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During the weekend, we had our dinner at a seafood stall in Gurney Drive. This place is well known for its seafood porridge but they do serve noodles and rice as well. There is a consistent crowd particularly during weekends.
With a wide varieties of fresh seafood ingredients to choose from...



Large orders of porridge and noodle are served pipping hot in claypots whereas a single serving is usually served in a bowl. You can add and mix any seafood in one claypot. We had a big pot of fish porridge and a bowl of fish with thick beehoon garnished with spring onions. The fresh fish contribute to the sweetness of the soup and is so delicious.

Fried mee tiau was very spongy.


Delicious fish head cooked with yam which we had on our earlier visit.


This seafood stall is in Public Cafe (next to the famed Song River Cafe), directly facing the sea and is only open for dinner.

5 comments

New Kid on the Blog said... @ May 12, 2008 at 9:31 PM

The fish head in the claypot looks tempting. Unfortunately I dont eat yam....

CK Lam said... @ May 12, 2008 at 10:07 PM

Its very tasty...give it a try but
you can always have it cooked without the yam.

TummyFull said... @ May 13, 2008 at 10:40 PM

Thanks for your comment. Now I will have another site to refer to for nice & good food.

Anonymous said... @ June 8, 2008 at 4:10 PM

yaya.. i always eat the fresh fish porridge :D the soup is really sweet and the price is reasonable!

*thumbs up*

CK Lam said... @ June 8, 2008 at 6:03 PM

littleshinyst@r - I love it too, its one of my regular place for good fish beehoon and porridge.

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