodle: Soggy, too wet. Noodle no taste. I prefer noodle laced with pork oil.
Toppings: Good. Char Siew and the normal wanton is nice. The fried wanton is ordinary.
Damages: $3-$7.
Potion: I have problem finishing a $4 portion. The portion is generous.
Return To Eat: Yes, just to see the milf stall owner's wife
Parklane Wanton Mee
Variety: Limited
Noodle: Dry, too dry.
Toppings: OK.
Damages: $3.50-$5.
Potion: Normal portion
Return to Eat: There are better options elsewhere
Remarks: The standard has dropped alot over the years especially since they started to hire many PRCs.
Lavender Food Centre
Variety: Limited
Noodle: Good control of heat and timing. Just nice. Q and springy, laced with pork oil.
Toppings: Normal. The normal wanton is nice.
Damages: $4/$5
Potion: Super small, even for a $5 portion.
Return to Eat: Yes, just for the pork oil laced noodle. Im a sucker for that.
Remarks: Beware of the black face stall helper. On most days, she looks as if you owe her money :o
Geylang Gong's Family Wanton Mee
Variety: Limited
Noodle: Ok, with a small dash of pork oil.
Toppings: Normal
Damages: $3-$5
Potion: The $5 portion is huge
Return to Eat: Yes, then hop over to Lorong 20 to look see :p
Remarks: The normal potion is ok. However, please note that if you add noodle to your potion, the guy who cooks the noodle seems to lose control over the timing and heat. The whole lot of noodle starts to become tangle together when served to you and becomes hard like a rock in no time.