Braised and noodle dishes at Jurong West 505 Market.
Taste the Kwang's Black is a hawker stall at Jurong West 505 Market and Food Centre specialising in braised dishes and noodles. The stall has earned praise for its intensely flavoured sambal and well-executed braises, including chicken feet that reviewers describe as mildly sticky, well braised, and perfectly textured. Noodles are cooked to a soft but enjoyable bite, served with green chilli that packs a spicy punch. The menu covers a range of hearty options suited to diners who appreciate strong, unapologetic flavours. The stall opens early and operates through dinner, giving residents flexibility to visit for breakfast, lunch, or supper. Prices remain within hawker norms, making it an accessible indulgence for regulars and newcomers alike. Head to Taste the Kwang's Black for a boldly seasoned plate that stands out among the many stalls in 505 Market. It is a confidently flavourful stop for Jurong West residents who like their hawker food with extra depth.
505 Jurong West Street 52, #01-35, Singapore 640505
Floor 1 · 505 Jurong West Market & Food Centre
Operating Hours
Closed - Opens Tomorrow
Opens tomorrow at 7 am
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday (Today)
Closed
Thursday
7 am–9 pm
Friday
7 am–9 pm
Saturday
7 am–9 pm
Sunday
7 am–9 pm
Our Menu
Menu Photos
Kwang's Black Taste Menu
A vertical menu board displaying various noodle and rice dishes, with images of each dish. The menu is in Chinese and English.
My dad probably ordered a one way ticket to high cholesterol : char siew noodle with 100% char siew fats. Mind you, it wasn’t the part where it’s fatty and flavourful. It was just fats and no meat. Store insisted that there was meat. Nothing to say then
Positive Reviews
Sunny M
This is probably the most undiscovered gem in this hawker center.
One look at the char siew and you’d realize that they are done differently, not …
Kenny Yap
A relatively new stall in this market, where the staff are dressed in restaurant like attire. There’s no display of prices on the stall front but Wanton Mee is $4 which comes with a generous amount of char siew. The charsiew has a nice …
Benito Linus
I like the wanton, very plump and meaty. I didn’t request for the Charsiu part but I was given the leaner cut! The meat has a sweet glossy glaze and it was very tasty! Noodles was normal and the crispy pork lard was at the counter, you can …
Victor Loo
Delicious wonton mee. Best I've had so far. Wonton filled with shrimp & char siew is very tasty. You can ask for leaner or fatter char siew depending on your preference. Worth the slightly premium price.
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Photo Gallery
Taste the Kwang’s Black
Wonton Noodle Dish
A close-up shot of a yellow spoon holding a wonton with visible pork filling. The spoon is positioned over a bowl of noodles, with other wontons and a dish of what appears to be char siu (barbecued pork) in the background. A small bowl of pickled vegetables and a bowl of soup are also visible.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wontons
A close-up shot of a plate of noodles, likely wonton noodles, being lifted by yellow chopsticks. The noodles are thin and appear to be coated in a savory sauce. The plate also contains slices of char siu (barbecued pork), several wontons, and a side of blanched green vegetables. A small yellow bowl with pickled vegetables and a bowl of soup are visible in the background, all served on a red tray.
Charcoal Roasted Meats Stall
A busy food stall with a large overhead sign displaying images of roasted meats and various dishes. Below the sign, the stall is filled with food preparation equipment, ingredients, and a person working at a counter. There are also menu boards and a QR code for payment.
Food Containers
Two red food containers filled with noodles, meat, and vegetables. A plastic bag with Chinese characters and the text "TASTE THE KWANG'S BLACK" is visible in the background.
Charcoal Roasted Meats and Noodles Menu
A brightly lit menu board displays various charcoal-roasted meat dishes and noodle options. Prominently featured are images of roasted pork, char siu, and noodle bowls. Below the main display, a smaller sign reads "TASTE THE KWANG'S BLACK". To the right, a cartoon character with peanuts is visible.
Noodles with Char Siu and Wontons
A metal plate filled with thin egg noodles, char siu (barbecued pork), wontons, and blanched green vegetables. A small yellow dish contains a dark, chunky sauce, likely chili or sambal. A bowl of clear broth with yellow chopsticks rests behind the plate. A bright yellow spoon is placed on the side of the plate. The table surface is light blue with subtle line drawings of a person eating.
Wonton Noodles with Char Siu
A close-up shot of a plate of wonton noodles topped with char siu (barbecued pork). The noodles are thin and appear to be tossed in a savory sauce. Several wontons are visible, along with pieces of crispy pork cracklings and a dollop of chili paste. A small dish of pickled vegetables and a bowl of soup are also present in the background.
Noodles with Roasted Meats
Three metal plates of noodles topped with various roasted meats, greens, and pickled vegetables. One plate features what appears to be roasted duck or pork, while another includes what looks like chicken feet. A small cup of tea is visible in the upper right corner. Printed materials with text in English and Tamil are on the table.
Wonton Noodles with Char Siu
A metal plate filled with wonton noodles, topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork), wontons, and some greens. A small bowl of sliced chilies and a bowl of clear soup with chopped scallions are also present. The food is served on a red tray.
Char Siu Noodles
A close-up shot of a spoonful of char siu (barbecued pork) being lifted from a bowl of noodles. The noodles appear to be thin and wavy, mixed with wontons and pieces of meat. A small dish of chopped chilies and a bowl of broth are visible in the background.
Food Stall with Roasted Meats
A food stall with a large banner displaying images of roasted meats and various dishes. Two staff members in red uniforms and masks are visible, one preparing food and the other serving. A menu board with pictures of dishes is displayed.
Wonton Noodles with Char Siu
A plate of wonton noodles topped with slices of char siu (barbecued pork), wontons, meatballs, and greens. Sliced jalapeños are served on the side. A small bowl of broth and chopsticks are also visible.