Soon Soon Pan Mee & Fish Head Menu Malaysia 2024

Hello, Soon Soon Pan Mee & Fish Head lovers, are you looking for the latest Soon Soon Pan Mee & Fish Head Menu? You have arrived at the right place then. We have uploaded their complete menu with pictures & updated prices. Below you will find the latest Lists of Soon Soon Pan Mee & Fish Head Menu 2024 Malaysia with prices.

Soon Soon Pan Mee & Fish Head Menu Malaysia

Soon Soon Pan Mee & Fish Head Menu Malaysia 2024 With Prices List

Popular

F3. Fried Fish Fillet Mee Hoonfrom RM 19.50
FF. Fried Ma Yau Fish Head Mee Hoonfrom RM 19.50
M4. Teochew Fish Fillet Mee Hoonfrom RM 15.50
M3. Fuzhou Fishball Bitter Gourd Mee Hoonfrom RM 13
KK Fried Fish CakeRM 11
F4. Grouper Fish Head Mee Hoonfrom RM 24

Fish Head

ith a variety of options to choose from, including Fried Fish Fillet Mee Hoon (from RM 19.50), Fried Ma Yau Fish Head Mee Hoon (from RM 19.50), Fried Ling Fish Head Mee Hoon (from RM 18.50), and Grouper Fish Head Mee Hoon (from RM 24), there’s something for everyone. The fish is always fresh and cooked to perfection, and the mee hoon adds the perfect texture and flavor. I highly recommend the Fried Ma Yau Fish Head Mee Hoon, it’s definitely one of my favorite dishes at the restaurant.

F3. Fried Fish Fillet Mee Hoonfrom RM 19.50
FF. Fried Ma Yau Fish Head Mee Hoonfrom RM 19.50
F1. Fried Ling Fish Head Mee Hoonfrom RM 18.50
F4. Grouper Fish Head Mee Hoonfrom RM 24

Mee Hoon

One of their must-try dishes is the M3 Fuzhou Fishball Bitter Gourd Mee Hoon, which is available starting at RM 13. Another fantastic option is the M4 Teochew Fish Fillet Mee Hoon, which starts at RM 15.50. For those who enjoy a bit of a kick, the KM1 Pork Belly Bitter Gourd Mee Hoon is a must-try, with a starting price of RM 19.50.

M3. Fuzhou Fishball Bitter Gourd Mee Hoonfrom RM 13
M4. Teochew Fish Fillet Mee Hoonfrom RM 15.50
KM1. Pork Belly Bitter Gourd Mee Hoonfrom RM 19.50

Snack

Their KK Fried Fish Cake was crispy and flavorful, and the Fuzhou Pork Fish Balls were melt-in-your-mouth delicious. But the standout dish for me was the SK Crispy Fish Skin – it was crispy and savory, and the perfect complement to the rest of the meal. The prices were also very reasonable, with each dish costing around RM 11-14.

KK Fried Fish CakeRM 11
Fuzhou Pork Fish BallsRM 11
SK Crispy Fish SkinRM 14

Breakfast

W5. French ToastRM 8
W1. SandwichRM 9.50
W6. Special BreakfastRM 14
W2. Sausage Egg & ToastRM 12
W9. Butter BreadRM 6.50
W3. Ham Egg & ToastRM 12

Beverages

Iced KopiRM 4.50
Iced Kopi ORM 4.30
Iced Lemon TeaRM 5
Iced TehRM 4.50
Iced Herbal TeaRM 3.50
CokeRM 4.50
Iced Teh ORM 4.30
Iced MiloRM 5.50
Iced NescafeRM 5.50
Iced NestumRM 5.50
Iced BarleyRM 3.50
100 PlusRM 4.50
Mineral Waterfrom RM 3

Juices

Iced Orange JuiceRM 9
Iced Carrot JuiceRM 9
Iced Carrot MilkRM 9
3 Layer Milk TeaRM 6.50
Honey Lemon JuiceRM 6.50

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How many branches does Soon Soon Pan Mee & Fish Head have in Malaysia?

2 shop lots branches are Soon Soon Pan Mee & Fish Head in Malaysia.

Who is the owner of  Soon Soon Pan Mee & Fish Head Malaysia?

Bandar Damansara Perdana is the owner of  Soon Soon Pan Mee & Fish Head Malaysia.

Does Soon Soon Pan Mee & Fish Head accept credit cards?

Yes! Soon Soon Pan Mee & Fish Head accept credit cards.

Is Soon Soon Pan Mee & Fish HeadHalal?

 Soon Soon Pan Mee & Fish Head’s halal status is a matter of debate and personal interpretation. Some believe it is halal, while others do not. It is up to each individual to decide for themselves.

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Alia Izzati Author at eatzeely.com

Author: Alia Izzati

Alia Izzati is an experienced food critic and writer based in Malaysia. She is the author of several popular articles on the websites klfoodie.com and eatzeely.com, where she covers a wide range of topics related to restaurants and their menus. With a keen palate and a passion for exploring the culinary landscape of her home country, Alia is known for her thoughtful and in-depth reviews of the latest dining trends and hotspots. Whether you’re looking for the best new places to eat in Malaysia or just want to stay up-to-date on the latest food news, Alia’s articles are a must-read for anyone with an interest in the culinary arts.

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