R T
The image of the food on the stall sign is different from the actual food you will receive. And the fish tastes stale. I have no idea why there is always a queue.
Location: 163 Bukit Merah Central, #02-01, Singapore 150163
Floor 2 · Bukit Merah Central Food Centre
A Bukit Merah Central hawker stall known for its homestyle fish soup — light, nourishing, and deeply comforting.
A Bukit Merah Central hawker stall known for its homestyle fish soup — light, nourishing, and deeply comforting.
Gold Fish Soup at Bukit Merah Central Food Centre serves up bowls of homestyle fish soup that have earned a quiet following among residents who appreciate clean, nourishing flavours. The stall focuses on a straightforward offering — slices of fresh fish in a clear, savoury broth that tastes like it came from a home kitchen rather than a hawker stall. It is the sort of unassuming spot that rewards those who take the time to seek it out.Based on 9 Google reviews
R T
The image of the food on the stall sign is different from the actual food you will receive. And the fish tastes stale. I have no idea why there is always a queue.
Junyi Ngo
Medium fried and fresh fish soup with thick bee hoon for $5.50. Soup lacks flavor and mouthfeel. Egg floss is a nice touch though. Portion size is rather generous. Would not eat again.
Royal Pears
Fried sliced fish yi mian soup ($5.50 for medium) - Not bad.
MH & El
Nothing screams comfort more than a hearty bowl of Fried Fish Bee Hoon Soup! Truth be told, BB decided to give "Gold Fish Soup 金魚湯" a try because of its unique shop name, and no, they don't sell goldfish LOL. 🤣 What BB got though, were …
CK C
The mix fish soup was quite generous in portion for $5. Both slice and fried fish were chunky and fresh. There were bitter gourd, leafy vegetables and tomatoes too. Sellers were pleasant and e-payment was available.
Gold Fish Soup 金魚湯
Gold Fish Soup Stall
A food stall with a blue awning displaying the name "Gold Fish Soup" in English and Chinese. Various dishes are pictured with their prices. Three people are visible at the stall, two women and one man wearing a mask. The stall has a refrigerator, stacks of plates, and food displayed behind glass.
Gold Fish Soup Stall
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying "Gold Fish Soup" in English and Chinese. The sign features images of various fish soup dishes with prices. A person wearing a mask and gloves is visible working behind the counter. The stall is equipped with cooking appliances, containers, and seating areas.
Gold Fish Soup Stall
A woman wearing a mask stands behind a food stall counter. Above her is a large illuminated sign displaying various dishes with their names and prices in English and Chinese. The stall appears to be in an outdoor food court or hawker center.
Gold Fish Soup Stall
A stall with a large illuminated sign displaying various fish soup dishes and their prices. A woman in a floral shirt and patterned pants stands behind the counter, interacting with customers. An elderly man is visible in the foreground.
Bowl of Noodles
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles in a light broth, topped with fried shallots and green vegetables. A small dish of chili and soy sauce is visible in the background, along with a tray featuring a cartoon crow and text that reads "Why invite birds to our tables?" and "CITYGAS".
Bowl of Soup with Chopsticks
A close-up shot of a bowl of soup with a spoon and chopsticks. The soup appears to be a light broth with chunks of tomato, leafy greens, and some sort of protein. The bowl is a bright green, and the chopsticks are also green. The background is a wooden table.
Gold Fish Soup Stall
A stall with a closed metal shutter, featuring a menu board above. The menu board displays images and names of various fish soup dishes with prices. The stall's name, "Gold Fish Soup," is prominently displayed in English and Chinese.
Gold Fish Soup Stall
A food stall with a large menu board displaying various fish soup dishes and desserts. The stall has a blue and purple color scheme for the main menu, with images of the food items. Below the main menu, there are decorative banners with Chinese characters and images of gold coins. The stall appears to be busy with staff preparing food.
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