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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / MR FISH FISH HEAD NOODLES RESTAURANT @ DAMANSARA KIM

MR FISH FISH HEAD NOODLES RESTAURANT @ DAMANSARA KIM

September 1, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

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Bringing you the Teow Chew Delights, Mr Fish Head Noodles in Damansara Kim definitely not disappoint you. Located at Damansara Kim, the restaurant brings you a cozy environment with great delicacies as well.
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The Mr Fish’s Fish Head Noodles is serving you of course with the fish head noodles. The fish head noodles comes different compared to the usual that you may try before where here they are using barramundi fish instead of the usual garoupa fish.
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In here, the hearty bowl of fish head noodles are prepared individually, so do allow the staff additional time to get it done for you and aside, you may make your own customization like “not too sourish” or “adding in somepickles vegetable or rice wine” MR FISH
Aside from the fish head noodles, they do have the Teow Chew Curry Laksa (RM 7.90) which brings you with the kick of spiciness. Bringing the taste from the Northern part of Malaysia, it is indeed suits my tastebuds.
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For lazy people like me, I usually love to order Fish Fish Maw and Fish Paste soup (RM21.90) . The sourish blend of taste with the bouncy fish paste comes simply good and nice. It has a light scent of herbal taste in it too.
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Not just serving Fish Head Noodles, they do serves ala-carte delights too. They have the wonderful plate of the steamed fish fillet (RM37 (16 pcs)). Graciously prepared and served with the recommended Assam Sauce which bring both of spicy and sour taste. Tempting!
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The Teowchew – Braised Duck comes awesomely good where it is beautifully done – braised till tender and juicy with the robust flavours in it. Do note that this is only available on selected days from Fridays to Mondays.
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Another signature to try off is the Crispy Fried-Chicken-Thigh. Well roasted till perfection, it is juicy in the inside while crispy at the outside.
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Asides from the mains, do try some of their little snacks too. They have the Kuang Chiang (Teochew Yam Fritters), fish cakes, crispy prawn fritters and fruit rojak. You can enjoy them fullest with the affordable price.

If you are looking for a homey taste of Fish Head Noodles, Mr Fish can get you to your rescue 

Mr Fish Fish Head Noodle Restaurant
45, Jalan SS20/11
Damansara Kim, 47400 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 012-602 9878 / 012-883 1698
Business hours: 10.30am – 3.30pm, 5.30pm – 9.30pm (Closed on Tuesdays)

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