Friday 12 October 2012

Jin Hua Fish Head Bee Hoon 金华鱼头米粉 (Maxwell Food Centre)

Jin Hua Fish Head Bee Hoon 金华鱼头米粉 located at Maxwell Food Centre, specialises in serving Cantonese style fish soup. I have read many positive reviews on this stall and was looking forward to trying it for myself.

Despite being there on a weekday evening (615pm) for dinner, there was a long queue of more than 10 people. This is one of the only two stall with such a long queue. The other stall with a similar long queue is none other than Lao Ban Soya Beancurd. 
Menu
Fish Porridge, Fried Fish and Sliced Fish soup and bee hoon are available.

After queuing for half an hour then was I able to order and receive my food. The reason for the long queue? Well, there is only 1 person cooking and he is cooking only 2 bowls at any one time.
Slice Fish Bee Hoon $5
Slice Fish Bee Hoon $5
The Sliced Fish Bee Hoon was filled with ingredients such as bee hoon, fish slices, vegetables and fried shallots in a milky broth. The broth was tasty and flavourful. The sesame oil added on top further enhance the flavour of the broth.
Slice Fish Bee Hoon $5
As for the fish slices, they were sliced way too thinly. It was hard to get a good satisfactory bite of the fish. The fish texture was rough and tasted bland. Disappointing.
Even after we have finish our meal, there was still a long queue at the stall.

I doubt I will be going back any time soon with or without a queue as the fish was disappointing.

Jin Hua Fish Head Bee Hoon 金华鱼头米粉 (Maxwell Food Centre) 
1 Kadayanallur Street
#01-77 Maxwell Food Centre
Opening Hours: Fri to Wed 11am to 830pm
                         Closed on Thurs
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9 comments:

  1. I like soups, but probably won't queue for more than 30 mins. Colour of soup looks nice tho.

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  2. If the fish meat was good, then I certainly won't mind queuing 30 minutes.

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  3. Seems like a popular place, looking at the number of people queuing up.
    I am intrigued with the color of the broth, wonder whether its coconut milk.

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  4. they are famous for their fried fish meat beehoon, not slice fish beehoon.

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    1. Fried version? Looks like I have to give it another try if I have the chance..and there's no long queue

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    2. I second the fried -- much better than the sliced! Worth the wait.

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  5. yummy! :) i wanna try their delicious FISH soup base

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  6. A friend told me that everywhere in SG (restaurant) also have long queue one. True or not? :P

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    1. haha. only the good ones got queue. But there are exceptions such as this.

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