Lor mee (Chinese: 鹵麵; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ló͘-mī) is a Chinese-inspired noodle dish served in a thick starchy gravy and thick flat yellow noodles (also known as lor mee). The dish is eaten by Hokkiens (Min Nan speakers) in Singapore and Malaysia. The thick gravy is made of corn starch, spices and eggs. The ingredients added into the noodles are usually ngo hiang, fish cake, fish, round and flat meat dumplings (usually chicken or pork), half a boiled egg, and other items depending on the stall and the price paid. Vinegar and garlic can be added as an optional item. The dish is also eaten with red chili.
- Xin Mei Xiang - Old Airport Road Food Centre #01-116
- Lor Mee 178 鹵麵178 - Tiong Bahru Market & Food Centre #02-23
- Tiong Bahru Lor Mee - Old Airport Road Food Centre #01-124
- Yuan Chuan Famous Lor Mee - Amoy Street Food Centre #02-79
- Soon Heng Lor Mee - 38A Beo Crescent Food Centre #01-84
- Hai Tang Lor Mee (海棠卤面) - Mei Ling Market & Food Centre #02-14
- Keng Heng Whampoa Teo Chew Lor Mee 慶興黃埔潮州鹵麵 - Golden Mile Food Centre #01-63
- Lorong Ah Soo Lor Mee - Hainanese Village Centre #02-51
- Soon Lee Lor Mee 顺利滷麵攡 -Circuit Road Food Centre #01-07
- Feng Zhen Lor Mee 鳳珍鹵麵 - Taman Jurong Market and Food Centre #03-146
- 71 Lor Mee - Bukit Merah View Food Centre #01-71
- Best Lu Mian In Town - Whampoa Food Centre #01-19
- Zhi Xiang Special Lor Mee 智翔特制滷麵 - Toa Payoh Lor 4 Food Centre #01-49