Posted on 10/20/2023 12:54:02 PM PDT by nickcarraway
You’re eating fish head, and it doesn’t smell right...
Ok.
Fish heads fish heads,
Roly poly fish heads,
Fish heads fish heads,
Eat them up yum
LOL!
When we were dating my husband and I sang that as we walked around the local lake.
Forget it, Jake, it’s Chinatown.
I used to hear it on Dr. Demento.
FYI, the fish soup stall at 409 Ang Mo Kio Market And Food Centre is in Singapore - article seemed to have left out that vital piece of information.
Next time I’m in Singapore, I’ll remember that.
Singapore took all the street vendors off the sidewalks decades ago, and put them in “hawker centers”, which have sanitary facilities. I’m pretty sure I’ve been the Ang Mo Kio center, some thirty years ago.
I only ate beef or pork satay at the stalls in Singapore. Really miss that.
Mods.
Pls put nick in a 1 hour time out for this one.
Thank you.
Lived in Ang Mo Kio in early ‘80s and ate at all those street stalls… so good… even though one time ‘lucked’ into a bad batch of sea hams and 3 days of botulism later… well at least I lost weight!
I’ll ask my wife to prepare that for dinner tonight. Slimy fish head soup. It will need lots of habanero sauce.
Cats love’em.
Wait. A bad batch of fish soup in a street stall is international news now?
This is a really really slow news day.
The old saying is, “a fish rots from the head first”, so that should tell you something.
I went to that one in 2012 - everything I had was great. People say Maxwell is the best center, but I haven't tried it yet. I usually end up at Ion Orchard or one of the Food Republic centers - or Lau Pa Sat if I'm near downtown.
But fish soup isn't on my go-to list. :)
Sea hams?
I knew a “rotten fish head soup denier” would show up!
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