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Saturday, March 22, 2008

Malacca Foods: Fish Ball Noodles

For breakfast the next day after check out from hotel, I was looking for some fish balls noodles shop and wanted to try this one but it was not opened until 10.30am.

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I asked the sundry shop owner next door, he told me that there is another one just opposite an Italian Cake Shop and Melaka Raya Complex. This shop is famous for its Yong Peng Fish Ball Noodles. I had eaten here few years back when I had a stopover here.
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Lots of reviews have been published in the papers.
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This is the famous Fish Ball Noodles. There have many other types and you can add additional fishcakes and many others stuffs.
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And there also serves curry mee.
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6 comments:

  1. Uncle Sam, you have missed the 2nd sis fresh fish ball. It is delicious compared to the Yong Peng one. Normally I don't recommend my friends from KL to go Newton Hawker Center cause they can find a much better one in KL. Besides, there is another satay celup shop at Ong Kim Wee. You can get nice satay celup there too. Let me know early next time when u r planning ur trip down to Melaka. I'll highlight the cari-cari makan places 4u.

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  2. Tak Feng & li li: Thanks for highlighting to me that 2nd Sis Fish Ball is the better choice. I will definitely go for it next trip.

    I read about the Satay Celup at Jalan Ong Kim Swee. If I remebered correctly it is Ding Dai Fung.
    What about the one near to 2nd Sis Fish ball called McQueck Satay celup?

    They is a Poh Piah Shop at Jonker Street. Is is delicious.?

    OKay, I will let you know next time early for recommendations.

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  3. Sam, this is my first time visiting your blog. Nice blog you have. All this talk about food make me miss Malaysia so much!:)

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  4. Anonymous12:17 AM

    McQueks satay celup is the worst of all satay celup.. alhough it's cheap but it's not nice..
    there's a poh piah shop in jonker street by the name of Poh Piah Lwee. Their poh piahs are delicious

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  5. Yes Uncle Sam, looks like Aaron has made the comment for me. The one at Ong Kim Wee is being compared with the Capitol Satay Celup.

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  6. Anonymous6:08 PM

    This so called Yong Peng fishball is nowhere near the Original Fishball from Yong Peng, Yuan Yean Fishball Eating House that made Yong Peng famous way back in 1988.

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