Welcome to Wei Sheng Wan Tan Mee

19, Jalan Geronggang, Taman Melodies, 80250 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim, Malaysia

General Info

Nestled in the heart of Taman Melodies, Wei Sheng Wan Tan Mee at 19, Jalan Geronggang offers an inviting spot for anyone craving a comforting bowl of noodles in Johor Bahru. From the moment you step through its wheelchair-accessible entrance, the casual and welcoming atmosphere makes it easy to feel at home, whether you're stopping by for a quick bite or gathering with a group of friends. The interior is thoughtfully designed with wheelchair-accessible seating, allowing everyone to enjoy the experience without hassle.

The highlight of the menu is undoubtedly the 云吞面 wanton noodle, a dish that perfectly balances springy, well-cooked noodles with tender, flavorful wontons. Each bite bursts with freshness, and the accompanying broth is light yet savory, showcasing the kitchen’s attention to detail and commitment to quality. I noticed that coffee is also available here, making it a convenient spot for a mid-morning pick-me-up or a relaxed chat over drinks while waiting for your order.

What I especially appreciated during my visit was how seamlessly the restaurant handles larger groups without compromising service speed or food quality. The team seems well-practiced at accommodating both solo diners seeking a quick, satisfying meal and families or friends wanting to linger over shared dishes. Despite its popularity, the wait times are reasonable, and staff are friendly and attentive, enhancing the overall dining experience.

Beyond the signature 云吞面 wanton noodle, the menu has a range of options for those who prefer lighter or different flavors, making it easy to cater to various tastes without feeling overwhelmed. The portion sizes are generous, and the flavors strike a pleasant balance, showing that this spot isn’t just about quick meals-it’s about enjoyable, memorable ones.

Whether you’re a local or just exploring Johor Bahru, Wei Sheng Wan Tan Mee provides a dependable and inviting dining experience. Its combination of accessibility, accommodating service, and standout signature dishes ensures that every visit feels personal and satisfying. For anyone hunting for a reliable spot to enjoy freshly prepared noodles and a casual coffee break, this location in Taman Melodies is certainly worth considering.

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HOUR OPENING
  • Monday
    07:30 AM - 03:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    07:30 AM - 03:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    Closed
  • Thursday
    07:30 AM - 03:00 PM
  • Friday
    07:30 AM - 03:00 PM
  • Saturday
    07:30 AM - 03:00 PM
  • Sunday
    07:30 AM - 03:00 PM

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What customers say?

“ Typical coffeeshop setting. Place is neat. Noodle texture is soft and not salty. Worth coming back. ”

- Dominic Goh -

“ Reasonable localized food fare that is mainly simple and light hakka food. Staff is very friendly. Food wise is not top notch but definitely tasty and has its unique taste. Will definitely come back again especially it has quite ample carpark and less crowded area. ”

- Robert Chai -

“ Very tasty bowl of goodness! Highly recommended. We had a few dishes, the one they stood out were fishball soup, wanton Mee (white version, ask for extra chilli if you can tahan), fried wanton, and very surprisingly the Hakka Mince Meat Noodle! It comes without chilli, but if you can take a bit of heat, it was so yummy! ”

- NianZhu “BioGenie13” Bing -

“ ordered their long noodle . It’s black sauce and like thick beehoon love it ! Noodle comes with Char siew and minced pork only. Can add on wantons . Tried their fried wanton , abit oily but still good . ”

- Mandy lim -

“ Came here at 230pm craving for a plate of wanton Mee and it did satisfy my crave. There wasn't much people here in a small coffee shop. Not the most convenient but ok if u are driving here. I had the dry white wanton Mee (they have the black sauce version too) at 9rm I think (my total bill was 12rm with a drink). The noodles was pretty "q" and I always like the msian white sauce. It came with 4 soup wantons, which were all pretty nice, although slightly small. I also added the fried wantons.. same thing...nice but nothing to shout about. But it's still a good bowl of noodles. The worst part of this, is the char siew... It's the typical dry tough version. Those that if served on a paktw of char siew rice, not many people would favour it, that kind, if u know what I am saying. Overall, it's still ok for me. If am nearby, then why not. But I believe there are better out there. For me, this is a 6.75 out of 10. Btw they have other dishes as well. ”

- Jialong Liu -

“ Shifted from outside morning market into this stall in 2018. The Hakka noodle and YTF are the star attractions with a new menu 南芋炸肉. ”

- SG Food Travel -

“ 7 Sep 24: This is a yummy, homely and very simple and yet satisfying bowl of traditional Hakka Mee! For the vinegar lovers, if you add in a little bit of vinegar --- it enhances the taste. So so good! Both their fried wanton and wanton in soup are fresh and delicious too! Although not air conditioned, but the environment is cooling, clean and comfortable. ”

- LY -

“ Traditional Hakka yong tau fu with wantan noodles! The noodles are thin and springy.. not overcooked but think the texture is naturally soft, good for elders and children. Small bowl cost RM6, follow by RM7 and 7.50. I had the small bowl which is sufficient for breakfast ”

- SaroBabe -
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19, Jalan Geronggang, Taman Melodies, 80250 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim, Malaysia

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