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Eel Fish Ball Noodle @ Heng Seng Coffeeshop

Posted by: vkeong In: Food and Drink| George Town| Hawker Food| Penang ()

Heng Seng Coffeeshop located along Jalan Kapitan Keling (formerly known as Pitt Street) sells very nice fish ball soup. You must be thinking what’s so special about fish ball soup? The answer is the ingredient used to make the fish balls - eel. Also, Heng Seng produces the fish balls themselves. Anyway if you are sushi lover you will know eel is also known as unagi in Japanese.

eel fish ball noodle

I came to know this eel fish ball noodle last year during the Chinese New Year street festival held in the area. At that time I didn’t get to try it because there were too many people in the shop. Finally I get to taste it approximately a year later.

unagi fish ball soup

Since the specialty is the eel fish ball, I ordered a bowl with extra fish balls. And surprisingly it cost only RM2.50. It is darn cheap don’t you think? I don’t think you can find the same food with such price in Penang anymore. The sliced minced pork is also very tasty. Too bad I didn’t know this or I’d have asked for more too. One taste of the clear, sweet tasting soup and I already know it is cooked with real ingredients and not MSG laden.

eel fish ball stall

The noodle here was awarded one of the best street food in Penang. You could see the news being shown in the poster put up in front of the stall. It is a pity that Heng Seng’s eel fish ball noodle does not receive as much publicity compared to other Penang hawker food. Because after Googling around I only found a few food bloggers who mentioned this place. Well I think they really deserve more.

heng seng coffee shop

To get here, head to Jalan Kapitan Keling and follow the main road until you see a junction to Armenian Street. You will see the coffee shop on your left right before the junction. After eating you could take a walk around the area which is very popular with tourists for the many Chinese temples and unique clan houses. Any visitor to Penang cannot afford to miss Khoo Kongsi.

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9 Responses to "Eel Fish Ball Noodle @ Heng Seng Coffeeshop"

1 | BaseGuardian

February 6th, 2008 at 2:14 pm

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Sedap :lol: But where is your Entrecard’s widget?

2 | chingy

February 7th, 2008 at 1:22 am

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Rm2.50 omg.
Aku nakkkkk >_<

3 | New Kid On The Blog

February 10th, 2008 at 11:07 am

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They have another stall in Burmah Road. Their Koay Teow Soup is very tasty! Keong Hee Huat Chye!!!

4 | C K

February 11th, 2008 at 6:33 pm

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My gosh… looking at the pictures that you’ve posted is sheet torture. But knowing how deprived I am, I’ll be definitely back for seconds!

5 | ms su

February 23rd, 2008 at 7:59 pm

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why still dont want to try siam express gurney plaza and sian express queensbay’s delicous food

6 | da da

February 23rd, 2008 at 8:01 pm

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pastasia good food you know!!!!!

7 | Kevin

March 1st, 2008 at 7:21 pm

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That looks like a generous portion on that plate. I usually just sustain off of fast food like pizza and such since I’m a clan leader, via but it’s always nice to have authentic foreign cuisine.

8 | what2see

April 4th, 2008 at 3:23 pm

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sure agree with you that this is not as popular as other hawker food but i still patronise this stall for their sliced minced pork!!!

what2see’s last blog post..Dessert - Tang Yuen

Yeah, I hope more people will be aware of this coffee shop, rather than just always go char koay teow, curry mee, hokkien mee.. those are not the only food we have in Penang yeah!

9 | pligg.com

June 16th, 2008 at 1:25 am

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  • kazasho: vkeong, already change to my new website le. update! hehe. thanks
  • SaeWei: Hmmm... I went to Golden BBQ Steamboat once and feel in love with that place.. I shall try this place when i go back to Penang.. wheee
  • TC: wow... this look nice... must get a trip to there soon btw how much per person? vk: About RM20 per person. Not sure if the price increase
  • cumi&ciki: very good idea to make ppl think they are getting heaps of food for their money eh? ppl can be kiasu that way... cumi&ciki’s last blo
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