Best Fish Head Noodles in KL

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If you are a fan of fish-oriented dishes, fish head noodles should be one of your must-have gastronomic checklists. With a hearty combination of slurpy milky broth derived from evaporated milk, sliced tomatoes, preserved vegetables, spring onions, fried shallots, vermicelli and fried fish head chunks, this popular Malaysian-Chinese cuisine are one satisfying meal to die for.

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    Taynton Fish Head NoodlePork free d90bfb235d64e73ff14d8ad65b89aaab71a3af43962907cb9cd494af0a63fa21

    Located at Taman Taynton View, this Chinese restaurant specialises in fish head noodles and claypot rice soup dishes. In terms of portion, you’ll get plenty of ingredients for a bowl of fish head noodles. Best of all, the broth tastes as good as it looks and the fish heads – with a delectable choice of garoupa or silver carp – completes the culinary experience.
    Tips

    You can choose clear or milky base for your broth selection.

    Things to expect

    Here, fish heads are delivered and served fresh daily.

    Best with

    Deep Fried Garoupa Fish Head Noodle and Claypot Garoupa Fish Head Rice Soup.

    Price

    RM8.30 to RM16.50

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    Taynton Fish Head Noodle View restaurant

    63, Jalan Dato Haji Harun, Taman Taynton View, 56000, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur
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    0169837728

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    Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
    09:00AM—09:30PM
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    Restoran Ikar @ Jalan IpohPork free d90bfb235d64e73ff14d8ad65b89aaab71a3af43962907cb9cd494af0a63fa21Alco free 9fb1f2c65edc2c1eaf4e8b24402d108dd33cc2bc71f0fb0022a54c3c390a66c8

    If you’re tired with the same old fish head noodles that comes with either clear or milky broth, this particular restaurant offers something out of the ordinary. Here, you’ll get unique soup recipes such as carrot creamy soup, bitter gourd creamy soup and even wasabi ginger soup.
    Tips

    Apart from Jalan Ipoh and Bandar Menjalara Kepong branches, Restoran Ikar has recently opened its third outlet at Taste Enclave Food Court, Sunway Pyramid.

    Things to expect

    Fish head noodles are only cooked upon ordering to ensure freshness.

    Best with

    Creamy Cheese.

    Price

    RM7.00

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    Restoran Ikar @ Jalan Ipoh View restaurant

    453, Batu 3, Jalan Ipoh, 51200, City Center, Kuala Lumpur
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    0166779813

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    07:00AM—07:00PM
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    Woo Pin Fish Head Noodles @ Taman Danau DesaNon halal 01f78899591256b47a2708a65f6538333b86089a30fbd22545a41deece4ea490

    Tucked within the quiet residential neighbourhood of Taman Danau Desa, there is a popular restaurant at the corner lot where you will find a good bowl of fish head noodles. Thanks to the combination of evaporated milk and rice wine, the broth served in Woo Pin is both aromatic and flavourful. Also, if you want an extra “kick”, try dipping the fish head chunk with some sambal belacan!
    Tips

    Head on earlier if possible since the restaurant usually gets extremely crowded during lunch time.

    Things to expect

    Different versions of fish head noodles including fried fish head, fresh fish head, fish paste and fresh prawn.

    Best with

    Barley drink with “fu chuk” (beancurd sheet) and “pak guo” (gingko nuts).

    Price

    RM9.00 to RM11.00

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    Woo Pin Fish Head Noodles @ Taman Danau Desa View restaurant

    Jalan 1/109F, Taman Danau Desa, 58100, Taman Danau Desa, Kuala Lumpur
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    +6017-2099020

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    Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
    07:30AM—10:00PM
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    Goon Wah RestaurantNon halal 01f78899591256b47a2708a65f6538333b86089a30fbd22545a41deece4ea490

    Popularly known for its signature Claypot XO Fish Head Noodles, Goon Wah’s version is not as milky as the usual version you found from most restaurants. Instead, the clear broth has a unique taste between sour and peppery that makes this particular fish head noodles all the more appetising meal to savour for. On top of that, the restaurant prefers thick vermicelli over the thin version since it adds more texture to the overall dish.
    Tips

    You may ask for soup refill (for Claypot XO Fish Head Noodles) with no extra charges.

    Things to expect

    Fulfiling meal with an abundance of ingredients.

