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Zion Road Big Prawn Noodle (Michelin Guide – Bib Gourmand Singapore)
Zhi Wei Xian Zion Road Big Prawn Noodle, located at Zion Riverside Food Centre, is a popular spot for prawn noodle lovers.

The stall is known for its flavorful and aromatic prawn broth, which is made using a secret blend of herbs and spices.

Zhi Wei Xian Zion Road
Their signature dish is the Big Prawn Noodle, which comes with fresh prawns, pork slices, and fish cakes.

The broth is rich and has a deep seafood flavor that pairs perfectly with the QQ noodles.

Customers can choose to add extra prawns or pig tail to the dish for an additional cost.

Zhi Wei Xian Zion Road Big Prawn Noodle (Singapore) – Review
Here are 5 reviews from various websites:
- “I’ve been a fan of Zhi Wei Xian Zion Road Big Prawn Noodle for years now, and it never disappoints. The broth is so flavorful and fragrant, and the prawns are always fresh and juicy. It’s definitely worth the wait in line!” – TripAdvisor
- “The Big Prawn Noodle is a must-try at Zhi Wei Xian Zion Road. The broth is so rich and flavorful, and the noodles have a great texture. It’s the perfect comfort food on a cold day.” – Yelp
- “I love the prawn broth at this stall – it’s so flavorful and has just the right amount of spice. The Big Prawn Noodle is definitely the way to go here, but their other noodle dishes are also great. Highly recommend!” – Google Reviews
- “Zhi Wei Xian Zion Road is the best prawn noodle stall I’ve tried in Singapore. The broth is just the right amount of salty and spicy, and the prawns are so fresh and sweet. I could eat this every day!” – OpenRice
- “I’ve heard a lot about this stall, and it definitely lived up to the hype. The Big Prawn Noodle is amazing – the broth is rich and full of flavor, and the prawns are so plump and juicy. I can see why this place has such a loyal following.” – Burpple
Location
70 Zion Road, Zion Riverside Food Centre, Singapore 247792, Singapore
How to Get to 70 Zion Road, Zion Riverside Food Centre
Getting to 70 Zion Road, Zion Riverside Food Centre is straightforward. Here are the recommended transportation options:
By MRT:
The nearest MRT station to Zion Riverside Food Centre is Tiong Bahru MRT station. From there, you can follow these simple steps to reach your destination:
- Exit Tiong Bahru MRT station via Exit B.
- Walk towards Tiong Bahru Road.
- Turn left onto Tiong Bahru Road and continue walking.
- Turn right onto Kim Pong Road.
- Walk straight until you reach Zion Road.
- You will find Zion Riverside Food Centre located at 70 Zion Road.
By TEL (Thomson-East Coast Line)
- Havelock Road MRT Station (TE16): From the Havelock Road MRT Station, head southeast on Havelock Road toward Zion Road. Continue along Zion Road until you reach the Zion Riverside Food Centre on your left.
- Great World City MRT Station (TE15): From the Great World City MRT Station, head northeast on Kim Seng Road toward Zion Road. Continue straight on Zion Road, and you will find the Zion Riverside Food Centre on your right.

Both MRT stations are part of the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL), which provides easy access to the area.

By Bus:
If you prefer taking the bus, there are several bus services that stop near Zion Riverside Food Centre. You can consider the following options:
- Alight at the bus stop “Blk 1” along Tiong Bahru Road (bus stop code 10179).
- Walk along Tiong Bahru Road towards Kim Pong Road.
- Turn right onto Kim Pong Road.
- Walk straight until you reach Zion Road.
- You will find Zion Riverside Food Centre located at 70 Zion Road.

Opening Hours
Stall Number #: Zion Riverside Food Centre #01-04
11am – 10:30pm (Tues – Sun), Closed Mon
Price range
starts from $8, $13, $20, $28

Our verdict
At a staggering price of S$28 (perhaps it is served with lobster), you might be taken aback by the cost of a prawn noodle dish served in a non-air-conditioned food center. It’s undeniably one of the most expensive prawn noodles you’ll find in Singapore. Surprisingly, though, the S$28 option remains a popular choice among patrons.
With a price tag of S$28, which converts to approximately RM$97.27 in Malaysian Ringgit (based on the current exchange rate of 3.47), this prawn noodle dish comes close to costing almost RM$100. The conversion to Malaysian currency highlights the significant amount one would be paying for a single bowl of prawn noodles.
Of course, whether this hefty price is worth it or not ultimately depends on your personal preferences, budget, and willingness to indulge in an extravagant dining experience. While some may consider it a lavish splurge, others may find it difficult to justify the cost for a single dish, regardless of its exquisite taste and ingredients.
Ultimately, the decision rests with you, as the value and enjoyment derived from a dining experience can vary from person to person. It’s important to weigh the cost against your own expectations and culinary preferences to make an informed choice.
Please note that prices may be subject to change, and it’s always a good idea to check with the stall’s owner for the most up-to-date information before making your order. (Last update July, 2023)
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