I know you can get this dish at any number of Hong Kong-style noodle shops, but I also like to eat it in the comfort of my own home. It's easy enough to make because you can buy the fish balls ...
From fish ball noodles to chow mein, there is no doubt that Hongkongers love noodles – even ones that come in the shape of a tail. Also known affectionately as doggy’s noodles, these stubby ...
It’s essentially a clear soup with noodles, fish ball, pork ball, fried beancurd skin stuffed with fish paste and stuffed beancurd puff. What’s unique is the fried fish balls or char yuen.