Homemade fish balls and various types of fish cakes are freshly made by the owner everyday. The chilli sauce is homemade too. Food is tasty but some may find it to be on the salty side. Limited selection of drinks are prepared here as only Chinese herbal tea is prepared, the rest of the beverages are instant coffee, tea etc. The place is very clean, the owner even sanitized every bank note received at the payment counter during the covid19 pandemic. Toilet is clean, provided with...
Read moreFish balls (fried or white), fried wantons, taopok fish, tau kee (fried beancurd sheet) are the main attractions here. The fish tasted fresh and seasoned with just right amount of salt.
The soup is also delicious, has the soy bean taste in it and didn't cause the tongue to feel thirsty after eating. They have a selection of few types of noodles topped with minced meat, and you can customize the fish items to your liking.
A good place to stop by for breakfast before going to...
Read moreAs first timers to this place as a PD tourist we immediately jia liao the "homemade" taste and texture of the fishballs, the fragrant fried bean curd skins and tasty crispy meaty center fried wantons after tasting. The dried version of the kway teow had just the right amount of black sauce and with 2 dollops of the homemade chilli, just perfect! 😋
The cute little kitten in the coffeeshop provided bonus entertainment during our meal. Super...
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