During the Covid period, I get to know of Lian Huat Seafood for there are so many live streams on their quality and fresh seafood. They are founded in 1988, starting as a premium seafood wholesaler.
While passing by the industrial coffeeshop the last round queuing up for Mirai-Ya, I have already decided that I should give their stall a try.
Its hard to miss out Lian Huat Seafood stall for the striking blue signage and the bright signage light caught everyone's attention upon looking into the coffeeshop. The queue, as usual, is always snaky.
Lian Huat Fish Soup Stall |
Our Orders |
The double fish soup was cloudy and filled with generous ingredients like cabbages and tomato with some seaweed as well as spring onions. The broth is flavorful with hints of sole fish and for the sliced fish, Batang Fish was used.
Double Fish Soup 双鱼汤 - $7 (Small) |
The fried fish was separated from the soup bowl. If you will like to have additional order of their Special Fried Fish, it will cost another $3 per bowl. Unlike the usual fish soup I had, these golden brown fried fish surface were more textural.
Special Fried Fish |
There were only 3 pieces of Batang Fish found in my bowl of Double Fish Soup. I thought that amount is rather miserable for a $7 bowl.
Batang Fish |
The Red Grouper Sliced Fish Soup was chunky and fresh.
Red Grouper Sliced Fish Soup 红石班鱼片汤 - $8 (Small) |
If you will like to have additional fiery kick to these white meat, dipped into their sambal chilli with ikan bills.
Red Grouper |
Deep Sea Sliced Giant Grouper Soup 深海垄胆鱼片汤 - $10 |
Yam Rice 芋头饭 - $1 |
Taking in consideration that Lian Huat is a wholesaler, the quality and freshness of fish is no doubt remarkable but if the amount of fish can be increased, consumers like us will be happier too.
Rating: 3.25 / 5
Lian Huat Seafood
Location: Proxima, 50 Gambas Crescent, Singapore 757 922
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