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W W Water Works Laksa @ Kolam Air Johor Bahru 水塘路辣沙 ☏ +6012 703 2263

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W W Water Works Laksa House 水塘路辣沙 | 36A & 36A1, Jalan Kolam Air, Taman Water Works, Johor Bahru, 80100, Johor Bahru | GPS: 1.471314, 103.736613 ⏰ 8:30am to 3pm (closed on alternate Weds) ☏ +60 12-703 2263
Most people who grew up in Johor Bahru know about Water Works Laksa 水塘路辣沙. The famous shop which started as a push cart stall has been titillating taste buds since 1978.

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This was the large serving for RM7 (in 2015).

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The soul in a bowl of curry laksa is in its aromatic spicy broth.

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WW Laksa's aromatic broth looked fiery but it was actually well balanced with savoury, sweet, and mildly spicy flavours. It had good round body but did not have cloying amounts of coconut milk in the broth. It was also not overly greasy. The broth felt slightly grainy from the ground spices and hae bee or dried shrimps.

It was highly drinkable and I happily drank it all up to the last drop of curry.

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The curry laksa came with house made fish balls ("normal" and fried), fresh cockles, fish cake slices, tau pok (fried bean curd) and crispy fried wantan skin with fish paste. There was a mandatory teaspoonful of finely chopped laksa leaves (daun kesum) scooped into the bowl of curry at the side. (Daun kesum is not a defining ingredient in curry laksa in Johor, unlike in Singapore.)

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I always enjoyed the plump otak otak sold separately as a side at WW Laksa.

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It's a nice balance of savoury sweet spicy flavours in a voluptuous soft "tongue" of fish and spices.

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The otak otak was wrapped in a sleeve of attap (nipah) palm leaf. It was grilled till slightly charred outside, imparting the morsel with an addictive smoky char flavour. I literally couldn't stop eating the otak otak piece after piece.

Laksa paired with otak otak - a perfect match 绝配. You must try it.

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The cheerful lady boss Mdm Choo Ah Moi who ran W W Laksa with her husband Ang Keng Kue for 36 years (as at 2015) is a local legend :-D 

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The youthful looking Mdm Choo was later joined at the shop by her two equally famous daughters and now her grandson.

(Note: Mdm Choo passed on in 2017. The shop is now run by the second and third generations.)


Mdm Choo originally hailed from Singapore and joined her Johorean husband Ang Keng Kue to start Water Works Laksa in 1978.

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The W W Laksa recipe is Mdm Choo's own creation inspired by her neighbours in Singapore's Old Airport Road.

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Inside W. W. Laksa, it was clean and comfortable, though basic and simply furnished. Besides their signature laksa, W W Laksa House also serve Teochew kway teow soup.

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This is my earlier post, 3 years ago (2012), on W. W. Laksa (do read this article for the interesting comments from readers).

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Restaurant name: W W Water Works Laksa House 水塘路辣沙
Address: 36A & 36A1, Jalan Kolam Air, Taman Water Works, Johor Bahru, 80100, Johor Bahru, Johor, 80200 Malaysia
GPS1.471314, 103.736613
Hours: 7:00am to 4:00pm 8:30am - 3pm (closed on alternate Weds)
Tel: +60 12-727 3755 
☏ +6012 703 2263

Non Halal

Dates visited: 4 Jan 2012, 4 Jun 2015



Updated by Tony Boey on 26 Jul 2025

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16 comments:

  1. At the time of your visit. Did you spot any malay eat the?

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  2. Heard the iconic Mrs Ang the linchpin of Water Works Laksa just passed away. A passing of an era.
    Do confirm whether this is true or not !

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  3. Yes, the Iron Lady Mrs Ang just passed away last month. :(

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  4. Expensive, over rated!

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  5. Infamous for Laksa with an attitude.😅

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  6. Wanna get famous, show an attitude...LoL

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  7. Used to be best. Noticed how small the fish ball is. I agree on the otak otak. otherwise, its a skip. I have eaten there since first gen. Some how the laksa has a unique flavour that has long gone.

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  8. I miss this.....

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  9. Yvonne Sumana Loh27 July 2025 at 15:10

    Always my favourite. When my kids are back this is their go-to

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  10. Before they were known as waterworks laksa.

    They were known as “big tits laksa” in Hokkien “dua nee laksa”

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    1. Yonne Sumana Loh27 July 2025 at 18:49

      Bryan Anthony yes the men used to go there to eat and to ogle. 🤣

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  11. I remembered going over to their house to roll fish balls back in 1982/83 when their eldest son (my buddy) still alive then. That time they were selling RM1.30 per bowl of laksa.

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  12. Lim Boon Siang28 July 2025 at 06:24

    Obviously the seventies tastes better now down the line it seems they take for granted got customers base over the years so taste a bit different never mind and some how it’s more expensive

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