Siong Ho Fish Head Bee Hoon has ceased operation at Weld Quay in Penang and has moved to Johor.

Some months back, we were given the opportunity to taste the skills of Mr.Teh who had 20 years of experience in cooking fresh seafood noodle and porridge. And of course, using fresh seafood is a must in his rule. You can choose from the variety of ingredients available to create your own taste preference and bowl of noodle or porridge that you would like to enjoy. The food is prepare almost instantly upon your instructions and choice.
The available option of ingredients to choose from: Prawns, Crabs, Squids, Fresh Grouper Fish Head, Fresh Grouper Fillet, Fried Bass Fillet and Head, Frog, Minced Pork Meat, Pork Kidney, Meat Balls, Fish Ball and Fried Soy Bean curd Sheet
Noodle options to slurp for: Thin Rice Vermicelli, Thick, Rice Vermicelli, Wheat Flour Vermicelli (mee suah), Instant Noodles and Porridge.
Then the soup stock options to cook your choice ingredients in: Clear Soup & Tomyam. Pickled Salted Vegetable and fried garlic bits are used for the Clear Soup toppings.

Fresh Fish Fillets and other ingredients.

Fresh Naked Frogs, almost the same length with my palm

Big fresh white prawns

Perfectly fried sea bass fillets and fish heads.

The Boss of Siong Ho. Mr.Teh (Ah Ho) prepared the noodle for us personally.

We were served with Cold White Nutmeg Juice with Plum – RM1.70 per glass

Once the hot bowls arrived to the table the cameras were like bees to honey…. lol

Clear Soup with Fried Bass Fillet & Thin Vermicelli – RM5
The fish came in chunks rather in fillets; we can still taste the freshness from the fish meat although it has been deep fried. The clear Soup is pretty clear with some natural sweetness.

Prawn Tom Yam Soup with Instant Noodle – RM9 for 3 large prawns
Here comes the tom yam with big prawn. A point to put forth is that the tom yam soup is not so oily, and it taste milder and smoother compare to the others.
Based on Mr.Teh said he had the tom yam powder and paste further enhanced to achieve their version of tom yam that he wants to serve. I personally prefer this kind of tom yam with less oil with a smoother soup “texture”. I dare not consume the “Fiery” type of tom yam soup; I would easily choke and cough to death.

Clear Soup with Prawn and Thin vermicelli – RM9 for 3 large prawns
You can taste the seafood ingredients’ sweetness in the soup!

Clear Soup with Squid & Instant Noodle – RM5
The squid was cooked to just the right firmness without the chewy texture. The combination was with instant noodles, which were soaked a little too long in the soup, and thus making them soggy. The instant noodles do not go well with squid.

Fresh Grouper Fillet Porridge – RM7.50
The grouper fillets were fresh and came in thick flaky slices. The Porridge they served here uses cooked rice that are further cooked in their clear soup stock with the selected choice ingredients to produce a piping hot bowl of porridge. Usually preserved vegetable or “dong chai” will be added in this type of porridge to give it a special sweet and salty flavour.

Frog Porridge – RM12 (RM6/100gms)
See the naked frog? The chunky frog meat tasted sweet and fresh. Is was far more tastier as compared the to the frogs that we had at “Sin Gelang Claypot Frog Porridge”.

we thought that was all, then came another batch of noodles….

Clear Soup with Crab & Thick Vermicelli – RM10 (RM5/100gms)
The sweet taste of the crab was in every mouthful soup that we had. Even with just a small sip of the soup, you could tell the distinctive crabbiness.

Clear Soup with Deep Fried Bass Fish Head & Wheat Flour Vermicelli (mee suah)
I like the fried bass fish head a lot. It was tastier then the bass meat fillet that we had….heee

Mixed Seafood Tom Yam Soup – RM17 (based on selection of ingredients)
This mixed tom yam had additional fish, prawns, squid, meat & fish balls and oyster mushroom, and flavoured with extra mint leaves, chillies and tomatoes.

Jian with her lively picked crab say “cheese” before the crab say goodbye to the world….lol.
On average, I would rate :
Taste & Texture: 3.8/5
Money Value : 3.5/5
Service: 3.8/5
Cleanliness: 3/5
Atmosphere: 3/5
Personal liking Item/match:
1. Clear soup with bass fish head & thick rice vermicelli
2. Tomyam Soup with Prawn & Instant Noodle
Venue:
SIONG HO FISH HEAD NOODLES AND PORRIDGE @ VILLAGE CAFE
Address:
107-A, Pengkalan Weld (Weld Quay), 10300 Penang, Malaysia.
Opening Hours: 12.00noon-11.30pm
Contact: 










019-458 8693
(Mr. Teh/Ah Ho)
How to go:
If you are coming from the ferry terminal, keep an eye on the landmarks on your left, you can slow down your car or get a parking lot right after the Mixed Surname Jetty. The shop is just few doors away.
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