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Monday, 20 June 2016

Villa Seafood Restaurant @ Sitiawan

After our buffet breakfast at Swiss-Garden Beach Resort Damai Laut on Day 2, we took a stroll around the resort premises to walk off our fulfilling breakfast, take in the sights and snap some lovely photos.  

After a round of basketball and volleyball...and a refreshing shower, we headed out of the resort enroute to lunch for one of our only meal that wasn't already included in our trip package.  After I read about the place from Mimi's Dining Room), Villa Seafood Restaurant @ Sitiawan, about half an hour away, became our lunch destination of choice.

It's a no-frills, non air-conditioned restaurant and since it was a hot and humid day when we arrived for lunch, we all had a Fresh Coconut each @ RM4 to start with.  Though it wasn't cold (you could ask for ice if you wanted), it was certainly refreshing.

Since I saw this dish on Mimi's Dining Room, I knew I wanted to order it as our first dish.  Known as the Four Heavenly Kings @ RM76 and probably so named because it came loaded with four types of the freshest seafood submerged in a clear Thai-style sour and spicy broth.  A bit much for three but we finished it nonetheless.

flower crabs (I think there were two whole crabs)

The four types of seafood....flower crabs, white pomfret, scallops and prawns were infused in a broth that had lots of minced garlic, fresh chillies, chopped spring onions and Chinese parsley.  

white pomfret (one whole pomfret)

As we were still feeling rather full from our buffet breakfast, this dish was ideal for us for its ability to open up our appetites.  

scallops (there were more than six if I remember correctly)

The well balanced sour and spicy broth was light and refreshing.  We found ourselves drinking spoon after spoon of the steaming hot, spicy and sourish broth.  

prawns (there were at least six I think)

If you're not a fan of loads of fresh garlic in a sourish broth, then this might not be for you....but we were! ;)

Next, we ordered the Fried Oyster Omelette @ RM12.  This I would say is a bit similar to Thai-style omelettes I've eaten where the eggs are fried till fluffy and very crispy on the edges although this version was even more frizzy and super crispy.

The chilli sauce on the table was of course none other than Kg Koh chilli sauce...the original no less :)

Even though this was also some kind of an oyster omelette, it wasn't quite the "oh chien" we're more accustomed to eating where the oysters are bigger and juicier with a thick and sticky batter.  The oysters here didn't give me the burst of juice when I bit into them presumably because the oysters were much smaller. 

A plate of crunchy Stir-Fried "Yau Mak" (Romaine Lettuce) @ RM8 rounded up our meal.  We would have loved to have tried more, especially some Foochow dishes as Sitiawan is known for (like red wine mee sua), but there's only so much three ladies can eat (plus we were still reeling from our earlier breakfast and we wanted to leave a bit of stomach space to go hunting for more snacks later....kekeke!) ;D

On a side note, we had two uninvited guests....one played hard to get while the other came as soon as I called and sat down next to me.  Well, guess who got to eat some remnants of seafood! ;D

My Personal Opinion

If you happen to find yourself in Sitiawan and in need of lunch or dinner, this could be a worthwhile stop. Prices are affordable, taste is pretty good, seafood is fresh and service is fast.

Restoran Makanan Laut Villa
No 384 Kampong Cina
32000 Sitiawan
Perak
Tel: 019-574 5918

18 comments:

  1. Oh, I'm a huge fan of garlic in sourish broth (or in anything actually) so this seafood platter is for me too! :P

    But I am disappointed when you said it perked your appetite, then the only other things you had were oyster omelette and yau mak. What the... I'll look forward to the next blog post...

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    1. You obviously missed out on the part where I mentioned that we were still reeling from a very full breakfast. The fact that it managed to perk up our appetites meant we were able to finish the big pot of seafood + 2 more dishes which we would have otherwise not been able to do since lunch was merely 2+ hours after breakfast! :P

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  2. Coconut water is so refreshing but there was a time when I was so sick of it. When I had chicken pox many years ago, I was made to drink coconut water everyday >.< Once I recovered I avoided coconut water for a long long time hah..hah... The seafood you had would please many seafood lovers out there. I'm not crazy about seafood but I'll enjoy it too.

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    1. Hmmm, I doubt I'll ever get sick of coconut water...if possible, I would drink it like I drink water everyday...hehe! ;D

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  3. i have several uni friends originally from sitiawan ... i wonder if they're fans of this place too. food looks good for me ... since i love garlic and i love eggs :D

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    1. Hey, but not too much garlic though if you're on a date! :D

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  4. thumbs up for kg. koh chili!!!

    also I think 76 bucks for that pot is definitely damn worth it.

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    1. Yes, I'd say the price was very reasonable :)

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  5. Oh, I think I will just order the Four Heavenly Kings and a plate of vegetables for the four persons in our makan group. The fresh seafood sure looks delicious and I would love the broth since it is sourish and is light not to mention refreshing too.

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    1. Yeah, I think you'll enjoy this pot of fresh seafood for its lightness but the chopped bird's eye chillies may make the broth too spicy for you.

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    2. Hhhmmmm, I wonder can make a special request and asked them to omit the chopped bird's eye chillies or not.

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    3. I would think that it's possible.

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  6. Fresh coconut for me - yes please!

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    1. Nothing like a refreshing coconut drink on a hot day! ;)

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  7. The hot and spicy broth definitely something commendable, very appetizing and addictive!

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    1. Yes it was....thanks for recommending the dish.

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  8. omgawd!! the orchien is fried the way i like it! I hate soggy omelette. Seafood looks fab too.. im so jealous.. i wanna go Sitiawan now! :)

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    1. Go, go, go! I don't know how they get the omelette so frizzy :)

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