Dancing Fish
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Came here for a company lunch. There's a few sets cater for different number of people. Since there are 7 of us, we tried Set B. The food is OK. Porti…
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Singing wait staff? Crunchy fried fish, deep fried bean curd, moist duck and paku vegetables in lukewarm turmeric sauce. Malay-Indonesia archipelago c…
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Came for lunch with a group of people. Loved the homestyle cooking they had here. Highlight of the dishes was the fried fish which was called Dancing …
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4 Reviews on “Dancing Fish”
Came here for a company lunch. There’s a few sets cater for different number of people. Since there are 7 of us, we tried Set B. The food is OK. Portion are just right. The set doesn’t comes with drinks and dessert, so we ordered barley lime, which is free flow and also ordered some desserts. The servers are attentive, friendly and helpful. However I don’t think I will come back here again as the price is a bit too expensive for me.
Singing wait staff? Crunchy fried fish, deep fried bean curd, moist duck and paku vegetables in lukewarm turmeric sauce. Malay-Indonesia archipelago cooking. Dark heavy kampung wood decor. Nice change to culinary experience. The fish tails & bones fried so crunchy you could eat it like a cracker. Good experience for first times to the Mal-Indo cuisine. Beware the innocent looking sauces. Packing chili padi after shocks.
Came for lunch with a group of people. Loved the homestyle cooking they had here. Highlight of the dishes was the fried fish which was called Dancing Fish. They fried the fish until the bones were crunchy, yet the meat was still moist and succulent. Amazing!
It was my first time here savouring Indo China food and it was so delectable. I could savour all the different flavours bursting in each dish. The Dancing Fish was presented very interestingly and the Tom Yum Soup was a blast. Both were the star of the night. Recommended!