Monday, October 29, 2007

Good food at Pantai Seafood

Well, since bf likes seafood,for his birthday, I went searching high and low for a seafood restaurant which offers good food yet affordable. After interviewing many possible seafood lovers and searching through blogs, I found a place known as Pantai Seafood. Ambience is good whereby you can just sit back, relax and enjoy your crabs or prawns with bare fingers. Some of us are reluctant to eat seafood outside due to the hassle of dirtying our fingers but not in here. Practically everyone uses their fingers to tear the succulent crab, peel the prawns and many other dishes. So no worries. Just enjoy the good food that awaits.

The crowd says it all. Be sure to make reservations to avoid disappointment. =)

Look at those huge fella's below..Yum. I heard that it's pretty filling even to have half of one of those.

When we had dinner there, the blogs and reviews proved us right. Food was good and the money came out easily from my purse with no regrets. (^-^).

With the amount of food ordered, the total bill came to less than a hundred bux for twoleaving one full and satisfied. A must order is their signature dish, kepah in some kinda soup. Very tasty and goes well with rice.


The sweet and sour crab was also finger licking good. Sauce was thick and this is best eaten with fried 'man tau'. Yummy. The word 'fried' may sound horrifying to girls out there but trust me, this was not oily although bread is thought to absorb oil.



The 'man tau' is further up the crab.(",).

Next up was steam prawns. Don't think I have pics for that. I would reccommend steam so that you can absorb the sweetness and freshness of the prawns. Yum yum.


There's the single prawn sitting amongst my eaten kepah. (",).

Not to forget another significant dish. FRIED SQUIDS. Be sure to ask for the fried pepper and salt squids. It's the definitely the best in town. Slurppppp....




Well, that's about all we ordered, plus a fried kai lan. Was nice too cos' they top it up with some crispy seaweed. =)

And this was the after-effect of the dinner. We had cleaned up everything, only to leave shells and skins behind.

For those who thinks Pantai Seafood, located in Damansara, a bit too far, they have a sister branch known as Unique Fisherman. And here, be sure to try their fried squids with oats. Healthy + yummy. Crunchy to its final bit. (^0^).

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