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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Crabs

I have not eaten crabs or have a decadent seafood meal for quite a while. Fate has it that I will get a chance to savour this delicacy, which I am not particularly crazy about. I am ambivalent about seafood, especially crabs, prawns, abalone, etc because I have a mild allergy to crustaceans. The allergy rears its ugly head as I get older. Maybe my body is getting cranky? So seafood does not feature much in my diet, except fish, although I seriously love prawn noodles and I know I can make a mean one. We eat lots of omega rich fish at home - salmon, sea bass, cod, mackerel...They are pricier than the usual fishes in the market but its very nutritious and delicious. You do not need alot of fancy work to prepare such fishes. A simple grill or pan fry with a squeeze of lemon juice will work.

So off we went to Mellben Seafood at Ang Mo Kio Ave 3 which I heard was famous for its crab bee hoon. Well, my knowledge of good eating places for crabs is limited to the one down the street I live - Eng Seng at Joo Chiat Place, and the ubiqutious No Signboard, Jumbo, Long Beach... Ang Mo Kio is really the boonies for me so I was looking forward to be surprised.

And I was more than surprised. To be honest, it was the best crab meal I have ever had. The crab stock that comes with the bee hoon is milky, robust and so flavourful! Its simply heaven! They serve the bee hoon in a bowl on the side, as well as an extra bowl of crab stock. This is in addition to the main course which is of course a mid size crab in a claypot filled to the brim with the same stuff. I am a Cantonese so when it comes to good soup, I can recognise one right away. And this is AWESOME! I was happily slurping and enjoying each mouthful. But the best has yet to come...

The butter crab is so divine.....silky smooth, creamy buttery sauce much like liquid gold! Its probably similar to a French butter sauce. Everyone at the table was lapping up every single drop with chunks of man tou. If they could lick off the plate, they would!

And the last dish was the perfect finish to a fine meal. Crabs crusted with salted egg yolk. It takes great skill to fry crabs with salted egg yolk as it can burn easily since there is no liquid to create a barrier. But the chef demonstrated such delicate skill - the crab was well coated and the crust was delicious, with a hint of honey to help caramelise and bind the salted egg yolk.

My head and palate were bursting with symphonies throughout the entire meal. Folks, its definitely worth a try. There are 7 of us, - three crab dishes plus four other main dishes comes up to SGD239. Good value for money!

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