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Sin Kee Ikan Bakar BBQ Seafood at Cedar Point Near Hotel Grand Paragon in Taman Century, Johor Bahru, Malaysia

 
 
The idea of WGOIJB Makan Blitz was to raid popular food centres in JB as a group and try out as many different stalls as possible together. After the makan spree, we will highlight our favourite stalls of the evening.


For the Makan Blitz on Cedar Point food centre near Hotel Grand Paragon, Sin Kee Ikan Bakar BBQ seafood stall got the most Likes from our Eat Gang. This stall even got repeat orders from us as we stayed on to chill, and chatted the evening away.

I usually consider three key points when appreciating a BBQ seafood stall, namely, the freshness of the ingredients, the quality of the stall's sambal, and the chef's skill in cooking the seafood.

Sin Kee Ikan Bakar BBQ seafood stall impressed on all these three key criteria and so it was little wonder that it attracted the most votes during our Makan Blitz.

Everything at this stall was fresh - the boss was showing off his fresh sotong (squid) with full confidence.


This photo was taken in difficult dim light and yet we can still see the bright eyes of the fish and sotong (squid).


The sambal was not too spicy hot and was savoury. It was also not too greasy, which is a common shortcoming of average BBQ seafood stalls.

 
The chef handling the cooking was skillful and did a good job of cooking the seafood just right, with a bit of smokiness while retaining its natural juiciness.


The accompanying vegetables like petai (irresistible stinky beans) and lady fingers were also done very well. The texture was crisp and crunchy. Again, it was not overly greasy.


All in, this BBQ seafood was delicious as the stingray and sotong (squid) flesh were tender and juicy while its taste was a blend of natural sweetness, spiced up with aromatic, savoury sambal. 

Some of our Eat Gang declared that this is their favourite BBQ seafood stall in JB. Sin Kee Ikan Bakar is certainly a Must Try for BBQ seafood lovers.


Restaurant name: Sin Kee Ikan Bakar @ Cedar Point Food Centre
Address: Jalan Musang Bulan 2-16, Taman Century, 80250 Johor Bahru
Map:
http://g.co/maps/jtm7g
GPS: 1.481492,103.762167
Hours: Daily 6:00pm to midnight

Non Halal

Date visited: 20 Oct 2012
 
 
The idea of WGOIJB Makan Blitz was to raid popular food centres in JB as a group and try out as many different stalls as possible together. After the makan spree, we will highlight our favourite stalls of the evening.


For the Makan Blitz on Cedar Point food centre near Hotel Grand Paragon, Sin Kee Ikan Bakar BBQ seafood stall got the most Likes from our Eat Gang. This stall even got repeat orders from us as we stayed on to chill, and chatted the evening away.

I usually consider three key points when appreciating a BBQ seafood stall, namely, the freshness of the ingredients, the quality of the stall's sambal, and the chef's skill in cooking the seafood.

Sin Kee Ikan Bakar BBQ seafood stall impressed on all these three key criteria and so it was little wonder that it attracted the most votes during our Makan Blitz.

Everything at this stall was fresh - the boss was showing off his fresh sotong (squid) with full confidence.


This photo was taken in difficult dim light and yet we can still see the bright eyes of the fish and sotong (squid).


The sambal was not too spicy hot and was savoury. It was also not too greasy, which is a common shortcoming of average BBQ seafood stalls.

 
The chef handling the cooking was skillful and did a good job of cooking the seafood just right, with a bit of smokiness while retaining its natural juiciness.


The accompanying vegetables like petai (irresistible stinky beans) and lady fingers were also done very well. The texture was crisp and crunchy. Again, it was not overly greasy.


All in, this BBQ seafood was delicious as the stingray and sotong (squid) flesh were tender and juicy while its taste was a blend of natural sweetness, spiced up with aromatic, savoury sambal. 

Some of our Eat Gang declared that this is their favourite BBQ seafood stall in JB. Sin Kee Ikan Bakar is certainly a Must Try for BBQ seafood lovers.


Restaurant name: Sin Kee Ikan Bakar @ Cedar Point Food Centre
Address: Jalan Musang Bulan 2-16, Taman Century, 80250 Johor Bahru
Map:
http://g.co/maps/jtm7g
GPS: 1.481492,103.762167
Hours: Daily 6:00pm to midnight

Non Halal

Date visited: 20 Oct 2012
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No. 1 Ikan Bakar 烧鱼 (BBQ Seafood) in Taman Universiti, Skudai, Malaysia



Taman Universiti No. 1 kopitiam seemed to be foodies' ground zero in the town's busy commercial centre.

