Ding Xin Seafood is a well-known restaurant in Shah Alam, serving up flavourful dishes that have earned it a loyal following among Shah Alam diners, specialising in seafood cuisine, earning an impressive 4.8-star rating. The menu offers a variety of options crafted with fresh ingredients, catering to diverse palates and dietary preferences. Dine-in, takeaway and delivery services are typically available, making it convenient whether you are exploring the mall or prefer a meal at home. Families, couples and solo diners alike will find the atmosphere welcoming and the portions satisfying. Located at Shah Alam in Shah Alam, the outlet benefits from the mall’s ample parking, family-friendly amenities and easy accessibility from major roads and public transport. Operating hours are designed to suit busy lifestyles, with many services available throughout the day. If you are in Shah Alam, this restaurant deserves a spot on your itinerary. Discover for yourself why it has become a favoured dining destination in the Shah Alam community.
9674 5776
505 Jurong West Street 52, #01-140 Market & Food Centre, Singapore 640505
Terrible these fishmonger…the fishes he advertises are not available in reality…I ordered 6kg of wild black promfret and was told by them they will deliver Nxt day and last minute they say it’s low season so can’t…then msg me insulting …
Positive Reviews
Melody Yap
Highly recommended! Have been ordering Salmon and other fishes from Xavier, he is so helpful, price are reasonable and their fishes are very fresh! Thumb up for Ding Xin and family.
Gabby Ann
my go to place for fresh fish and prawns! have been ordering for years always fresh sweet and meaty!! …
Jean Cassandra Lim
Had their seafood for a bbq and was really fresh! Will definitely order again(:
Mic Tan
Salmon, Stingray, sotong, prawns were all so fresh!!! 👍 …
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Ding Xin Seafood
Salmon Fillets
Several vacuum-sealed salmon fillets are arranged on plates and on top of newspapers. Some fillets are a vibrant orange-pink color, while others appear to be a lighter pink. There is also a white, opaque package that may contain fish or other seafood. In the background, kitchen items like pots and a strainer are visible.
Fresh Fish Fillets
Several vacuum-sealed packages of fresh fish fillets are laid out on a countertop. One package in the foreground clearly shows a bright orange salmon fillet. Other packages contain lighter-colored fish, possibly white fish or tuna, and one package shows a piece of fish with scales. A green cloth is visible in the background, along with some kitchen appliances.
News headline about a fishmonger
A news headline reads "19-YEAR-OLD FISHMONGER STEPS UP TO HELP HIS FAMILY". Below the headline, three people wearing aprons and face masks are visible. The image also shows the website and email address for Ding Xin Seafood.
19-year-old fishmonger steps up to help his family
A young man wearing a blue apron sits in what appears to be a fish market. In the background, other people are working at stalls with fish and equipment. The video is from Mothership.sg.
Seafood stall staff
Three people wearing blue aprons and face masks stand in front of a seafood stall. A banner above them displays the business name "Ding Xin Seafood" along with a website and email address. The stall appears to be in a market setting with various goods and supplies visible in the background.
Fish Monger for a Day
Three women wearing face masks and blue aprons are shown. The woman in the center is holding a large fish. The woman on the right is also holding a piece of fish. In the background, there are many dried fish hanging. A graphic overlay at the bottom reads "FISH MONGER FOR A DAY". A circular graphic in the top left corner says "HIRED OR FIRED".
Assorted Vacuum-Sealed Fish Fillets
A collection of vacuum-sealed fish fillets, including salmon, tuna, and other varieties, are arranged in a white styrofoam container and on a patterned tablecloth. Some fillets are larger and thicker, while others are smaller and appear to be from different types of fish.
Fish with Lime and Vegetables
A close-up shot of a piece of cooked fish, possibly red snapper, served with lime slices and a bed of vegetables, including tomatoes and onions, all wrapped in parchment paper.
Fish Market Filming
A fish market stall with a variety of fresh fish displayed on ice. Two vendors in blue aprons are interacting, and a person is filming them with a camera. The scene is lit by overhead lights, and there are other stalls and people visible in the background.
Outdoor Grilling Station
An outdoor grilling setup with various food items. In the foreground, a tray of raw chicken wings is visible, marinated in a dark sauce. Next to it, a foil pan holds numerous skewers of salmon cubes. A grill rack above a hot plate contains grilled chicken wings and pieces of salmon. In the background, a person is serving macaroni salad from a plastic container. Several aluminum foil-wrapped dishes are also present.
Fish in a Sink
Two whole fish, likely mackerel or similar, are placed in a sink. They are partially covered by a silver insulated bag and a red plastic bag. The sink appears to be a kitchen sink with a faucet visible.
What I learnt as a 19-year-old S'porean helping my mum sell fish at a wet market in past 4 months
A news article with a photo collage. The left side shows a young man in a blue apron holding a large fish. The right side shows a group of people behind a fish stall with a sign that says "We're online too! www.dingsinseafood.com Ding Xin Seafood". There is also an advertisement for "GOMO Fam" with a voucher offer.
Seafood Paella
A close-up, overhead view of a seafood paella dish. The dish is filled with rice, clams, mussels, and shrimp. The seafood is cooked and mixed with the rice, and some of the shells are open, revealing the cooked meat inside. The dish appears to be seasoned with herbs and spices, and there are also some green beans visible.
Seafood Stall Staff
A group of people stand behind a display of fresh fish at a seafood stall. A banner above them reads "Ding Xin Seafood. We're online too!" with their website and email address.
19岁青年当鱼贩
A young man, who recently graduated from a polytechnic, has become a full-time fish vendor at the 505 Jurong West Market. He decided to help his parents sell fish on weekends after realizing the difficulty of earning money. He is now the third generation to run the fish stall, which was started by his grandmother in 1990. He also started an online sales platform and delivers the fish himself to supplement his income. His sister will take over the stall when he enlists in the army in September.