Search

Q Gen: Kampua 干拌面 noodles!

You probably know about kolo mee from Sarawak but have you heard of “kampua” mee (干拌面)?  Kampua noodles are specialty of Sibu and is essentially the straight version of kolo mee.  Like kolo mee, it is made without the addition of “kee” or alkali so the texture and the flavour of the noodles are quite different from our local mee kia.

The noodles are poached in water, drained and then tossed in shallot oil and soy sauce. They keep the sauces simple so that you can taste the original flavour of the noodles.

The noodles are specially made by the owner’s  brother.  The ingredients are essentially flour, eggs, salt, water and something which the owner prefers to keep secret, although he assures me that it is a common ingredient that is widely used in other dishes.

The owner, Ah Lek, who hails from Sibu tells me that he was operating out of a stall in Tampines 10 years ago and was doing quite well before the rentals went up which forced him to go into other non-food related business.  He’s brother continued the business under the brand, QQ noodles in Bugis.

Fried Kampua Noodles

The flavour and texture of the noodles is quite enjoyable.  Without the addition of the “kee” you can actually taste the flour and the texture is tender and chewy.  The standard bowl comes with a few slices of charsiew, deep fried wanton and pork balls. Since this is a Fuzhou dish, I was expecting Fuzhou fishballs.  They did have something which I thought were Fuzhou fishballs but instead of fish, the outer layer is made of pork.  The filling is a soupy minced pork which pops when you bite into it, hence its name 双爆 (twin explosion).  They are very tasty and I would recommend you ask for a few more to be added to your bowl of noodles! 4.25/5

Conclusion

Their menu is very extensive.  Aside from the standard noodles they have plenty of other choices.  I tried the tom yum and soup version but wasn’t impressed.  I would go there just for the noodles with shallot oil topped with minced pork and as few 双爆 (twin explosion). They are opened 24 hours, so you can add this to your list of places to go for noodles in the middle of the night!


Q Gen
Address

Blk 119, Aljinied Ave 2
Singapore 380119
View Map

Opening hours:

12:00 AM to 12:00 AM

 
Closed:

Open 24hours

Related Posts

Subscribe
Notify of

6 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Looks amazing! On the must-try list!!

Just to moderate your expectations, its the noodles which are quite unique. Charsiu, wanton all quite average.

That’s fine. I hope it is as visually appealing in real life.

Oh yes. It looks like the photo!

The noodles and stuffed meat balls were excellent! The soy sauce noodles wasn’t worth it..stick with the house special. As mentioned, the wontons and char siew are nothing special..its the noodles and meat ball…I’m hungry just wirting about it!

Thanks! Glad you liked it!

Don’t Miss A Post

iEat Telegram follow us

Knowledge Resource

Classic Recipes
Learn to make classic Singaporean dishes and desserts such as Pandan Chiffon Cake, Kueh Salat, Chendol, Char Siew, Sio Bak and many others!
Prawn Files
Learn about all the prawns in our local wet market!
Sushi Files
Resource about all the sushi fish! Otoro, Chutoro, Akami, Aji, Shirodane……..
Local Fish Files
Resource on local fish found in our wet markets