Review: Rong Ji Fish Soup (Singapore)

Rong Ji Fish Soup: Fried Fish Soup & Ban Mian Dry

Good

Rong Ji Fish Soup

offers a small selection of fish soups and ban mian. Both are enjoyable.


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Fish Soup.

The fried fish soup features chunky pieces of fried fish, tofu cubes, tomato slices, vegetables and fried egg slivers, served in a bowl of soup.

The fried fish is meaty with a savoury taste and a soft fried crust. The tofu is smooth, and the tomato is soft. The soup is very flavourful, and the fried egg has nice flavours of the soup.

This bowl of fried fish soup is nice and enjoyable.

Ban Mian.

The ban mian is firm and springy, and tossed in a slightly sweet black sauce seasoning. Some minced meat, crispy ikan bilis, crispy pork lard and fried shallots are added to it. A bowl of flavourful soup containing a raw egg is provided on the side.

This serving of ban mian tastes good too.

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Rong Ji Fish Soup

#01-117
Telok Blangah Crescent FC

Singapore 090011