This Hainanese family-owned restaurant has been around since 1952. Their speciality is fish, in fresh slices or hand-made into fish tofu, fish cake (yu wat) or fish balls. You can have them all as toppings to the ubiquitous kolo mee or as part of their tasty fish soup noodles. Other signature delights are their braised beef brisket noodles and their baked flaky meat pau. This place is usually packed at lunch time but service is quick and their prices are reasonable.
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