Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Home Made Fish Head Noodles - Part 2

This outlet is one of our favorite lunch place...Having been here for quite a number of times (see old post here). But each time I went, I usually ordered the meehoon (rice vermicelli). This time I decided with yee mein (egg noodles) in milky fish broth. Pricewise is almost the same (can't remember), anyhow they still have the same promotion since 2015....where u get to have a free hot drink (coffee or jasmine tea) upon order of any fish head/paste noodles.
Bon Appetit!

9 comments:

CL (RealGunners) said...

I thought you home made. This restaurant huh... reminds me of my CNY rip-off here...

Somewhere in Singapore said...

I loves Yee Mee...

Nux V said...

RealGunners: why rip-off?

Somewhere in Singapore: yea, great choice to pair with fish broth!

mun said...

i have never tried yee mee with this fish style broth with fish. sounds ok so i may try it too as i like to eat yee mee. is this eatery the same as the one inmidvalley mall?

mun said...

i read your old post about this place so it is the same one in midvalley so i may try it with yee mee there. must be so flavourful since yee mee is very flavourful on its own even without the fish broth.

Nux V said...

Mun: yes, they are the same ;-)

Hayley said...

I love fish head noodles!But hard to find a nice one here in Taiping...

Twilight Man said...

I always eat Woo Pin's Fish Head noodles. I must try the yee mee next time.
This outlet is good and provides you with free drinks.

Nux V said...

Hayley: come to KL ;-)

Twilight Man: long time I didn't eat in Woo Pin despite having one nearby my house. The free drinks is only for certain hot drinks, and need to add $ if convert them to cold drinks.

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