Best Fish Ball Noodles in KL

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Be it a rainy, cold, or even a hot day, there’s always time for a fresh bowl of Fish Ball Noodles. A dish as simple as a concoction of noodles, soup, and fish balls can sound so dull at times, but do not let that fool you. If there’s something you need to know about life – the simplest things can sometimes be the best, and in this case, it always is.

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    Chua Brothers @ Lot 10Non halal 01f78899591256b47a2708a65f6538333b86089a30fbd22545a41deece4ea490

    With its original stall located in Tengkat Tong Shin, many people will find it much easier to visit its branch here in Lot 10. Situated in a food court consisting of the best and most sought after food, Chua Brothers has earned its rightful place here. Although the prices here are a tad higher than usual, it’s the convenience that really matters.
    Tips

    The soup based option is much preferred here.

    Things to expect

    A higher price than it’s original stall.

    Best with

    Chili and vinegar.

    Price

    RM10.00

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    Chua Brothers @ Lot 10 View restaurant

    Lot 10 Shopping Centre, Food Court, Lower Ground Floor, Jalan Bukit Bintang, 50250, City Center, Kuala Lumpur
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    Every day
    10:00AM—10:00PM
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    Jin Man Noodle HouseNon halal 01f78899591256b47a2708a65f6538333b86089a30fbd22545a41deece4ea490

    From a small stall during the 70’s to a branched out shop, you can certainly see the experience they have in handling fish ball noodles. Located in a very well-known foodie’s area, this shop definitely draws the attention of the people around. With fish balls made from Wolf Herring and their glass noodles being the top choice among customers, you will not want to pass on this.
    Tips

    Try the glass noodles.

    Things to expect

    Long queues on busy days.

    Best with

    Fried Fishcake.

    Price

    RM5.50

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    Jin Man Noodle House View restaurant

    71, Jalan Dato Haji Harun, Taman Taynton View, 56000, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur
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    0391327269

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    Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
    05:00AM—04:00PM
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    Phoon KeeNon halal 01f78899591256b47a2708a65f6538333b86089a30fbd22545a41deece4ea490

    Here is a very secluded stall that is hard to spot if you didn’t know it from friends or family. Operating only from the evening onwards, it is one of the best places to have an amazing bowl of Fish Ball Noodles for dinner or supper. Plus, its the perfect place to take a break from the bustling city and enjoy a meal the old fashioned way here.
    Tips

    It’s a small stall located outside of RHB Bank.

    Things to expect

    The lack of seats and tables.

    Best with

    Pork Intestines.

    Price

    RM6.00

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    Phoon Kee View restaurant

    50, Jalan Pasar, 55100, City Center, Kuala Lumpur
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    016-3767303

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    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
    03:30PM—11:00PM
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    Kedai Kopi Wah ChueNon halal 01f78899591256b47a2708a65f6538333b86089a30fbd22545a41deece4ea490

    A rustic wooden shop managed by an elderly couple always projects an image of good and original food. Why? Maybe it’s because of the absence of automated machines in contrast to the skilled hands of an artisan who has been in the trade for decades. Also, the variety of different fish pastes in each bowl proves to be an amazing taste modifier.
    Tips

    Seats under the tree are well shaded and breezy.

    Things to expect

    Different types of fish pastes available.

    Best with

    Fried Bean Curd filled with Fish Paste.

    Price

    RM6.00

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    Kedai Kopi Wah Chue View restaurant

    Jalan Ayer Lombong, Taman Ayer Panas, 53200, Setapak, Kuala Lumpur
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    Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    06:45AM—01:00PM
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    06:45AM—02:00PM
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    Uncle Lim Fishball @ Kedai Kopi Song WanNon halal 01f78899591256b47a2708a65f6538333b86089a30fbd22545a41deece4ea490

    A hidden gem made known by loyal customers of its delicious homemade fish balls, this little stall will definitely win your heart. The stall boasts fresh and bouncy fish balls that the owner spends his time making every morning. Such quality will only require customers to be there early or face the fateful words “sold out”.
    Tips

    The soup-based noodles is the main attraction here.

    Things to expect

    Shortage of fish balls when there’s a crowd.

    Best with

    Deep-fried Fish Cakes.

    Price

    RM7.00

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    Uncle Lim Fishball @ Kedai Kopi Song Wan View restaurant

    No. 38, Jalan Sepadu, Taman United, Off Jalan Klang Lama, 58200, OUG, Kuala Lumpur
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    0379821021

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    Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
    07:00AM—01:00PM
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    Ah Koong RestaurantNon halal 01f78899591256b47a2708a65f6538333b86089a30fbd22545a41deece4ea490

    Known as the fish ball specialist in both Malaysia and Singapore, this established restaurant in Pudu holds quite a reputation. Here, you have the options of choosing your own noodles and toppings. If that’s not good enough, they serve “pure” fish balls that contain no preservatives and flavouring.
    Tips

    Don’t forget to choose your preferred type of noodles.

    Things to expect

    Crowded during peak hours.

    Best with

    Fresh prawns and oysters.

    Price

    RM12.00

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    Ah Koong Restaurant View restaurant

    172, Jalan Changkat Thambi Dollah, Pudu, 55100, City Center, Kuala Lumpur
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    0321433477

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    Every day
    09:00AM—09:00PM
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    Fish Ball Mee KNL RestaurantNon halal 01f78899591256b47a2708a65f6538333b86089a30fbd22545a41deece4ea490

    If you’re a fan of Fish Ball Noodles, you will not want to miss out on this. KNL has been in the business for almost a decade now and has proved to be one strong contender. The dishes here are straight up simple and delicious, and that’s all they need to stay in the game.
    Tips

    If you’re not a fan of soup, the dry noodles are good too!

    Things to expect

    Soft and bouncy fish balls all the way.

    Best with

    Braised Fried Pork.

    Price

    RM6.00

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    Fish Ball Mee KNL Restaurant View restaurant

    Sri Utara Business Park, Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 68100, City Center, Kuala Lumpur
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    0163867113

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    Every day
    08:00AM—12:00AM
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