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In the marine parade area for grocery shopping, I decided to eat something healthier for a change instead of the usual fried foods.So I ordered the fish meat soup with rice ($4.50).The rice is in perfect ratio to the serving of the fishmeat soup.Fish was very fresh and the soup was light tasting with the seaweed. Fishballs were bouncing around in my mouth as I chewed them apart! Very nice, recommended.
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In the marine parade area for grocery shopping, I decided to eat something healthier for a change instead of the usual fried foods.So I ordered the fish meat soup with rice ($4.50).
The rice is in perfect ratio to the serving of the fishmeat soup.
Fish was very fresh and the soup was light tasting with the seaweed. Fishballs were bouncing around in my mouth as I chewed them apart!

Very nice, recommended.
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Teochew Porridge is different from congee as it is more like cooked rice soaked in broth.This bowl of clear & tasty soup consists of 6 slices of fish on top of the rice broth. Sprinkle with fried shallot, spring onion and lettuce. The fish slice is not very fishy and it is nice with a dip of cut chilli soya sauce.The stall sells other items like fish head soup and fish ball noodle. I personally prefer their soup items compared to their dry Mee Poh. This is because the dry version does not have a
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Teochew Porridge is different from congee as it is more like cooked rice soaked in broth.
This bowl of clear & tasty soup consists of 6 slices of fish on top of the rice broth. Sprinkle with fried shallot, spring onion and lettuce. The fish slice is not very fishy and it is nice with a dip of cut chilli soya sauce.

The stall sells other items like fish head soup and fish ball noodle. I personally prefer their soup items compared to their dry Mee Poh. This is because the dry version does not have a nice accompany sauce to mix well with the noodle.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2011-06-28
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$3
Recommended Dishes
  • Fish Soup
  • Fish Porridge