Visited 1/4/22
You will not regret coming here. Price for crabs are RM75 per kg, but they can be small. That being said, the freshest crabs I have ever had. They serve white clams in soup (the slightly bigger version of lala), soup was sweet because of the famous Tanjung Sepat rice wine but if you like that order it. Osyter omelette was not your conventional omelette. The eggs sit as a base and the osyters are crammed on the top. Absolutely mouth-watering and fresh.
Their 'claypot tofu' is not the usual ones you get in KL with other 'lauk' but rather this is tofu soup with big chunks of crab meat, somewhat like a tofu styled shark's fin soup. Their stir-fried bayam was delicious, did not try their stir-fried yaumak with bean sauce but will perhaps try it again on my next visit. My mom had been here a week prior to me, apparently the braised claypot fish...
Read moreWe were there by 11am for lunch. One elderly lady cooks all the dishes but as there was no crowd, food came out quick fast.
Ordered their kam heong crab which was slightly different from other the darker kam heong we know of. Crabs are mid size crabs but the flesh is packed.
They also recommended lala of the day and that soup had a good kick of local yellow wine and sweet goji berries.
We brought along our small dogs. Pet friendly.
Toilet is the hole in the ground type...
Read moreFood here is bad, portion is small not even close to filling a person's stomach when we have 11 people and one of the worse services you can find here. The prices of the food here are also extremely high. Overrated and definitely not recommended for any one trying to find a restaurant to eat in. There is only one chef cooking and it took them an hour plus to serve 3 out of 7 dishes and the rest of the 4 dishes went to other customers that came significantly...
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