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I was here on a Friday night but the place was empty. I wondered why because the food is great! I was ushered to my table by a warm and friendly service staff. I ordered a bowl of mixed fish soup (fried + sliced fish) with mee sua. It costs $7 a bowl and I ordered additional fish roe for my soup (+$
Hipster fish soup place. $6.50 for fried fish soup with ee mian.
They guys there are really warm and cute! They're a bunch of down to earth young guys with a passion that shows in their dishes. Everything is freshly made even the sauces. Try the mala handmade noodles and the pasta! The chicken wings and wedges are also really good! No fishy taste or smell in the
A hearty and flavourful sliced fish soup definitely warms the soul! 🧡 Be sure to try the other dishes as well!
The owners do a good job with the Sliced Fish Soup (Mackerel) and Fried Fish Soup (Seabass). If you are in the area, craving for a healthy, brothy bowl of fish, I would totally recommend this place. They also do a well marinated pork belly slices. It was so tender and soft. The noodles went so well
Food here is consistently good, albeit a little pricey ($8.30 for sliced fish soup noodles and extra vegetables takeaway) compared to some of the other hawker stalls nearby. There's air-conditioning and a fair amount of seating. They also take electronic payments like GrabPay. Service can be a bit s
Awesome noodles. Recommended is the Spicy Noodles and the trio platter! The char siu is rather unique and one of a kind. Staff and service is also another thing that makes it a overall one of the best noodle place around the area.
Quite interesting setup, shop deco, for a fish soup place. The fish soup is rich and tasty. I found it good. Price is either cheap or expensive considering what you get and the aircon setup. Fish soup without sweat.
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