Taman Putra Fresh Prawn Noodles Sang Har Meen
Sang Har Meen
- RM20 - RM50 per pax
Chiefeater Chee Leong had the famous Sang Har Meen at Taman Putra Fresh Prawn Noodles for lunch


Cantonese, Fish
Dinner at 12 Dining was courtesy of a lovely treat by a client. This spot has a modern, somewhat private feel to it.



Distinctly Chinese in cuisine but with a contemporary aesthetic that moves away from the noisy banquet hall vibe. Each table has its own alcove giving each dining party some level of privacy.



We started with appetizers of pickled radish and kimchi to wake up the palate.

This was followed by the Fried Prawn Paste Cake. This was a great start. The crust had a light, airy crispness that gave way to a "bouncy" prawn filling—that specific resistance you want in a good prawn cake, retaining the natural sweetness of the seafood.

The highlight of the night was undoubtedly the Seven Star Grouper. They brought the live fish out for inspection—a beast weighing over 1kg. Because of its size, the kitchen recommended preparing it in three distinct ways, which is the best way to honour a fish of this calibre.
For those unfamiliar, the Seven Star Grouper (also known as the Leopard Coral Grouper or Ang Gau) is considered royalty in the grouper family. Unlike the muddy taste you might get from river fish or the coarser flesh of the giant grouper, the Seven Star is prized for its fine, silky flakes and its sweet, clean taste. The skin is thick and gelatinous, making it a textural delight.

Course 1: The Soup
First came a creamy broth containing the fish meat and dried scallops. The soup was milky—not from cream, but from the breakdown of the fish protein and collagen. It was rich, warming, and packed with umami.


Course 2: Steamed Fillet
Next was the steamed version, served with black fungus and pickled black olives. This is the ultimate test of the fish's freshness. The flesh was snowy white and firm, flaking off effortlessly. The steaming was precise, maintaining that delicate moisture that makes this fish so expensive.

Course 3: Braised Fish Head
Finally, the braised fish head. This was the absolute highlight. The head and collar are full of collagen and hidden pockets of meat. Braised in a savoury claypot sauce with scallions and onions, the gelatinous skin soaked up all the flavours.

We also had a Pork Knuckle, but to be honest, it was easily overshadowed by the fish. It was decent, but when a Seven Star Grouper is on the table, everything else fights for second place.

Dessert to wrap up the meal.

Score: 9.0/10
M – Meal Value
While Seven Star Grouper is a premium item (expect to pay premium prices), the execution of the "3-ways" preparation maximizes the value of the fish. Nothing was wasted.
Score: 9.0/10
V – Venue & Vibes
Polished, comfortable, and conducive for conversation. The private dining feel adds a touch of exclusivity.
Score: 9.0/10
X – X-Factor
The Braised Fish Head preparation was masterful. It turned the "scrap" parts of the fish into the best dish of the night.
Score: 9.0/10
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