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If you are looking for a place for gathering and to enjoy fresh seafood with Asian Twist, HolyCrab is definitely up your alley.
Their wok-hei dishes worth to give it a try.
Their wok-hei dishes worth to give it a try.
Holy Crab in the Arcade @ The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore is a new restaurant for the camera eat first brigade or those who are delighted by puny menu and for those who like crabs.
If you love your crabs, this is the perfect place to go! So grab your fellow seafood lovers and order more crabs to share.
The crabs used in each dish were huge and the freshness, undeniable. HolyCrab has certainly brought crab restaurants to another level and if you wish to try something a little different, I implore you to head on down to HolyCrab today.
The crabs are good, though they are expensive. The setting is cosy and intimate, unlike the rowdy dining scene in the bigger seafood chains.
The Hokkien mee is indicative of my overall experience at Holy Crab. The food is slightly pricey but it’s delicious and clean. After eating, we didn’t feel heavy.
Crabs here are identified by each of its unique homemade sauce - salted butter, green chilli, pink peppercorns and balsamic vinegar. You can choose the level of spiciness.
The meal at HolyCrab is unlikely to be a one-time affair (at least for me). I'm already planning to jio friends here for our next makan gathering!
Overall, I was impressed with the wide variety of crab dishes offered. As an avid crab lover, the ones here were fresh and worth the money.
Holycrab sits about 24 people, and the tables are customised such that you can lift them up. Due to the small space, there is a likeliness you may need to share tables with other patrons.