Thai Fish Farm Restaurant
December 2nd, 2009 12 Comments » » 4,159 viewsMy mom has been raving about this place for a while but we never got around to check it out. Apparently they offer really delicious seafood with decent price tags to boot. The way my mom described the place seemed a little far-fetched too. According to her, it’s nestled in the hills of Hulu Langat and the signboard is so small and inconspicuous, first timers are very likely to miss it. If you’re lucky enough to find the entrance though (which is just a couple of hundreds metres from the infamous Lookout Point), you have to drive some distance on a nasty, bumpy dirt path to the restaurant, which is built right by a supposedly natural pond!
I was a little skeptical but imagine my surprise when everything that my mom said turned out to be true. It was fun, much like embarking on a dangerous gastronomic adventure right in my backyard.
It was Sunday evening and the place was packed to the max. We had to queue up for a while but the operator was very efficient in crowd management. Before we got a table, they had already taken down our orders so by the time we plonked our starved, skinny arses on the seats the food were already coming in droves.
#1 – Full house.

I really like the atmosphere. Bustling with people and unpretentious, people are there just for the great food.
#2 – Seated by the pond.

#3 – Grilling away.

#4 – Grilled crabs.

Love the crabs! They’re not unlike the ones from Hing Ket Grill House in Klang. I don’t really fancy crabs with rich sauces anymore ever since I had the ones served in Hing Ket. Once you’ve tasted crabs in its natural juice with no flavourings except for salt, it’s really hard to eat crabs in any other way.
We ordered quite a lot of stuff…
#5 – Delicious tom yam.

#6 – Guinness & Todi.

#7 – Thai steamed fish. Very, very, very good.

If you’re there you must absolutely order the fish because they’re all freshly caught from the pond right next to you.
#8 – Catching dinner.

#9 – Squid fried in salted egg – quite different from the ones I’ve tasted at other places. Instead of having the squid deep fried in salted egg yolk batter, it’s just ordinary deep fried squid topped with salted egg yolk sauce. I actually prefer this style because it’s lighter on the palate.

#10 – Squid with petai – I couldn’t stop eating this.

We also had vegetables, grilled lamb chops (YUMMY!) and kerabu kaki ayam (chicken feet skin salad).
#11 – We finished off dinner with some red ruby from the dessert station. Each bowl goes for RM5 and you’ve got quite a selection to choose from.

Altogether, bill came to a little over RM230 for 6 people. I was a very satisfied patron :) I can’t wait to go back again with the #porkgang!
Tags: good food in kl, good seafood in kl, hulu langat seafood, thai fish farm, thai seafood malaysiaKM4, Jalan Ampang-Hulu Langat, Ampang
68000 Selangor
GPS Coordinates: N 03 09.621 E101 45.260
HP: 019-260 6493
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December 2nd, 2009 at 9:13 am
OMG everything looks damn good, I will not rest until I have dinner here! :D
December 2nd, 2009 at 10:47 am
let’s do it this weekend! hahaaha… 2hrs plus to lunch time!
December 2nd, 2009 at 2:01 pm
I think we need to go there!
December 3rd, 2009 at 5:49 pm
ooo that looks pretty good!! :D will have to check it out one of these days…that is,if i don’t get lost and end up going round in circles looking for it… :s
December 5th, 2009 at 2:42 am
mell: lets make it happen!
rachying: next weekend! hehe
ky: i think so too
eric: actually when we went there, supposedly they covered in concrete dy but still a bit bumpy and completely dark. ur car can go lah…horng car definitely cannot..coz no wheels lol (sorry horng can’t help it)
bee: get garmin woman!
December 14th, 2009 at 2:19 pm
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December 19th, 2009 at 10:23 pm
This place looks good. One glance and I thought this was Nong & Jimmy in Ampang, serving those similar grilled crabs with no sauce.
January 11th, 2010 at 4:18 pm
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February 27th, 2010 at 3:15 pm
looks interesting but the hygiene factor turns me off. why can’t good eat places like this jaga their kebersihan???? probably becoz many people just dont care coz they are used to hawkers and food courts eh?
March 10th, 2010 at 11:09 pm
Oh the place is clean Squeeky. The food is good, quite an experience actually. Worth the trip there.
March 11th, 2010 at 1:44 am
j2kfm: it’s actually pretty different from nong & jimmy. the experience of going there is an adventure itself! :D
squeeky: i never had food poisoning from hawker places and food courts b4. but i did from Chilis. Go figure.
jules: agree! :)
March 30th, 2010 at 12:54 pm
i’ve tried the Thai Fish Farm Restaurant bout 1 month ago. The food wasn’t that good actually..so so only…the only thing i lurve is their roasted lamb cutlet…the rest of other dishes was nothing to shout about and they don have specialised thai chille sauce/home made thai chilli sauce….the salted egg prawn/sotong tasted weird with a hint of fermented beancurd..weird combination of tat….nong & jimmy fared better dishes & chili sauces…..