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Situated at a row of shops opposite the now defunct Atria shopping complex lies a humble restaurant that sells delicious fishball noodles, Teow Chew style.This restaurant probably has lost many business since Atria was brought down, as car parks are now a premium in the area. Nevertheless, being one of their long time customer, I still find the fishball noodles here among the better ones in PJ.I ordered the dry fishball mee-bihun for lunch one day. It didn't take too long for it to arrive, despi
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Situated at a row of shops opposite the now defunct Atria shopping complex lies a humble restaurant that sells delicious fishball noodles, Teow Chew style.
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This restaurant probably has lost many business since Atria was brought down, as car parks are now a premium in the area. Nevertheless, being one of their long time customer, I still find the fishball noodles here among the better ones in PJ.
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I ordered the dry fishball mee-bihun for lunch one day. It didn't take too long for it to arrive, despite some weekend lunch crowd. The noodles were normal, nothing special about it. However, the fishballs were awesome. They were very springy and full of the fish taste. It is different from other fishballs, as these fishballs definitely is made more of fish than flour. The soup also comes with some seaweed and slices of fishcake.
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I have also ordered the fishcake, which was delicious as well. Fresly fried, they actually cut the fishcake in front of you while it was smoking hot.
The fishcakes were equally springy, but with the added layer of crispy skin makes it addictive.

All in all, for RM 8.00 including drinks, this is among one of the value for money fishball around town.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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