Monday 30 November 2015

Ipoh's Smallest Fishballs @ Falim


This place is located at Jalan Foo Wah Cheng, 31450, Falim, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. It is known as "Mangkat Tau" (in Cantonese). Do find your parking at some dry spots as the place can be quite muddy after a rainy day. Also be considerate to park your car properly so that it will not block the roads as it is quite narrow.



Can't really describe where the place is because not much landmark that I could use. I would say it is located behind this Restoran Kapitan. 
Not the cleanest and most fascinating place to eat, but they serves you good food. Not advisable to wear shorts as there might be mosquitoes around waiting for you. Bring along your own electrical fan if you think you might melt siting there as it is quite a warm place.
This is the stall that serves you noodles and the smallest fishballs. 


A close up view of the stall. Preparing the best noodles and fishballs for you to enjoy.


 Fried wanton, fu pei, yong tau foo are available here. Choose your favourites here. Take as much as you can eat and afford, but please do not waste food because it is so precious.


 The drinks finally arrived. 2 glasses of white coffee, 1 glass of Teh Ice, and 1 glass of Kopi O. I don't find the drinks very fascinating as some are quite watery. 

 Finally, our food arrived. 4 plates of  dried curry noodles, and the fried wantons, yong tau fu, and 20 fishballs. Huh?? 20?? You must be out of your mind. How can 4 person finish 20 fishballs. I'll show you later.

 So, this is the noodles. They separated the curry oil out. Put according to your own taste, but you can just put all into the noodles. It is not spicy at all, guaranteed. Love the noodles..... Not too oily, not too salty, just the right taste.

 Now let me show you the fishballs. We always save the best for last right? So yeah, 5 for each person. This is like super small. You can easily fit 10 fishballs into your mouth at once. 5 isn't enough at all, but they are quite costly I would say. RM0.20 for each small fishballs, but I would say it is worth the price as it is delicious. Solid and tasty. Mmmmm... So our bill sums up to RM21.00. 

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