Our initial plan was to make short trip to Seremban to visit the then-newly opened Gong Cha. But somehow, suggestions flew all over and we decided to have dinner in Seremban as well before heading back to Kuala Lumpur… on the same day.
When it comes to food in Seremban, it is famous for a couple of things such as beef noodles, hakka noodles and siew pau. But during the night, it is a different ball game where seafood is the thing to go for to fill one’s tummy.
There are plenty of restaurants in Seremban that serve seafood. With the sheer amount of customers flocking and dining during peak hours, you will get the idea which restaurants are good and which are a-okay.
However, this restaurant in particular needs no introduction at all due to its popularity. It has been in such state for years now. It was packed when we arrived at 630PM. We had to wait for 10 – 15 minutes before securing a table and another 10 minutes to get someone to take our order.
A glance at surrounding tables and you will notice that almost every table there will be at least a plate filled with their signature dish; baked crabs (some called them grilled crabs). So, it’s no brainer that we had to order them to not lose out. The supposedly dark sauce was thick, somewhat sweet salt-ish with a hint of burnt aftertaste. The best part is that the shells were pummelled for easy picking/removal and perhaps easy absorption.
Another favourite dish of the day was the salted egg yolk mantis prawn. Despite the batter was wee bit thick, they were really sinfully addictive. The pork dish was equally good; tender meat coated in sweet sauce.
The two types of greens were nothing to shout about. They were ordered to meet the ‘quota’, if you know what I mean. As for the fried vermicelli with clams, it was alright although they could do better with more clams.
I am not a big fan of fish and therefore, I can’t comment much of the steamed fish because I had none of it. I tasted the soup; it was just meh…
All in all, it was a good, satisfying meal. My apologies for not listing the breakdown price for each dish but the overall bill came up to around RM400 for 10 pax which include a pot of tea , 3 large bottles of beer and a can of soft drink. That works out to about RM40 per person which I think it is pretty affordable for meal like this, if you exclude the traveling expenses.
Address :
3720-3724, Jalan Tuanku Munawir,
70200 Seremban,
Negeri Sembilan.
I tried there once..
I love the Siu Hai (grill crab) .. good.
Welcome to Seremban! For the carbs…I’ll usually go to, “Restoran Sin Yit Sing, Seremban”. located at Taman AST ;-)
seremban really only is an hour’s drive from my home, so i should make the effort to check out the eating here someday! actually, based on pics, i’d guess my favorites here would be the mantis prawns and lala noodles!
I like the dipping chili :)
Simple Person : It’s their signature dish but I think the other types of crabs are quite good too.
Melissa : We only know of this place. But thanks for the recommendation. Will check it out when I’m in Seremban again!
Sean : It’s worth checking it out at least once for the experience. Hehe. I like the mantis prawns but not so much for the noodles.
Choi Yen : Surprisingly, I didn’t really try the chili sauce. Hehe.
You know, I stayed in Seremban for over 20 years and I never stepped foot into this restaurant :P
Hmmmm for a half hour drive…I will be checking it for dinner real soon. A good deal for RM40 per person.
Baby Sumo : Haha. Maybe you have better place for crabs in Seremban. :D
missyblurkit : Yeah. But then again, Klang would be better option for KL people. :D