Mee Bagus has emerged as Singapore's innovative halal noodle specialist, offering creative interpretations of traditional Asian noodle dishes through their signature Volcano Ramen, seafood laksa, and mee ayam preparations that blend authentic flavors with modern presentation techniques. Operating from modern Kedai Kopi coffeeshops in Clementi and Yishun, this establishment has transformed traditional kopitiam dining through contemporary ambiance featuring al fresco dining under fairy lights and spacious indoor areas that create casual restaurant experiences rather than conventional coffee shop settings. The restaurant's connection to the hip hawker stall Gimee Face demonstrates their commitment to innovative menu development while maintaining accessibility and authentic taste profiles that appeal to diverse customer preferences.
The comprehensive menu showcases remarkable creativity in halal noodle preparations, with the Mee Bagus Special ($6.30) representing their premium offering featuring abalone squid slices, chicken breast meat, fishballs, ayam meatballs, button and shiitake mushrooms, and lava egg, all enhanced with chicken skin oil for authentic flavor development. The Volcano Ayam delivers perfectly milky and creamy broth with balanced spice levels that elevate traditional ramen concepts, while the Mee Ayam ($4.80) combines kecap manis and sambal tumis with generous toppings of sliced mushrooms, chicken, minced chicken meat, and chicken meatballs. The restaurant's interpretation of halal bak chor mee demonstrates their ability to adapt beloved local dishes while maintaining Muslim dietary compliance and authentic taste experiences.
Operating daily from 7am to 9pm, Mee Bagus has successfully positioned itself as a destination for Muslim diners seeking familiar local noodle dishes prepared according to halal guidelines, while their ongoing halal certification application process reflects their commitment to full religious compliance. The restaurant's strategic locations opposite major shopping centers like Northpoint City ensure accessibility for both residents and visitors seeking quality halal noodle options. Mee Bagus represents the evolution of traditional noodle culture in Singapore, proving that innovative preparation methods and modern dining environments can enhance rather than compromise authentic flavors, creating new standards for halal noodle dining that honor both culinary tradition and contemporary convenience expectations.
The reason for one star isnt the food. It is your packaging. It has happened 3 times. Your package w
The reason for one star isn't the food, it's your packaging. This has happened three times. Your packaging gives way, and the soup spills into the plastic bag, damaging all other items. You need to look into this.
Irwan Syahmi
i came Kedai Kopi Clementi at 8pm on the 24/2. i wanted to get the Mee Bagus so i asked the staff wh
I came to Kedai Kopi Clementi at 8pm on the 24th of February. I wanted to get the Mee Bagus, so I asked the staff what time they were closing. He said 8:30pm, so I went to have a smoke while waiting for a friend. At 8:20pm, I went back to the store, but the staff was not inside. He had left the store unattended with confused customers waiting in line. Guess where the staff was? He was smoking outside the coffee shop, seemingly without a care, and continued smoking even when I and another customer were standing in front of the store. This is inconsiderate and irresponsible of the staff! Instead, he could have informed me about the last order time. For the management of the store, please address this staff member's behaviour as he is very irresponsible. He is a tall Chinese guy wearing spectacles. Thanks.
Wei Wei
We had serious diarrhoea for several days after consuming their meatball noodle
We experienced severe diarrhoea for several days after consuming their meatball noodles.
Emil Harith
Came here on a Sunday afternoon, after planning all week to try the Volcano Ramen and I must say, it
Came here on a Sunday afternoon, after planning all week to try the Volcano Ramen, and I must say, it was exactly as good as I hoped! The soup was creamy but not too thick, the sambal savoury and not too sweet, and the ingredients were a great value-add to the meal!
Price was a bit expensive, but still relatively cheap enough, and the stall auntie was very friendly.
My partner had the Mee Bagus special, served dry but with similar elements to it. To put it in her words: "Why go for Ichikokudo when I can come here instead?"
All in all, with all the other interesting options around the kopitiam, coming here was a worthwhile experience, whether as a group or just the two of you!
10/10 would travel all the way to Clementi again :))
W. Boon
Volcano Ayam is so-so. The soup is more milky than it is spicy - tastes a lot like a really mild lak
The Volcano Ayam is so-so. The soup is more milky than spicy, tasting a lot like a really mild laksa.
Positive Reviews
Zainal Basri
Thank you for being highly regarded by the KidsExcel kids for your excellent food and services. They
Thank you for being highly regarded by the KidsExcel children for your excellent food and services. They reported that it is pleasant and tastes really good. We would be entering and obtaining additional.
Pang Ah
Banyak bagus! The mee bok is one of the best in town. Hope they keep the standard consistent. 👍👍 …
Very good! The mee pok is one of the best in town. Hope they keep the standard consistent. …
Hafiz
Hallal noodles with hell lots of taste. It is has a very good use of sweet and spice from the kicap
Halal noodles with hell lots of taste. It has a very good use of sweet and spice from the kicap manis and sambal. This is a twist on the sour and spicy version of the Chinese bak chor mee. The best thing is, it is not too sweet!
Chong Seng Lee
I order the Special version for $6.80. The Mee Pok texture is perfect. I like the Japanese Ajitsuke
I ordered the Special version for $6.80. The Mee Pok texture is perfect. I liked the Japanese Ajitsuke Tamago egg. I wish there was more vinegar in the sauce.
Xuan Ming Toh
A good twist of a halal version of noodle dishes. The chicken “char siew” and wanton are not to beli
A good twist on halal versions of noodle dishes. The chicken 'char siew' and wanton are not to be belittled; their texture and flavour are definitely on point. The noodles were cooked well, not too soggy or undercooked, and the sauce coats them nicely. The soup is average, I would say. Overall, considering the cost, portion, and taste, I wouldn't mind having it again if I'm in the neighbourhood.