Sunday, January 31, 2021

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood, Pasir Panjang Food Centre

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood, Pasir Panjang Food Centre

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood (#01-23/24 Pasir Panjang Food Centre, 121 Pasir Panjang Road) came about as a suggestion for dinner. I haven't been much to this parts so I thought it might worth checking out.

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood, gong gong

We had boiled sea snails. These were not bad. Tender and slightly chewy like squids. The sambal provided was deliciously spicy and tangy.

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood, sambal petai

There's sambal petai. These were stir fried with onions and ikan bilis. The onions lent a bit of sweetness to the dish, quite similar to the rendition done at Xin Curry Fish Head Zhu Chao at Tanglin Halt. As opposed to the more savoury and meaty ones from say Tian Tian Seafood Restaurant or Sin Hoi Sai.

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood, kailan

Also got ourselves some stir fried kailan with garlic. Vegetables were nicely salted and not fibrous.

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood, mui fan

We ordered mui fan to see how their's was like. The gravy was starchy and they had decent ingredients but I wouldn't consider those portions generous. Taste was okay but if you added the sambal from those sea snails into them, it became quite delicious. Without that sambal, the one at Hillman Restaurant beats this.

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood, sambal lala

That's sambal lala. Clams. In sambal. Not too bad.

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood, stingray

Not forgetting sambal stingray. This wasn't as good as I imagined. Firstly, there was a lack of char on the surface of the stingray which kinda defeated the purpose of getting grilled stingray. On top of that, we could easily tell from the texture that it was frozen. That texture ruined the experience. For some reasons, this triggered the memories of the good ones we've had at Newton Food Centre many years ago. This was not of the same league.

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood, Pasir Panjang Food Centre

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