Sunday, March 20, 2016

Fish and Noodle House

Whenever we are in SS20, Damansara Kim, we would always go for fish fillet noodles at the SS20 Fish Head Noodle Shop despite the area having a few eateries selling almost the same type of noodles. This time, after reading Yee Ling's post about salmon fillet noodles, we ate late lunch at Fish & Noodle House instead.

A glass of very refreshing cold chrysanthemum drink with goji (wolfberries) - MYR3.18 nett.

My bowl of salmon fillets noodles - MYR15.90 nett.. I requested for thin vermicelli and no milk. The salmon fillets are very tasty so I will have this again next time.

A bowl of deep fried fish head noodle - MYR9.54 nett with milk in the broth. This dish is for those who like to chew on the crunchy bits of the deep fried pieces of fish and do not mind having to deal with the fish bones.

A bowl of deep fried fish fillets noodles - MYR11.66 nett, without milk in the broth. For those who do not like bones in their deep fried fish.

Total price came up to MYR40.30 nett for 3 pax.

Shop front

18 comments:

  1. I like the first bowl, your bowl of salmon fish fillet noodles with no milk, nowadays I try to take more fish, but sometimes change because cannot eat the same thing everyday, once in a while have to change taste

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    1. The restoran looks like a comfortable place to eat

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    2. Yes, it is a comfortable place to eat in.

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    3. From what you have written above, I wonder how many times I can eat this bowl of salmon noodle in a row before I need a change.

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  2. We don't have any place serving fish noodles with the milky soup anymore, used to and it was very nice but the guy closed down his eatery when he went full time into the making of instant kampua noodles.

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    1. Maybe it is because the business is no good for this type of milky soup fish noodles.

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  3. Wow! Salmon fillet noodle looks good. And I like that refreshing chrysanthemum drink too.

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  4. I need to slap myself for not trying this restaurant yet when milky fish head noodles is really my favourite. I was told by someone that the original fish head noodles were white without adding milk but the sellers saved the fish bones boiling hours by adding milk.

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    1. What you were told is correct! This place is quite near your house so it is easy for you to go there.

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  5. Eh the price not bad wor, for a shop. I think the name sounds familiar, wonder if they have an outlet in Pandan Indah.. :/

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    1. Yes, the price is ok. I don't know whether they have another outlet or not.

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  6. I must really try to visit this place one of these days. We are all still recuperating and this looks like so nutritious and suitable for us.

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    1. Hope all of you are well on your way to full recovery. Rest well and get lots of sleep and rest.

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  7. I'm sure I'd enjoy the salmon fillet noodles but my family doesn't eat fish head noodles. Do they sell anything else other than fish head noodles here?

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    1. Is it only the head that they are particular about? Do they eat fish fillets (with no bones)? This place also serves plain rice, special rice with fish paste soup, freshwater prawns, fried fish fillet. You can check their menu here https://www.zomato.com/selangor/fish-noodle-house-damansara-utama/menu

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  8. Yea...the next time I go again I will also order the salmon fillet. I always have it with milk.

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    1. You ordered the salmon fillet noodle with milk previously too, right?

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