Tepian Tebrau is a hawker centre but one which exudes a cosy ambiance, thanks to it's wooden structure, tables and chairs (though you'll still see extra plastic chairs/tables being used during busy periods). Located along Johor Straits, this stretch is also called Lido Beach. It was rather dark on the opposite side where we parked the car (lots of ample parking spots) and I couldn't really see anything except a black canvas ahead towards the horizon.
We left the ordering to Charles and Munch and the rest of us sat down and waited for the goodies to arrive. When a lady came over to ask us for our drinks and rambled something about an ice desserts with fruits, I decided to order that as I have never tried such a dessert before. Soon, the food order arrived at our table and we tucked in.
Deep Fried Soft Shell Crab - dipped in batter and deep fried, these were somehow different from the usual ones I've tasted elsewhere. Maybe the secret is in the batter? I liked the ones here as they weren't oily!
The sweet & sour La La (shellfish) was yummy. I loved the sauce which came with generous egg swirls. We ordered a plate of fried rice and added the sauce to it!
Sotong (cuttlefish) Kangkung (water morning glory). It was just okay, I would have prefer a stronger taste to the sauce (no prawn paste?).
Stuffed Grilled Tofu (beancurd puff) was really good. The sauce and crushed peanuts were adequate and the tofu, with a crispy exterior was a delight to bite into.
Then came the spicy grilled stingray. This was different from the ones I've tasted in Klang Valley. It didn't have the usual crisp on the surface and was moist (too moist!) as it was served with a topping of sambal and diced onions on it. I prefer the crispier dry version with the sambal on the side but the rest of them said that this was good. Well, we do all have different taste buds...different strokes for different folks.
This is the fruit ice dessert I ordered. It had soursop, mango, nata de coco, sea coconut, watermelon and jelly. Squeeze the lime over it and it was absolutely lovely and thirst quenching.
Later on, Charles' sisters came over to join us and brought us two boxes of desserts made by their mom. They told us that their mom has a knack for concocting strange mixture of ingredients and coming up with all sorts of extraordinary desserts. True enough, the home made desserts made specially for us was something that we haven't eaten before.
Here you have the dragon fruit mixed with orange juice agar-agar (jelly). The taste of the two surprisingly complemented each other well and this was one refreshing dessert! Such an interesting mix!
This is an eye opener! Though simple, I had not come across anyone doing it till now. Carving out the centre, Charles' mom filled it up with fresh milk mix agar-agar and threw back in cut pieces of papaya. Once chilled, slice them up and you'll have these beauties! Such a delight!
Since the night was still young, we decided to head on the Zon. We walked around a bit and had drinks in one of the establishments. The drinks were quite cheap (due to the fact it's a duty free zone, I suppose) and after sitting around for awhile, it suddenly dawned on us that it had actually been quite a long day for us. We headed on back; prepared for our journey into Singapore the next day.To be continued....
That papaya dessert is so gorgeous! I want to try it out... Thanks for sharing. What a brilliant idea!
ReplyDeleteJust drop by to wish you Keong Hee Fatt Chye.
ReplyDeleteThe jellies are really pretty. Must try making them liddat some day. :-)
ReplyDeletesoft shell crab lover!!! look so delicious!!
ReplyDelete*sigh* If only my CNY dinner will be like this.
ReplyDeletewahaha the aunty so creative and bold!! *saluting the aunty*
ReplyDeleteCan i become her dessert student? nyek nyek nyek...
Such a party animal lah you! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe food looks really good. Especially the jellies. The papaya one really caught my eye. I am a total sucker for jelly and agar-agar.
That papaya dessert is so creative,
ReplyDeletepapaya+jelly..hhmmm,now why didnt i think of that? will be waiting for your singapore posts...*cheng cheng cheng cheng*
ReplyDeletehahah no fish also i think i will be stuffed to the brim!..
ReplyDeletedeep fried soft shell crab looks fabulous! is that sweet chili sauce with it?
ReplyDeleteAlamak! Lau nuah already! Why didn't my cousin take me to such a delectable place?? :(
ReplyDeletealejandra : Thanks for dropping a line. Yeah, when I saw the papaya dessert, I thought it was brilliant too!
ReplyDeleteKopi Soh : I dropped by yours too to wish you the same :o)
Lyrical L : Yeah, think of the endless possibilities of mixing whatever you want!
Anonymous : You calling me a soft shell crab lover or are you saying you are a soft shell crab lover??? :o)
tummythoz : CNY dinner where got eat this kind of stuff? But you want to, is it???
cokeworld citizen : Now that you have an idea, try it yourself. Anything goes!
paprika : Huh? Suddenly call me party animal? What did I do???
cindy : Yeah, it's so simple but amazing!
nic : Tune in next week at the same time, same day for the next episode of Everything At The Stall (E.A.T.S)...LOL!
Joe : We were full but okay, 6 of us ate that food.
Steamy Kitchen : Hey you! Thanks for dropping a line, I know you have a busy schedule ;o). Nah, that's just the standard chilli sauce. But I suppose it'll be better with the Thai chilli sauce which is on the sweet side.
Judy : Maybe cos this place only opened a while back? :o)
eh u were in jb!! why din come over to spore eh? :(
ReplyDeleteman, love the look of that soft shell crab.. and those desserts!?! esp the papaya one! Looks divine!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty! I think i will try to make the papaya jelly. Looks so pretty!
ReplyDeletePretty papaya! :P
ReplyDeleteHappy Chinese New Year, kah jie!
the papaya jelly looks good...
ReplyDeletewonder how to balance the papaya (after it is being halved) to set the jelly ~ =.="
Happy CNY ~ ^_^
your pics of food are killing me softly... ...
ReplyDeleteHappy Happy Happy Chinese New Year! ~
Walio! this looks really good!
ReplyDeleteThe dragon fruit jelly looks yummy!
ReplyDeletejun : I did go over! But didn't have the time to look up friends :(
ReplyDeletedaphne : Yeah, that papaya dessert is pretty special, eh?
Precious P : Let me know when you do!
Jason : Thanks for the wishes...
ling239: Mmmm...can experiment with all sorts of items! :o)
ai wei : Happy Chinese New Year to you too.. :o)
BBO : Yup, taste as good as it looks too!
Korean Princess : Yes, the desserts are special.
Ohh that papaya thing in interesting! And who you censored out ah?
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