The many stalls here at No. 1 kopitiam are the favourite hangouts for UTM (Universiti Technologi Malaysia) students and residents. The stalls here offer tasty meals at very affordable prices in causal, relaxed surroundings.
 
 

No. 1 Ikan Bakar is a favourite here among students especially for their affordable RM6 dinner set.
 


No. 1 Ikan Bakar's dinner set consists of a slab of stingray, garnished with lady's fingers and topped with a fried egg and their special sambal chili. Everything in, all for RM6, No. 1's dinner set is very popular with students.
 

Each dinner set gets half of the good sized baby stingray.
 

Besides the set dinner, we can also choose our own seafood. Our Ikan Bakar order came in a large slab of stingray and squid garnished with generous amounts of lady's fingers and petai beans, smothered in a thick blanket of sambal chili with everything grilled on a bed of banana leaf.
 

The most striking thing about No. 1 Ikan Bakar was their signature sambal chili. According to the boss, MR Sim, the sambal chili is a blend of 22 spices and herbs. The sambal felt gritty from the ground ingredients and was neither too spicy nor too salty. I liked it.

No. 1 Ikan Bakar's sambal chili is so popular that MR Sim sells them in 360gram containers at RM10 each.


No. 1 Ikan Bakar's grilled seafood is also served with chinchalok, chopped onions and calamansi; something that is not often seen nowadays. The chinchalok sauce has that characteristic fusion of tangy, sweet and salty tastes.
 

Personally, all these spicy hot sauces numbs the taste buds a little and overpowers the relatively bland flavour of stingray flesh. Put another way, the stingray was reliant on the sambal and chinchalok to lift its taste level.
 

MR Sim frying the squid and lady's fingers.
 

I love this lady's fingers, petai and squid combination with hot sambal chili.
 

I have been getting lots of suggestions to try out the many stalls in Taman Universiti. For sure, I am going to be at Taman Universiti many more times :)


Restaurant name: No. 1 Ikan Bakar 烧鱼
Address: Jalan Kebudayaan 16, Taman Universiti, Skudai
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/N4TN0
GPS: 1.539091,103.630063
Hours: 4:30pm to Midnight (closed on Thurs)
No pork, no lard

Date visited: 9 Sep 2012


Taman Universiti No. 1 kopitiam seemed to be foodies' ground zero in the town's busy commercial centre.

The many stalls here at No. 1 kopitiam are the favourite hangouts for UTM (Universiti Technologi Malaysia) students and residents. The stalls here offer tasty meals at very affordable prices in causal, relaxed surroundings.
 
 

No. 1 Ikan Bakar is a favourite here among students especially for their affordable RM6 dinner set.
 


No. 1 Ikan Bakar's dinner set consists of a slab of stingray, garnished with lady's fingers and topped with a fried egg and their special sambal chili. Everything in, all for RM6, No. 1's dinner set is very popular with students.
 

Each dinner set gets half of the good sized baby stingray.
 

Besides the set dinner, we can also choose our own seafood. Our Ikan Bakar order came in a large slab of stingray and squid garnished with generous amounts of lady's fingers and petai beans, smothered in a thick blanket of sambal chili with everything grilled on a bed of banana leaf.
 

The most striking thing about No. 1 Ikan Bakar was their signature sambal chili. According to the boss, MR Sim, the sambal chili is a blend of 22 spices and herbs. The sambal felt gritty from the ground ingredients and was neither too spicy nor too salty. I liked it.

No. 1 Ikan Bakar's sambal chili is so popular that MR Sim sells them in 360gram containers at RM10 each.


No. 1 Ikan Bakar's grilled seafood is also served with chinchalok, chopped onions and calamansi; something that is not often seen nowadays. The chinchalok sauce has that characteristic fusion of tangy, sweet and salty tastes.
 

Personally, all these spicy hot sauces numbs the taste buds a little and overpowers the relatively bland flavour of stingray flesh. Put another way, the stingray was reliant on the sambal and chinchalok to lift its taste level.
 

MR Sim frying the squid and lady's fingers.
 

I love this lady's fingers, petai and squid combination with hot sambal chili.
 

I have been getting lots of suggestions to try out the many stalls in Taman Universiti. For sure, I am going to be at Taman Universiti many more times :)


Restaurant name: No. 1 Ikan Bakar 烧鱼
Address: Jalan Kebudayaan 16, Taman Universiti, Skudai
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/N4TN0
GPS: 1.539091,103.630063
Hours: 4:30pm to Midnight (closed on Thurs)
No pork, no lard

Date visited: 9 Sep 2012
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