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With the season for Shanghai hairy crabs upon us again (time flies!), we headed to Ee Cuisine for our annual fix of these scrumptious crustaceans.
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Almost too adorable to eat! But when has that ever stopped us?
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As good as ever: large amounts of creamy, flavourful roe, combined with the sweetest of freshwater flesh.
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Double-boiled shark bone soup with fish maw. Too much pepper and too few actual ingredients resulted in an unsatisfying soup.
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Pork knuckle with sea cucumber. Too bony and tedious to properly enjoy.
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Wok-fried river prawn with superior stock and salted egg yolk. Basically like sang har meen without the noodles. Not outstanding, but we still slurped up the sinful broth.
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Braised ox tendon and stomach in tau chiew sauce. Meaty and hearty, but the sauce tasted too similar to the pork knuckle one.
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Ee Chinese Cuisine,
Eastin Hotel.
Tel: 7665-1111
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