Seafood fried rice (RM12 – one portion). Good portion, generous amount of seafood (shrimps, crab meat sticks), nice wokhei.
Stir Fried Lai Fun with seafood (prawns, squid, mini scallops) for MYR 12 The Lai Fun is the default type of noodle used for Assam Laksa). The noodles are a bit springy so I need to chew for a long time carefully. I kept more than half of this dish for my friend as the portion is too much for me.
The restaurant does not offer a big menu list of choices and I think it is perhaps a good thing that they offer what they do best.
My bowl of fish slice noodles at MYR 15 nett. I select instant noodles as I have a weakness for them. :) Other options are mee hoon, hor fun, yellow mee and yee mee I think. Quite a decent bowl of fish slice noodles so I may have this again.
Teow Chew yam paste – Don’t judge the food by the picture. It may not look attractive. Once you taste it, you never trust your eyes anymore. It’s warm, sweet and yam-my. Hard to find such traditional food in the city. Highly recommend!!
Among all the dishes, I love this Shark Fin Mee Sua, RM12/pax the most. There's a lot of fish maw, prawns, oysters and sliced fish in it. Since it's suppose to be a shark fin mee sua, there's a lot of shark fin in it too. And I don't think so that this is real shark fin (real shark fin taste different from this), thus no worries about the poor shark's presence in your meal. And the soup/gravy taste is just right. The kind of taste I like in Chinese dishes ~ the spring onion and cilantro in the dishes. I was happily munching the fish maw which was full of flavour without worrying that pig is gonna gobble up all my fish maw because there's plenty! And the fried garlic makes the soup even better.
Firstly, Oyster Mee (RM 15). Their version of oyster mee comes with generous amount of large size oysters with thick gravy. Well to be frank I am never a big fan of oyster mee even though I love oysters. Their version is somehow comforting with smooth noodles, large size oysters and thick gravy.
Overall, i really like their mee sua and porridge, and also the octopus tentacles. Comfort food~
The fried rice also surprising delicious. Fried with scallop, prawn and crab stick. Full of "Wok Hei". Just like it.
The Mee Sua Tow is served in a thick broth similar to shark’s fin soup and is laden with seafood and topped with shark’s fin Rating: 7.8 /10