Commonly found variants; note these may range from acceptable alternatives to non-standard forms or incorrect spellings*.
* Singlish is a largely spoken creole, and as such descriptivism (recording forms that reflect actual pronunciation in spoken language, or as appearing in the linguistic corpus) is more pertinent than strict prescriptivism. Nevertheless, the use of more standard forms (or for words originating in languages with Latin script, such as Malay, accurate to the original spelling) is recommended and encouraged.

also can:

panmee ban mee banmee

pan mee

Hokkien:

板面

poj:

pán-mī

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noun

  1. A type of noodle traditionally made by rolling a kneaded dough of wheat flour, salt, and water (and often egg) flat on a board and slicing them with straight cuts by hand using a wooden block as a guide, a technique originating in Hakka cuisine. It is made from the same dough as you mee and mee hoon kueh, and is often white in colour.
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  3. a dish made using these noodles in a clear soup with a meat such as minced pork, vegetables, and toppings. These typically include ikan bilis, fried shallots, white pepper, and sometimes an egg which is cracked into the hot soup and swirled in to cook.
  4. ... rather than spend long hours alone in the cold, bleak room, he dropped by his favourite noodle bar and ordered pan mee and a a beer. ... He'd almost finished the noodles when his implant pinged. ... So instead of taking the short walk to his bedsit, he ordered another bowl of pan mee and a beer.

    — 2022, Eric Brown and Keith Brooke. Wormhole. Watkins Media. ISBN: 9780857669988

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  5. a dry noodle dish made using these noodles tossed in a sauce base, typically topped with a meat such as minced pork, vegetables, ikan bilis, fried shallots, white pepper, and a poached or fried egg. The sauce base is usually made from a tablespoon or two of soya sauce and a hefty scoop of a special chilli, which is often the star ingredient of this dish. This style of serving the noodles is said to have originated in the Klang Valley region.
  6. Together they begin setting up shop—setting chairs and tables, airing the upstairs stall and preparing the shop's signature dish: pan mee.
    The pan mee here is delicious, tender and pleasantly chewy, rolled and hand-cut fresh every day.

    — 2015, Alia Ali. Stories from the City: Rediscovering Kuala Lumpur. MPH Group Publishing Sdn Bhd. ISBN: 9789674154776. p.18

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