Kids eat free at Wanton Fu for first 2 weeks in Jun
After an unexpected closing early this year, Wanton Fu relocated to another unit in the same building in Mar. This marks their 8th year in the Jalan Besar estate since their opening in 2018, and they've proudly garnered a small but loyal customer base in this neighbourhood.
Their Signature Fu Noodles (Dry/Soup) go at S$5.50 for a small and S$6.50 for a large portion. This 2-week Wanton Fu promo only applies to the small bowl, but you get to enjoy it for half the price, so I'd say that's a pretty good deal regardless.
Though only the Wanton Noodles are free for kids, who's to say the paying adult can't order other dishes? Have a taste of their crowd-favourite Fried Set Combo (S$8.50 for small, S$9.50 for large) and Roast Pork Set Combo (S$8.50 for small, S$9.50 for large).
Pork Belly Noodles at S$8, say whaaat? With a perfect balance of fat and meat, one bite of this pork belly will put you right in vacation mode.
Not to mention, their wantons and dumplings are wrapped by hand, and the char siew and roasted pork are roasted by themselves, too! This place got standard one hor.
Open till 12am on weekdays, Wanton Fu is the perfect spot for a quick lunch fix or even a sinful late-night supper. Hopefully, your teenager isn't asleep by then.
Other than the fact that it's only valid for dine-in, there are no other conditions to this Wanton Fu promo. So set aside your doubts, and head down to Wanton Fu to spend some quality family time this June holiday, indulging in their robust noodles and plump homemade wantons.
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