It was fantastic and best of all I needn’t need to pay single cents. If I have to fork out my own money, I bet the food wouldn’t taste so nice.
A company which my office deals with had invited our operation dept for lunch.
We went to Long Bench Seafood at East Coast after some hands shaking session and we took our seat. A total of seven people were at the table.
Now all this is irrelevant what significant was the food itself.
There a saying the chopstick is mightier than the sword.
Believe me; I am standing by my chopstick at all times.
First dish was Scotland Bamboo Clam with Minced Garlic & Sambal.
That meat in the heart of the clam along with some bee hoon.
Also they add this
I’m not sure what that was but I highly suspect it is links to the bamboo clam. This is the second time I having this dish and I remember I had those the last time too.
Now the next dish I NEVER had before. I always wanted to try but it was too expensive.
Picture this, seven of us and we share just 1 crab. Yes, just one crab!!! Even Sri Lanka crab has to make way for this crab.
It is the Alaskan king crab!
No idea what it was? Click here.
Initially I have no idea why they gave us scissor instead of pair of nutcrackers. The scissor was long and thin.
This is my Alaskan king crab legs.
Then I realized the shell of the Alaskan king crab legs can bend like plastic. No matter how you bend it, it won’t break but it is easy cut open with a scissor. How weird.
Dun be fool by the just the legs, the meats portion almost just a much as the Sri Lanka crab claw itself! The taste is fabulous…yum yum
Still is the Alaskan king crab but they cook it another way. Imagine just one crab.
I found one of the claws but it was small and meats not much.
Next on the menu they serve us Tyhoon Abalone with oyster sauce.
Nothing out of the ordinary for this dish.
We had fish but instead of steam or fry, they boiled it.
Eating one of these your eyes must constantly on the lookout for fishbone.
After this we had noodle and fruits.
As I write this, I can’t help thinking of the Alaskan crab……
Anyway, before I leave I took these pics.
What on earth was that! Look very alien to me.
Geoduck? Nevermind, next time when I try I will field a report.