Fresh water fish or Sea water fish? whats your fav?

Deep sea cod is the best for me. Some days available from NTUC or Cold Storage, but seasonal, not everyday. Usually not filleted but diced. Easy to fry and top off with a pack of black pepper gravy. Cost about $15 for 3 pax DIY (including the pack of black pepper gravy). Eat that in a decent restaurant and don't be surprised with a $50 bill.
 
Deep sea cod is the best for me. Some days available from NTUC or Cold Storage, but seasonal, not everyday. Usually not filleted but diced. Easy to fry and top off with a pack of black pepper gravy. Cost about $15 for 3 pax DIY (including the pack of black pepper gravy). Eat that in a decent restaurant and don't be surprised with a $50 bill.
Cb, you damn atas sia.....
 
Deep sea cod is the best for me. Some days available from NTUC or Cold Storage, but seasonal, not everyday. Usually not filleted but diced. Easy to fry and top off with a pack of black pepper gravy. Cost about $15 for 3 pax DIY (including the pack of black pepper gravy). Eat that in a decent restaurant and don't be surprised with a $50 bill.

Cb, you damn atas sia.....

Ang moh kia like that one. Sipei hao lian one. He always say this Chinese dish no good that Chinese dish no good KNN

I call him ang moh kiah very courteous liao. Others call him chap cheng kia LOL
 
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Ang moh kia like that one. Sipei hao lian one. He always say this Chinese dish no that Chinese dish no good KNN

I call him ang moh kiah very courteous liao. Others call him chap cheng kia LOL
Forvendet ang moh meh? :confused::confused::confused:
 
Sea fish better.
Fresh fish have muddy taste those rear one. Those in river don 't have m&d taste or smell.
 
Like many of you, I would not go out of my way to buy a fresh water fish and since I usually have the say in the house on what to eat, this means fresh water fish is rarely on the menu. That change, however, when I lived in China,and now in Cambodia.

Just last Saturday I was invited to go to a fishing pond in Phnom Penh, my interest was stirred when they mentioned trey prai (patin) is available there. Unlike Malaysia, patin is a relatively cheap fish here, at USD2.00 a kg. Usually have it steamed in soy sauce and a little sugar and garnished with spring onions and chilli, the alternative is steamed with salted veggie, Teochew style.
The pond charges $1 for a rod, and then another $3 for a kg of fish. Not too expensive to while away a few hours drinking beer.
Unfortunately, we didn't catch any patin but landed with maybe 10 or so tilapias, each between 500 to 700gm and another 6 good sized carps, maybe 2 kgs. I am not such a big fan of carps, too much Y-shaped bones which makes them a hassle to eat although I like the steamed carp heads at Sek Wai Sin along Geylang Rd.

Here's 2 of the pics:

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Sea fish better.
Fresh fish have muddy taste those rear one. Those in river don 't have m&d taste or smell.
Fresh water fish muddy taste can get rid off 1, normally these kind of fish are raised in a pond, once they are caught, they have to be put in a clear water tank and be fed to cleanse their stomach for a few days before sending to the restaurants.
 
I'm a big fan of Patin fish, love to eat their fats, lol, Never eat carp before, but thanks for sharing Faidenk :)
 
Fresh water fish muddy taste can get rid off 1, normally these kind of fish are raised in a pond, once they are caught, they have to be put in a clear water tank and be fed to cleanse their stomach for a few days before sending to the restaurants.

Those fish rear in pond is more like jelly if steam taste really bad only can cook curry/deep fried . Meat not so firm.
 
lianbeng says, "fresh water fish or sea water fish, nice to eat is good fish. sounds familiar?":D
 
lianbeng says, "fresh water fish or sea water fish, nice to eat is good fish. sounds familiar?":D
ah po2wq says ...

fish dosen matter iz fresh or c ... juz eat it ... juz eat it ... :eek:

sounds familiar? ... :D
 
I remembered going for an offshore job near Batam 6 years back... The crew in my working vessel who were Thai nationals, caught this fat puffer fish with their hand held fishing reel.. That night they cleaned the puffer fish thoroughly, then they cooked it using some of their home made spices... My Chief Officer tried to warn them to be careful of eating the fish but they say they are used to eating them... They offered me some but I politely declined... They ate the cooked puffer fish with rice and downed it with their rice wine.. They said that puffer fish meal meal is great.. And funny enough nothing happens to them after eating the fish..
 
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