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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Mr Fish FishHead Noodle @ Sunway Pyramid

Mr Fish FishHead Noodle @ Sunway Pyramid

August 20, 2020 by StrawberrY Gal

Mr Fish Head Noodles is one of the outlets we visited after a tired shopping there at Sunway Pyramid. Located next to our favorite Japanese restaurant – Hana Dining, we decided to make a try and enjoy their authentic homely cooked fish head noodles.

At Mr Fish, one can choose the choice of soup where they have 4 choices of soup to go for. One can go for Milky Soup, Clear Soup, Curry Laksa, and Tom Yum. From there you can choose your choice of combination where they have wide choices of combination to go for – from fish head, fish paste, and many more. Then choose your choice of noodles such as the thin mee hoon, thick mee hoon, or mien xian.

Curry Seafood Claypot (RM 24.90)

We started off with their Curry Seafood Claypot where the wholesome delicious claypot mee hoon is packed with the goodness ingredients. One can enjoy the grouper fillet, sea prawn, fish paste, long bean, cabbage, tofu puff, and also meehoon in one bowl. I am loving the creamy curry soup base which is packed with the goodness fragrant of curry. AS for the ingredients, they are superbly fresh and value for money too.

Grouper Fillet Milky Soup Noodles (RM 19.50)

Asides from that, we ordered the Grouper Fillet Milky Soup Noodles where the broth comes creamy and milky. It comes with complete sweetness and I love the generous portion of grouper fillet which is being served with it.


And of course, one can order some of their signature bites to go for! Some of the must try includes the Fried Seafood Bean curd Roll (RM 8.90), and Fried Mini Octopus (RM 8.90).

Looking for some fish head noodles and local delicacies in Sunway Pyramid, now you can visit Mr Fish to get your fish head noodles fix!

Mr Fish FishHead Noodle
Sunway Pyramid Outlet
OB2.G.U2, Sunway Pyramid,
Bandar Sunway, 47500, Petaling Jaya
Selangor
Operating Hours: 10.00AM – 10.00PM, Daily
Phone Number:  016-339 6161

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: #DineInSunwayPyramid

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