Comforting Fish Head Noodles For Birthday Lunch! 🐟🍜

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2 years ago

I've seen many have patronised this famous shop - Woo Pin Fish Head Noodles on social media over the years but didn't have the chance to try it yet. Finally got to step into this place 2 months ago!

It was a long queue due to lunch peak hours.

Here's me and@iamjadelinepatiently waiting in line. But thank God, we only waited for 15 minutes. Not too bad. :)

45 Kamunting, is part of the restaurant's name as they have multiple outlets in Klang valley. This also indicated their address - No 45, Jalan Kamunting.

The vibe of the place is more of an old-school kampung style. It looks a little like my grandfather's house, which gives me a sense of familiarity. πŸ˜„

And.... that's me busy being a shutterbug. πŸžπŸ˜›

Quite affordable for a meal in KL I think. Average RM13.50 (USD 2.8+) per bowl of fish head noodles.

Meanwhile, drinks are around RM4-6 (USD 1-1.50).

My friends ordered fried fish skin as one of the side dishes. So huge and crisply-ly good! What a yummy starter!

We ordered Teh Tarik, Honey Lemon and Kopi as our drinks.

A picture withΒ @iamjadeline before the main meal arrives. :)

The main meal of the day - Fried Fish Head Noodles! This is a hearty combination of slurpy milky broth derived from evaporated milk, sliced tomatoes, preserved vegetables, spring onions, and fried fish head chunks.

We had fried fish cake as another side dish to accompany the noodles too! Nom nom

There was this lady who was busy baking beside us while we were eating our noodles. IT SMELLS SO HEAVENLY GOOD!

Turns out, it was a tray of egg tarts! Can't resist but to take away a few boxes of egg tarts for our family. Apparently, this place is also famous for egg tarts!

Look at the shiny burnt-surface egg tarts!Β πŸ˜‹

A needed wefie withΒ @iamjadeline and her husband to keep as a memory, cause meet-up like this is rare! :)

Fish head noodles are one of my favourite noodle soup dishes.

The noodles here were good, but if they added more Shao Xing wine, it will be superbbb! Hahaha, just personal preference. The chilli was surprisingly good too. It is spicy, sweet and sour with the addition of a great ingredient - the belacan (shrimp paste), which makes it soooooo addictive!

Might revisit this place in the future again!@iamjadeline

It was a pleasure to meetΒ @iamjadeline and her husband for my belated birthday lunch 2 months ago.

Both of them are my mentor-like close friends/big sister & brother in the church who have kept me in mind and prayers all these years.

It was a very rare opportunity to meet both of them at the same time, due to their childcare responsibilities. It must have been not easy for the couple to coordinate the timing too. So I appreciate the meet-up a lot!

Thank you for making the time to meet me. Grateful for the short and casual catch-up. Thank you for the belated birthday treat too! ❀

@iamjadelineCheers to our long-awaited first meal together! More to come! 😊πŸ₯‚

If you're in KL and wish to try the noodles, here you go:

Woo Pin 45 Kamunting
45, Jalan Kamunting, Chow Kit, 50300 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur.
7.30am - 4pm.
Closed on Sunday.

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2 years ago

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Youre such a foodie lover , hahah you always visit different kinds of resto, you eat more often in different resto while, I stick in one fast food chain hahaha mcdonalds hahaha

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2 years ago

Hahaha I guess I like trying different types of food! Malaysia is a food heaven. :D

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2 years ago

I could tell, we have same food delecacy but with different name, almost identical haahha even in physical attributes, Malaysians are just the same beauty with Philippines in terms of face

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2 years ago

There you go again making my Asian tummy crave for Asian food. I noticed that there is quite a similarity between, Indonesian, Vietnamese, and Malaysian cuisine.

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2 years ago

Haha saw your latest post, glad you had your Asian food craving fixed! πŸ˜‹

Yeah maybe a little here and there, but these 3 cuisines are generally quite different actually. Malaysian cuisine itself already has 3 different cuisines - Malay, Indian and Chinese cuisine! Haha there is so much to explore in Asian food! :D

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2 years ago

It is definitely my dream to have food trip in Malaysia :)

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2 years ago