Overall a good eat and a recommended one.
什么粥那么“巴闭”?也不就是一碗螃蟹粥。 一碗对的螃蟹粥,不只是一碗粥配一只螃蟹就能完事。 体型虽不大,但膏多肉甜的螃蟹, 配搭冬菜、香菜和茼蒿,还有秘制高汤, 每一口都能深深地感受所有配料浑身解数释放出来的“味道”, 滋味非一个“鲜”字能够表达, 你只会觉得若缺了任何一个, 就不会是完美的高渊螃蟹粥。
Tu Bo Sweei/ Boiled Baby Octopus (Rm 12 for large) is another must-try item in Law Chang Kee. This is a very simple dish by boiling some of their freshly caught baby octopus and topped with some deep fried garlic oil, complemented by their home made chili sauce topped with peanut powder. I was amazed by the crunchiness and freshness of those octopus, they were not over-cooked, just perfect to my liking. Recommended.
Dining here is nice, the food is tasty and the place is big. Service is a little slow, sometimes its hard to get the waiter's attention as they are busy walking around serving everyone there. This place is always full, so finding place to sit it hard but the food is definitely worth the wait. In terms of price, i feel that it is expensive but since it is a seafood restaurant, it is worth a try.
Cheng Hwa Seafood Porridge is a relatively new member at Nibong Tebal, established few years ago, the place has rapidly garnered an appreciate following. One of the pulling factors is probably the wallet-friendly price points- a bowl of casual-ordinary Fish Porridge is only priced at Rm 6. Diners have the options to dine-in or sit at the al-fresco area, overlooking the serene-quiet neighborhood of Nibong Tebal while feasting on the freshest catch of the day. The menu comprises of Porridge and Noodles as well as some classic Chinese Seafood dishes is suitable for all range of diners- from young to aged, making it one of the well-received Seafood restaurants in the vicinity. Cheng Hwa Seafood Porridge can be found at the end of Jalan Atas, a stone's throw away from Law Chang Kee.
Though well-hidden at a secluded corner of Nibong Tebal, Lim Aik Chew is a long-unearthed hidden gem, the place is known through words of mouth and in recent years, the rise of social media. The place is near to Sungai Udang, a fishing village near the river mouth of the Kerian River. Geographically near to the source of supplies, Lim Aik Chew churns out both fresh River produce and Seafood daily but the most notable dish is their Fresh Water Curry Prawns, served with bread. It does not have a big menu but the regular patrons just know what to order, the friendly proprietor would be able to recommend a few otherwise (usually the signature Curry Prawns and a Deep Fried Fish slathered with home-made sauce). One important to note: do make sure you make a call to Lim Aik Chew before your visit, it closes randomly in a month and we've only managed to dine-in after 2 failed attempts.
We started with Fish Maw and Glass Noodle Soup, a savory, starchy soup with Glass Noodles and plenty of Fish Maw... lightly seasoned and best served with Black Vinegar. The consistency was perfect and they were very generous with the ingredients
We wanted to try their noodle dish and were recommended their Stir Fried Udon with Black Pepper. It was a beautifully done dish- imbued with strong wok hei and the texture was amazing. The noodles maintained the springy texture and the Black Pepper flavor did not overwhelm the dish; best of all, not greasy at all.
Fei Fei Crab offers other seafood / zi char type dishes besides their signature crabs. I normally go for their prime rib, vegetable and tofu dishes.