Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Fish Paste Noodle

Some time ago I joined my colleague for lunch...It was a Friday and we went abit further for our fav Fish Head noodle at Serdang. Ever since 'Woo Pin' increased their price, I seldom hav Fish Head noodle...and this was my rare occasion of having one, despite a different stall. I ordered the fish paste noodles coz I lazy to chew fish bones.
It used to be RM7 for a bowl (some years ago), now it costs RM9....Nevertheless it satisfied my cravings.

10 comments:

  1. Wah, yu wat (fish paste) also need MYR9 now. Really expensive. I like to eat fish noodles but fish slices and not yu wat unless I know for sure their yu wat tastes like made from real fish and do not have lots of other stuffs like cornflour or etc in them.

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  2. Fish paste noodles for RM 9 now? F**k!!! Because like you, I also prefer fish paste over bony fish >.<

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  4. Mun: yea, expensive these days...that's explain the reason why I seldom eat fish head noodles.

    RealGunners: once in a while I would take bony fish...but that's when fish paste sold out!

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  5. aiyoh, this one increased in price also woh, meaning another "seldom" again?? hehehe..
    BTW, looks good woh but i will pick away all those spring onions before eating :p

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  6. My favourite dish!! I wonder how high is Woo Pin's price now. Perhaps, going to Serdang would increase our petrol too.

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  7. Yu wat noodles should be cheaper than fish head noodles.

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  8. STill RM9? The one in DAmansara Kim now i think around belasan RM liao :(

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  9. SK: I'm sure u can request them to omit the spring onion...The noodles can be customized coz this is usual hawker stall.

    Twilight Man: I think is over RM10++ (plus GST) for a bowl now...

    Mun: unfortunately it is same price for both. This stall charges flat price (RM 9) regardless of yu wat or yu tao.

    Small Kucing: yea, belasan RM for a bowl in many places too. This stall in Serdang charges slightly cheaper but still RM9 for a hawker stall noodles seems expensive. It isn't any those air-cond place or franchised shop.

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  10. Nice! I'm not very keen on these type of fish noodles though, I prefer the clear soup kind.

    I don't know, maybe the milk turns me off somehow. I'm a traditional person when it comes to this. Haha

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