Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Exotic Freshwater Fish dishes @ Seri Petaling, Kuala Lumpur

I have been to this shop several times and the pricing seems to be escalating all the time. I have pre-warned my friends of this red alert zone but yet they want to try.


Deep fried seafood tofu was delicious.

I like the Fish Stomach fried with dry shrimps, it went very well with the whiskies. Something likes fried “Sang Cheong” (fallopian tube delicacy) but I guess it’s less cholesterol deadly.

This is the highlight of the night, the best and of course the most expensive on the table. It’s only RM308 for half a fish weighing 1.0 kg. This is my time tasting such an expensive fresh fish but it was really really delicious. Oh! This fish is called Kelah.

Even the scale is edible crunchy and soft, it was fun eating fish scales for the first time.

This was a disappointment! RM70.00 for this “Kam Heong fried Lim Yee” fish head. It was salty and hardly felt the taste of a good “Lim Yee”. Even the look of the dish isn't appealing at all.
Another salty fried seafood noodle, what's happening to the Chef.....

If you notice at the aquariums the word “Empurau” or in Chinese “Wong Pu Liao” apparently, this is the most expensive fish among all fresh water fishes it is around RM1, 000.00 per kg. They do not call this fish the King of Fresh water fish for nothing. If you have the extra dough then go try it, meanwhile I will start saving for “Empurau”…..

Restoran Fast Food Fish Head
58, Jalan Radin Tengah
Seri Petaling
Kuala Lumpur

03-9058-5397
012-200-3613
GPS : 3.068406,101.691889

7 comments:

foodbin said...

Live Empurau fish can get cheaper at Rm750/kg at Restaurant Empurau, Kuchai Lama.

hApPy HaPpY said...

foodbin - thanks for the info, have tried the fish?

Unknown said...

wow.... loves to try the fired fish stomach. ^-^ And the fidh too!

hApPy HaPpY said...

FoodParadise - Very good leh..am still thinking about it..

choi yen said...

fish stomach look like that? Btw, what is Lim yee?

Tailim said...

mimid3vils - kind of expensive fish also known as Ikan Tapah

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