As one restaurant closes, another one spring open - in the same spot no less! It appears that affiliations of the New World Lifestyle Group is going through makeovers, starting off with Mesa Lunga, now British India.
Fish Head's menu focuses on more Indian, Indonesian and Malay cuisines with hint of Singaporean, the huge emphasis on the fish head curry which is also their namesake.
Unfortunately, we did not sample this dish this time, to my regret as I learn that they serve it two ways; 1) with the head it all its glory and 2) fish meat only in its signature curry sauce. Never mind, another excuse to pop back in, especially as the weather is getting colder.
Done away with the tea cups and saucers as light fittings, it is replaced with more sleek lighting. You cannot miss the massive mural of a fish on the right upon entering. The very low lighting might put some diners off, especially those with challenging eyesight.
Staff are still learning the menu, but is super friendly, big tick there!
Food ordered includes satay mix, spinach and cottage cheese, twice cooked duck and otak otak (grilled fish wrapped in banana leaf). We share the yellow rice between the two of us.
Every thing was delicious, except for the spinach and cottage cheese curry. It tasted as unappetizing as it looks - refer pics.
Some part of the duck was a tad dry, however, the flavours was delightful. The satays which included chicken, pork and veal served with a tasty peanut sauce was lovely, might be a little bit small for some.
The banana wrapped fish was really really good. The fish was not overcooked and the sauce had a spicy tang to it.
Apart from their teething problems, I believe this might become a popular destination in Chinatown. read more