
Jin Man Fishball Noodles 金满满 in Cheras
[Non-halal] Jin Man Fishball Noodles 金满满 in Cheras has been operating for over 30 years.
This restaurant specialises in homemade fishballs.
Jin Man Fishball Noodles 金满满

Located in Taman Mutiara Barat, Jin Man appears to be quite popular with the locals.
This establishment used to operate as a stall (as most do) before it moved into its current location. The place was also renovated to offer a comfortable dining experience with full air-conditioning.



They have four branches in the Klang Valley but this is their OG spot.
Jin Man Fishball Noodles 金满满
As the name implies, Jin Man specialises in homemade fishball noodles.

They offer both soup and dry versions with a good selection of noodles. Usual suspects include bihun, kuey teow and yellow mee but they also offer loh shi fun, tang hoon and ramen noodles.
A small bowl that costs RM9.50 comes with five fishballs but there is an option to upsize it with more balls and fish maw.
Lighter soup, bouncy balls


Overall, we found the soup to be on lighter side and mostly relies on dong choy for flavour.
The fishballs were bouncy but we think it could use a bit more salt.


We kinda liked the thin ramen noodles for the dry version – which is similar to wantan mee but a bit more QQ.
The fried fish cakes were decent but it looked like it was fried twice.
Summary
Overall, a decent place for fishball noodles – but we are unlikely to specifically travel all the way from PJ for this.
Jin Man Fishball Noodles 金满满
Address: 66, Jalan Mutiara Barat 6, Taman Mutiara Barat, 56000 Kuala Lumpur
Hours: 5am-4.30pm Closed on Thursdays
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