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I Miss It

By Peace | March 12, 2007


These are two sets of Fish Ball Noodles, one with Chilli and one without Chilli.


Another closer view of the Chilli Fish Ball Noodles. The Chilli Fish Balls Noodles come with Vinegar in it and I do not like the smell of vinegar. So this set of Chilli Fish Balls Noodles is meant for me.

This is photographs of fish ball noodles taken on 3 March 2007. It was on a Saturday morning. My husband and I sent our children for catechism class. While the children were in class, we went over to the food court at Woodgrove.

My husband used to eat the Nasi Lemak there and I will eat Fried Bee Hoon at the same stall, or some other times, I will eat Fish Ball noodle at another stall. This year, when catechism class starts again, we went over to the food court, but was surprised to see that the Nasi Lemak/Fried Bee Hoon stall was gone. Our breakfast at Woodgrove will need to be changed then. Luckily my favourite Fish Ball Noodle stall is still there. So now every Saturday, Fish Ball noodles is our breakfast.

I do not like to eat Fish Ball noodles with vinegar. The hawker told me that if I do not want vinegar then don’t put chilli. So whenever I order Fish Ball noodle from him, I ask for no Chilli. And it is delicious. I like the noodle very much. It tasted just like one of those Fish Balls Noodles that my parents bought for me when I was young — and I really miss those! So I never get tired of eating these Fish Balls Noodles of him, moreover it is once every week. My husband will always eat with Chilli. I hate the smell of vinegar. I do not like to eat minced meat too. So whenever I order Fish Ball Noodles, I will ask for ‘All Fish Ball’. My husband hate it when he needs to tell the hawker so much stuff and mine requirements. So I always do all the ordering and my husband will wait for me at the table, reading his newspaper.

Woodgrove is a quiet and seem ’secluded’ place. The traffic is not as good as Causeway Point. The management should beautify the place more and made it into a night place, with more activities at night, such as a little pub, lounge or Satay Club or BBQ stuff like that. I would definitely hangout there if the place look cleaner and have better dining place rather than ‘Kopi Tiam’. The place should have a revamp. The only restaurant that I like is the Western Restaurant there, but it is the odd one out, with those other stalls around — even if the restaurants serves nice food whatsoever, I would not have went there just to have my meals. There is no beautiful sceneries or anything worth visiting either.


The Fish Balls are separated from the noodles. Usually when I ask for ‘All Fish Balls’, they will not give me the fish cake. But today, I think he is blurred. He is forgiven. I don’t mind if he don’t put minced meat in it.


The noodles is what I like best at this Fish Ball Noodles Stall. The Fried Onions is so fragrant and crispy, it tasted just like what my mother used to cook. It just taste so yummy.

But thanks to the Fish Ball Hawker. I get to savour my Childhood Fish Ball Noodles every Saturday morning. This is the best Fish Balls Noodles I ever had.

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One Response to “I Miss It”

  1. Something New | Peacebella.com Says:
    July 30th, 2007 at 1:47 pm

    […] not want to eat the Fish Balls Noodles any more — The fish balls noodles used to be nice and I would miss it.  However, ever since after the GST increase, the standard has dropped and the fish balls are not […]

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