Finally, hehehe I meant PP finally came to this place that I suggested long long ago to him. I came to this place several times with my colleagues and I just love their fish head noodle. I think its because of the wine taste in it. It somehow brings out the special flavor.
Woo Pin fish head noodle, I believe is famous until people would travel just from anywhere just to try it out. I heard an auntie saying that they came all the way from Subang .. heheh I was laughing in my mind. We came from even further place, Subang Airport!


Anyway, back to this bowl of fish head noodle. PP and I ordered a big bowl to share out and I’ve topped up with a bowl of vegetable plus fish paste in clear soup. When PP first tried the soup, he only said its marvelous. The noodles are rich in flavor, I think its because of the soup is very rich in taste as well. PP love fish head, but he told me that their fish head contains too much bones. So it took a long time for us to finish our noodles.

I like both their milky and clear soup. The fish paste is a little tough, not that tender enough. Hm.. maybe they can try out the one at Damansara Kim and enhance their fish paste. As for drinks, hehe, I simply loves their barley fu zuk. It seems a little watery when I tried it the other day. I wonder if its because its a weekend and they do not have enough to serve the patrons so in the end they added water into it?
This is a real good place to try out their fish head noodles. Must come and try! Oh this restaurant serves steamboat at night. Have you tried it out? Do let us know.
woo pin fish head noodle at taman desa
location: corner lot of shophouses at taman desa
business hour: 7.30am - 2.00pm (closed on mondays)
food: fish head / fish paste noodle - (S) RM6.00, (L) RM8.00
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Hmm.. we’ve frequent nyonya colors quite a number of times. Basically they sell all sorts of kuih muih, with some additional dishes like nasi lemak, curry noodles, thai mee siam, cucur udang and more. They also serve desserts like bubur cha cha (which is my fav), red bean soup and more.
Its an early weekend, and wanted to eat something before going to our usual movie session. PP took a pack of nasi lemak bungkus, while I took a pack of thai mee siam. We’ve also taken some other kuih muih. The kuih muih is like any other that you get from outside. The difference here is only the price. Its slightly expensive than those u get from pasar malam or even the SS2 stall.

As for the nasi lemak and mee hoon, hmm.. its really a small pack. If you’re really hungry at that time, I don’t think this small pack can satisfy your hunger. The mee hoon is more towards sour, because its thai mee siam, I suppose. PP doesn’t like it. I’m ok with it, but I think it’ll be better if it comes with a little ikan bilis sambal.

Oh by the way, nyonya colours is now opened at The Gardens, Mid Valley. We now have another eatery place for lunch.
nyonya colors at 1Utama & the gardens mid valley
location: First Floor at 1Utama Shopping Centre (Old Wing), Lower Ground Floor at The Gardens Mid Valley
website: www.nyonyacolors.com
food: kuih muih - from RM0.80 - RM1.80, nasi lemak bungkus - RM2.50, thai mee siam - RM2.50
Went to Mid Valley during the weekend with PP. Since PP rarely comes over to Mid Valley, we’ve decided to try out the new stalls at the lower ground link between Mid Valley and The Gardens. After having coffee at Big Apple Donuts, we are still craving for some snacks. Hence, we stopped by at this “you tiao” shop. Its just right next to the Shih Lin Taiwan Snack shop.
This shop sells all sorts of snack. I think their famous ones are the you tiao with hainan coffee or maybe porridge. Other than that, they also sell stuffs like sesame ball with peanut or red bean, sweet potato ball, yam ball and more.

We’ve ordered 2 bowls of porridge, one with dry scallop and the other with peanut and dry oyster. From the appearance, the porridge looks rather plain to me. But once you taste it, its not bland at all, and you really can find scallops, dry oysters and peanut in it. It goes very well with the you tiao that we’ve ordered.


As for the mix buns, we do like like them that much. I think they’ve had too much flour in the bun and its a little hard when you chew on it. Hmm, it is lacking in the soft spongy feeling. PP likes the sesame ball very much. Its crispy on the outside and the filling is just nice, not too sweet. As for drinks I’ve ordered a soya milk. Don’t like my drink at all. It has a weird taste, it smells and tastes like uncooked soya. Not fragrant at all.
i love yoo at the gardens, mid valley
location: lower ground floor, mid valley city
business hour: all year long
food: porridge with dry scallop - RM2.60, porride with dry oyster and peanut - RM2.60, mix bun - RM1.30, soya milk - RM2.80, sesame ball - RM1.30, you tiao - RM1.30



