Soon Ji Restaurant Fish Noodles
Fish Noodles, Street Food, Non-Halal
- Under RM20 per pax
Chiefeater Jaspal Randhay enjoyed the fish noodles that he had at Soon Ji Restaurant in Batu Pahat
Chinese, Fried Garlic Fish, Non-Halal
Lucky Loke SS3 is very famous for their super crunchy garlic fish, with loads of garlic of course. Drenched in vinegar, it's one appetizing dish highly recommended here. Today we also tried the clay pot kangkung for the first time as it was recommended by the lady boss.
Sudden cravings of "fut poot" (yam basket) are satisfied here, filled with kung po chicken. The food is generally good here. You just can't go wrong here.
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Fish Noodles, Street Food, Non-Halal
$$$$Chiefeater Jaspal Randhay enjoyed the fish noodles that he had at Soon Ji Restaurant in Batu Pahat
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