Goon Wah, Damansara Jaya
No 38, Jalan SS 22/21,
Damansara Jaya,
47300 Petaling Jaya
Tel# 03-7732 3088
Do you like fish head noodle? I do for its simple but delicious flavors. Originating from KL, it took awhile before they finally ventured in PJ because, you know, KL is damn faraway from PJ 😂Damansara Jaya,
47300 Petaling Jaya
Tel# 03-7732 3088
The place is open for both dinner and lunch, so expect some waiting if you come during the peak hours. This branch is located opposite Atria.
Old school style. I think these can still be bought at the night markets if you're looking for that nostalgic feeling. But for a full fledged experience, go for metal cups, bowls and plate. These are also more durable than these ceramic ware. It's like forever you don't have to buy new ones despite dropping them countless times.
Chopped chili with soy sauce and minced chili, both are meant for different styles of noodles.
Iced coffee RM 3.90. fu chuk barley RM 3.50
Their coffee was rather mediocre, not rich/creamy enough.
Claypot XO fish head noodle.
The prices depend on the portion size as well as type of meat.
It's not your usual type of noodle used, but lai fun is quite good since you can taste the noodle better since it's thicker.
The soup was very flavorful, you can taste the fish but it's not the bad fishy taste. If you opt for the fish head, be prepared to suck on bones and (potentially) injure your mouth if you're not good at it. Otherwise, enjoy it while it's hot.
Treasure box claypot loh shi fun RM 12.90
This came sizzling hot and you're supposed to give it a good mix. Compared to their signature dish, the claypot dish was more flavorful since it's a dry dish. I think both are good in their own ways. This would be saltier but that's from the lack of salt.
How it should look like. The noodles are nicely coated with soy sauce and meat are evenly distributed into them.
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