Yong Kee Famous Fish ball Noodle - 6 Jalan Bukit Merah
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based on 8 reviews
Contact Yong Kee Famous Fish ball Noodle
Address : | Singapore 150006 |
Postal code : | 01-121 |
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Me T on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The stars are there mainly just for the fishballs, fishcakes and fish dumplings/wonton. The noodles are just sad, it's a little too soft and it's very slippery that it doesn't hold the sauce well. The sauce doesn't even have much taste and it's too watery. The dish would've been a complete failure of the fish ingredients was bad, but thankfully you could tell it was handmade and it was very nice, if you ate in together with the noodles it would be better, just the right amount of saltiness and springiness. Maybe I tried the wrong dish. Seems like their soup noodles would be nicer which I have yet to try.
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Karen Ching on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The auntie is very rude and has very bad attitude. The amount of food for $3 is pathetic. Finished everything in less than a min, this is how pathetic the portion was! I will not patronise this stall anymore!
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Munnie Munnie on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Went on a late Sunday afternoon and wanted to eat fishball noodles. Went to this stall as there aren’t many others.
Service: Stood and waited for a few minutes before my presence was acknowledged. Asked what I wanted but before I could open my mouth, the lady walked away to do other things and talked to other people, leaving me there for another few more minutes. I was the only customer.
Taste: texture was not as soggy as some had claimed but the taste was just flat with a bit saltiness.
Fishballs/dumplings: nothing to shout about
Conclusion: do look at other options before going for this.
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D L on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Taste is ok. Fishball and fish cakes are not bad.
But for $3, the portion is tiny.
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Mr. William on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Dishonest and poor quality of food
Patronised this stall on 17 Oct, ordered their famous fishball noodles. Stated clearly, I have requested for $3 dollars portions with chili.
The cashier collected $4 and walked off. I asked for my change, she retorted, “you didnt state the portion, we have already cooked $4 dollars portion, too bad”.
Force selling their food is bad enough, but makes it worse is their food.
The fishball is definitely not handmade, but source from factory grade. You can refer to the pictures taken for the famous Yong Kee Fishball noodles. With pictures endorsed by famous local media stars and Singapore food award many years ago.
Conclusion, will not patronise again.
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Marky815 YY on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Over-hyped bowl of fish ball noodles.
The shop display was brazen and bright, but sadly the noodles did not live up to its "famous" claim.
The fish balls looked factory made, just too spherically round to be achieved by hand made. The noodles was cooked al denté, seasoning was spot on for Teochew taste buds.
For the $5 bowl, I got 2 fish dumplings, 2 slivers of fish cake and 4 flour-laden fish balls. Little value for the $....
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Maurice Lee on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I was introduced to this stall by a friend. We went on a weekend and there was a short queue. The lady boss who took my order was curt and borders on rudeness. I had the signature BaK Chor Mee with mushroom. The texture is ok but somehow the whole experience is that it is rather dry. The chili is good and that is a saving grace. The cook obliging allow me to film him and kudos to him for being so chill. I am not sure there will be a repeat visit but if you are in the neighborhood, check them out. The chili is awesome if nothing else work :)
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Sean Goh on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Came here for late dinner after shopping at Queensway shopping centre. there wasn't much stall that were operating at around 8.30pm. Chance upon this stall selling fishball noodle at the row near to the ATM machine. There was a short queue but it moved pretty fast. Prior to this, read many reviews with regards to this particular stall. Price of the noodle starts from SGD$4 onwards.
Ordered their fishball noodle, SGD$5 portion. the bowl of fishball noodle comes with ingredient like fishball, fishcake and the fish paste dumpling. Noodle was nicely cooked, texture of the noodle was springy. Sauce was a little too tangy for my liking. Fishball tasted like those factory made ones and not as claimed as homemade.
Overall, my experience of ordering was a pleasant one and the food was just normal. if i didn't remember wrongly, they seems to have another branch at Alexandra village hawker centre.
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