It’s the only place where I would eat Tomyam Noodle at Prangin Mall. There’s actually 2 places that you can find Tomyam Noodle, it’s on the same floor one is at the Kopitiam and another one is here at Shua Shua Le steamboat on 3rd floor a few shop next to the comdom shop at the center of 2 building.

Although this is more expensive than the one at the Kopitiam (RM4.50), this is selling at RM6.20. The soup is obviously sweeter and more sour. Lovely as there’s many ingredient in it, fish ball, crab meat, vegetable, mushroom, prawn. Adding in some dried fried garlic, it makes the soup taste better. You can tried it too. It’s not too spicy, but once in a while, it’s really hot, though most of the time is good to eat.

Best thing I like about this restaurant is there’s no service charge and GST. =) So far, I’ve only tried the noodle there, but not the steamboat which the restaurant actually serves. I won’t try it anyway because I am not a fan of cook-my-own-food.

This post has 3 comments.

  1. Criz Lai
    31 May 08
    2:03 am

    Maybe you would like to compare the taste from another shop named Tai He at Level 3 of Prangin Mall. The tomyam noodles there also not bad. In fact, some of the food in the menu come with clear or tomyam soup. :)

    To me, I felt Tai He have more choices too. The shoplot is located behind Level 3 Eikoja Gift Shop.

  2. GenYong
    31 May 08
    10:37 pm

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  3. spicez cafe is one of my favourite shop that serve very good tom yam..

    Normally I will go for steamboat and we like the soup so much… we will order the pork for sure… so juicy…..even it is frozen one…

    yum yum…

    btw.. I am Huat Koay from Penangtuapui.com.

    your blog is great.. keep it up….