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If you have tried the ubi counterpart, you may be wondering if the Michelin judging panel got these 2 stalls mixed up. I visited on a quiet Saturday evening and ordered their mixed fish soup. I also added fish roe and egg floss with rice. The total bill came up to be $9.
While they share the name, the experience is quite different. Unlike its Ubi counterpart known for its robust flavors, Tai Seng Fish Soup in Taman Jurong focuses on a lighter broth. This allows the fresh ingredients to truly shine. My mixed fish soup boasted generous portions of fried fish, 3 slices of batang, some leafy green, tomato and a small cube of tofu.
However, the batang slices seemed heavily marinated, similar to the Ubi brand. This might not be ideal for those who prefer the natural texture of the fish.
The saving grace, however, is the tangy chilli sauce! Packed with fiery spices, it goes perfectly with the fried fish.
Nonetheless, If you're in the area and looking for a comforting bowl of fish soup, this stall is definitely worth a try