We ordered two sets of Combo A with different types of fish. Combo A consists of your choice of fish noodle with a drink (barley or lemon grass), a prawn fritter and a mini bowl of fruit rojak (mixed fruit salad).
Combo A with Deep Fried Barramundi (siakap) Fish Fillet noodle without milk - MYR15.50 nett. No fish bones at all in the fillets so one can eat with a peace of mind.
Combo A with Deep Fried Grouper Fish Fillets noodle with milk - MYR19.50 nett. This bowl of noodle is more expensive due to the Grouper Fish Fillets with Grouper's thick chewy skin. I prefer eating fish fillet noodle instead of fish head noodle because I find that there is less meat on the fish head.
Two mini bowls of fruit rojak - one for each combo set. I identified cucumber, jicama, pineapple, ambarella (Spondias dulcis, umbra, buah kedondong) in the bowl mixed with sweet prawn paste sauce sprinkled with sesame seeds. These can be considered the appetizers.
Two prawn fritters - one for each combo set. A savoury snack which was finished by us before we even realised it.
A cup of hot lemon grass drink and a glass of cold lemon grass drink. The cold drink was more refreshing than the hot one.
Total price: MYR35 nett for 3 pax sharing 2 combo sets.
Delicious lunch. I would order the Combo without milk. Yums, yums!
ReplyDeleteBoth with or without milk are nice.
Deletea bowl of noodles + rojak + prawn fritters ....so worth the price!
ReplyDeleteIncludes a drink too so it is value for money!
Deletenice noodles.. but probably because i just had dinner, i actually find the rojak and prawn fritters more tempting than the noodles, hahaha~~ :)
ReplyDeleteWhen tummy is full, no interest in food already.
DeleteI prefer my fish noodles with milk, feel more complete.. :p
ReplyDeleteIf can eat dairy products then go with the one with milk.
Deletelooks like some good food to me. the noodles with milks looks delicious. but do seems too milky. was it?
ReplyDeleteNo, it was not too milky.
DeleteLooks like a very satisfying meal with fish soup noodles, rojak, prawn fritters and a drink
ReplyDeleteI like your title park where eat where, sounds very relevant
Thanks. Yes, it was a good meal.
DeleteParking woes, same everywhere. I would just go where it is easy to find parking...and better still, it is free and eat at some place there.
ReplyDeleteThe cucur udang looks good, so many udangs. Here, can't see any - some insist they're blended, mixed inside. I would prefer ones like yours - can see and eat them. Fish noodles look real good too. Everything else came free with those? Now, that's a real bargain!
Yes, the drink, fritter and rojak came free with the noodle. Good deal!
DeleteI like the one with milk. RM20 for a bowl of noodles, a drink, rojak and goreng-goreng is ok. Yesterday at the food court, I saw fish head noodles RM9 a bowl..
ReplyDeleteYes it is a good price in a nice and clean place with air conditioning.
DeleteA nice lunch. I like everything you guys had. Between the 2 fish soups, I will go for the first one but I do not kind fish noodle souo with milk sometime.
ReplyDeleteBoth soups are ok. Just depends on personal preferences.
DeleteI prefer fish head noodles minus the milk, not because of the taste but because of the colour!! You are really good at taking food pictures, all dishes looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThanks. White colour looks like paint is it? :)
DeleteDo all the 3 fish shops you mentioned here sell only fish head noodles? If so, I can't get to visit coz my family doesn't eat fish noodles (of any type)...in fact, any noodles with soup! :(
ReplyDeleteFish & noodle does sell plain rice to go with side orders of pan fried salmon fillets and choy sum vegetable. SS20 fish head noodles does sell porridge. Mr Fish does sell teochew braised duck sometimes.
Deletelooking at the photos, i wanted to try those dishes! :D
ReplyDeletePlease do! :D
DeleteThis Mr. Fish is new to me and I need to look out for it. I have been looking for fish that is boneless as I love eating these fish head noodles with milk like crazy. I eat them quite often in my office area when the taste is just so-so.
ReplyDeleteYou are so adventurous when it comes to eating. I normally would only eat safely at the places that are very popular or shared by bloggers. Bloggers often shared updates which really saved my time and money as well in many ways.
There are other blog posts about mr fish too. Mr fish is next to Wan Shoon coffee shop.
DeleteI like your post title :) One day I must go back to Damansara Kim to eat the fish head noodles.
ReplyDeleteOf the 3 shops above, which one wilp you go to?
DeleteFish soup is my favourite..and I prefer more meehoon too with the soup, RM10++ for combp set is reasonable.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is. :)
DeleteFish paste is also much easier to eat... with fish head, I would be extracting bones out of my mouth the whole time!
ReplyDeleteThe rojak and cucur udang do look good.
Fish fillets are the best! No bones and pure fish meat unlike fish paste which may contain other things such as flour and whatnots.
DeleteI like the prawn fritters, such a long time I didn't have those already.
ReplyDeleteThis place is quite near your area so can go there to eat.
DeleteNice! My better half has been here and when we went, we went to the other fish noodle place (beside this one) instead which was also pretty good.
ReplyDeleteYes, all three fish noodle shops serve good fish fillets so we are ok to go and eat at any of them.
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