It has been ages since we been to this coffee shop although we stay not far away. We quite like the Penang char kway teow there.
On our recent visit, Penang char kway teow was not on our mind. Instead it was the grilled fish stall that opened by a son of hubby's friend from Sri Aman. We went there to support this friend's son and try out his grilled fish.
Hubby's friend in Sri Aman also doing grilled fishes business and hubby said their homemade sambal was good. The son is staying in Kuching so he learns the skill and opens one stall in MJC.
The fishes were bought fresh daily, mostly from Telaga Air. Few fishes to choose from and hubby opted for sting ray. We bought 2 packs, one small (RM16) and one large (RM30).
This was the large size that we took for supper that evening. Fit for 3-4 person, but mostly went into me and hubby's tummies as the kids don't fancy spicy food. Jay took few bites of it though he commented it was spicy. The other pack, we kept, re-heated and delivered to my parents the next morning.
The sting ray was super fresh, so nice and the sambal was indeed good; spicy and salty. Very flavourful dish. I squeezed in the lime juice to balance up the flavour.
And he even gave us not one, but four extra free packs of sambal, which we kept and used for cooking. Thanks for that.
Grilled fish stall at Full House Cafe in BKNT (MJC) opens from 5pm onwards in evening, close on Sunday.
I love grilled fish and 5 p.m. is a good time. We have our dinner at 6. Here, at Bandong, they start at around 7 by which time, I would have had my dinner already. Too full to eat anymore.
ReplyDeletethat looks so good! I love grilled fish with lime juice too.
ReplyDeleteI love grilled fish with lime juice too. And we will order stingray too.
ReplyDeletegrilled fish! i miss it so much!
ReplyDeleteGood to support your husband's friend's son's grilled fish stall. I would love to eat the grilled fish, no need any sambal. Yum yummy 😋
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