Hooking seafood ...Middle East

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theSun visited three restaurants that approach seafood in completely different ways, but all with one thing in common: freshness, flavour and the kind of satisfaction only the ocean can bring.

Set against the backdrop of Sungai Jawi, Tambun Prawn Village is a long-standing favourite in the Bukit Tambun area of Seberang Perai, Penang. Built on stilts and overlooking the river, it serves rustic Malaysian-Chinese seafood in a relaxed, open-air setting. Despite its modest appearance, the restaurant is often packed, especially on weekends and has earned a loyal following over its 35-year history.

The sour and spicy crab was easily the crowd favourite. Coated in a thick, sambal-style sauce, the crab meat was sweet and firm, with the gravy delivering the perfect balance of heat, sourness and umami. It is messy, yes – but worth the effort, especially when you add on fried mantou buns to mop up the sauce.

We also sampled the murex shell (siput duri), served chilled with a green chilli dip. It is a bit of a novelty dish, where you extract the chewy shellfish with a toothpick and enjoy it with a hit of sharp, citrusy sauce. To round things out, the sambal mixed beans offered a fiery, flavour-packed vegetable side dish that balanced the richness of the seafood mains.

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Priced at RM190 nett per adult and RM120 nett for senior citizens and children aged seven to 12, the buffet is worth it for the quality and quantity on offer. Upon entering, the first thing you see is the seafood on ice station, which feels like a curated ocean harvest. Plump lobsters, oysters, mussels, crab legs, scallops and tiger prawns are artfully arranged on crushed ice, replenished frequently to ensure freshness.

Among the rotating hot dishes, we enjoyed baked oysters with cheese, pan-seared scallops, salmon in citrus glaze and a flavourful seafood paella. There is also a noodle station and a cheese wheel pasta bar, where seafood pasta is tossed to order in a massive wheel of parmesan.

Dessert was no afterthought either. Mini cheesecakes, mousse cups, tarts and local kuih were all presented with finesse. Even fruit lovers had plenty to choose from. The ambience on Level 8 is quietly elegant, with marble counters, plush seating and attentive staff that kept the experience running smoothly. For pescatarians looking to indulge in variety without sacrificing freshness, Roselle’s buffet checks all the boxes: premium produce, stylish setting and great value for what you get.

Over in Subang, Mafioso Shellaut brings a different kind of seafood experience: fun, affordable and gloriously messy. There are no plates or fancy cutlery here. Just a table covered in paper and a bucket of seafood, so you can dig right in.

The seafood was fresh, with springy prawns and tender squid, no overcooking in sight. The sauce was rich without being overwhelming, though spice lovers might want to try the lemak cili api or kam heong alternatives.

Staff were warm, fast-moving and happy to assist the customers when needed. It is not fancy, but that is the appeal. Mafioso Shellaut hits the sweet spot between price, portion and flavour. For diners who enjoy seafood without all the formalities, it is a casual crowd-pleaser that is easy on formalities but hits the spot with its flavours.

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