Situated just around the corner from the Oldtown Kopitiam in Taman Maluri, if you guys really want to find this gem, probably head to the Oldtown website and grab the address..you wont miss this place i assure..
Serving assorted fish with noodles, available in wet and dry, tomyam and curry..wet brings out the freshness of the fish..ranging from sek pan to ma yau..and also big juicy prawns..take a look..
Overall their standard is pretty spot on, although this time around, their fish seemed a tad overcooked and my prawns were miserably small..noodles start from 11-18 and appetizers are around 5 a plate..ours was a duo combo..A very decent 7.5 out of 10..a different approach to seafood noodles in Segambut where every kind of seafood they can get hold of is in your bowl.. nope its not halal..they serve pork based wantons..stupid buggers..haha
8 comments:
Yea your prawns look miserably small from a restaurant that sells seafood noodle. And the price ain't exactly good either...doubt I would wanna try this to be honest.
7-sing-pan? Expensive fish! Better than white pomfret then?
surprising the same price wor..maybe got to with quality lor..after fillet style you wont b using fresh from the tank right..
yeah was damn small la...the prawns
price?
thought i say d? RM 11 -18..11 for small but i dunno y RM 7 diff for big..though i might b wrong..it could b RM 13 for small
am drooling... really wanna try but how to go? near jusco?
after jusco..you go straight and turn in before the chervolet dealer..then go straight..till you hit the mini T junction and take a left..you should see it..corner shop
Normally i take picture of signboard without flash to avoid unnecessary attention.
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