    Best with

    Treasure Box Claypot Lou Shu Fun (Claypot Silver Needle Noodles) and Stewed Pork Belly with Yam served with Steamed Buns.

    Price

    RM10.90 to RM24.90

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    Restaurant Goon Wah View restaurant

    G13, Jalan 3/115c, Taman Kuchai Jaya, 58200, Kuchai Lama, Kuala Lumpur
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    0379820048

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    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
    07:45AM—04:00PM
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    Norway Salmon Fish Head NoodlesPork free d90bfb235d64e73ff14d8ad65b89aaab71a3af43962907cb9cd494af0a63fa21

    No, the name of the restaurant doesn’t originate from Norway. Instead, it refers to the Norwegian salmon fish head used for the noodles. Now, that is something different than the regular fish head noodles offering. Taste-wise, the salmon fish head is both fresh and exceptionally savoury that goes well with MSG-less soup base.
    Tips

    Look for the restaurant behind Brem Mall at Jalan Kepong.

    Things to expect

    Instead of store-bought noodles version, you’ll get to experience homemade noodles by the restaurant itself!

    Best with

    Curry Fish Head Noddles.

    Price

    RM9.50 to RM16.00

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    Norway Salmon Fish Head Noodles View restaurant

    7, Jalan Jambu Hadapan, Jinjang Selatan, 52000, Jinjang, Kuala Lumpur
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    0104326867

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    08:00AM—04:00PM
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    Restoran Her WeiNon halal 01f78899591256b47a2708a65f6538333b86089a30fbd22545a41deece4ea490

    If you flip over their menu, you’ll be spoilt with the restaurant’s extensive offering of claypot varieties such as rice, noodle, chicken and pork dishes. But other than that, this restaurant is also known for their scrumptious fish head noodles. Even their basic fish paste noodle is good enough for a simple, yet fulfiling meal.
    Tips

    This restaurant closed on alternate Wednesday.

    Things to expect

    Wide choice of claypot dishes under one roof.

    Best with

    Claypot Garoupa Fish Head Noodle, Hakka Fried Pork Noodle and Otak Otak Pork.

    Price

    RM5.50 to RM28.00

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    Restoran Her Wei View restaurant

    2, Jalan Kaskas 2, Taman Cheras, 56100, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur
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    0192682665

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    Every day
    08:30AM—10:00PM
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    Jalan Ipoh Fish Head Noodle @ Kuan Tee TempleNon halal 01f78899591256b47a2708a65f6538333b86089a30fbd22545a41deece4ea490

    Sometimes a good eatery can be found at a place where you are least expected. One such place is an unnamed restaurant next to Kuan Tee Temple. While it may look like an ordinary Chinese restaurant, this place is particularly famous for its signature claypot fish head noodles. Served sizzling hot in a claypot, the fish head noodle is blessed with a robust mix of full-bodied milky broth and bountiful amounts of ingredients.
    Tips

    Look out for their daily specials.

    Things to expect

    Prepare to sweat it out on a hot day since the restaurant made on a zinc rooftop.

    Best with

    Fried Pan Mee.

    Price

    RM8.50

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    Jalan Ipoh Fish Head Noodle @ Kuan Tee Temple View restaurant

    Jalan Mangga, Off Jalan Ipoh, 51200, City Center, Kuala Lumpur
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    0169261572

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    08:00AM—04:00PM
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    Win Soon Café @ Kuchai Entrepreneurs ParkNon halal 01f78899591256b47a2708a65f6538333b86089a30fbd22545a41deece4ea490

    With branches stretching from Kuala Lumpur to Klang, Win Soon Café is no stranger to many local fish head noodles lovers. For a bowl of fish head noodles, you’ll get a slurpy goodness of sweet and milky broth alongside the usual abundance of ingredients such as deep-fried fish head chunk, preserved vegetables and sliced tomatoes.
    Tips

    The Kuchai branch is located at the corner lot just behind Kayu Manis mamak restaurant.

    Things to expect

    Let’s see… you can find at least 18 varieties of fish head noodles with optional ingredients such as sotong ball and fresh prawn.

    Best with

    Fried Ling Fish Head.

    Price

    RM9.50 to RM18.80

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    Win Soon Café @ Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park View restaurant

    46, Jalan Kuchai Maju 9, Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park, 58200, Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park, Kuala Lumpur
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    0379819287

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    Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
    07:30AM—10:00PM
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