The last bowl of 58 Minced Meat Mee: Why the line feels like a club
A legendary stall in the grips of quitting time
The beloved bak chor mee stand 58 Minced Meat Mee on New Upper Changi Road is folding its doors on 30 September.
Everyone who’s tasted its soup is scrambling to catch the final servings before it’s gone.
Why the crowd?
“No heir, no future; the owners are getting old, and the stall is at its final lap.” – a Facebook update on 15 Sept
Queue chaos: Is the wait worth it?
Just a week before closing, crowds turned the stall’s front into a “queue‑fire”!
So, should you brave the rush?
If you value greatness, add a pinch of nostalgia, and love a hearty broth that has survived three decades, then it’s absolutely worth the wait.
If you’re just looking for a quick bite, you might want to be prepared for a marathon line or opt for a different tea shop road‑side taste.
Bottom line:



Should We Brave the Queue or Bail Out?
All talk of hype, all the “this place is the next big thing” chatter—yet the truth comes in the form of a long wait. Straight‑forward, no frills. If you’re really curious whether the buzz lives up to reality, you could line up and see for yourself. The big news? With September 30 just around the corner, the line’s still wide as ever. No sign of it shrinking.
Location & Hours
- Address: 58 New Upper Changi Rd, #01‑151, Singapore 461058
- Opening Hours: 6 am – 2 pm on Tuesday, Thursday, and weekends
Hot Off the Press: A 63‑Year‑Old Hawker on the Trade
Someone’s got a secret recipe for bak chor mee, and the guy is putting a whopping $500k tag on it. The rumor has it there might even be a buying frenzy—so if you’re hunting for culinary alchemy, now might be the time. And if food isn’t your cup of tea, consider the resale angle: this is about to become the hottest ‘recipe for sale’ story of the year.
Contact #1
Got questions? Fire off a quick email to [email protected]—they’re happy to spill the beans.
