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Aung Peng Chung Fishball Noodle (黄炳春魚丸)

The queue for this shop attracted me to check it out and this has to be the best Fishball Noodles in Chinatown, Bangkok. They serve delicious noodles, fried fish balls, shrimp dumpling, fried dumplings & fried taro etc. The serving is quite good too. Noodles are tangy & delicious. Pricing are very affordable. There is a table outside selling just the fried stuffs, which mainly locals will takeaway. There is always a queue. There are many awards photos and with celebrities on their wall, which shows they are famous & good. Their service is quite fast & efficient, which is very good. You don't have to wait too long for your food to be served. Strongly recommend if you're a Fishball noodle fan. Address - 438 Phat Sai, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100, Thailand Ambiance/Facilities - Fishball store Highlights - Fishball Noodles Avg. Price per Person - SGD3 Rating - 8/10 #bangkokfood #yaowaratbangkok #fishballnoodle
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