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Straits View Seafood in Sungai Rengit, Pengarang, Johor

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Little Sungai Rengit town in Pengerang, Johor is renown for it's seafood, especially the local, wild Spiny Lobsters that live among the rocks off it's shores.

Most people know that Jade Garden restaurant is the "king of the hill" over here. Always on the lookout for new options, I have been looking for alternatives, worthy of the rather long drive from JB to Sungai Rengit.

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

Last year, I stumbled upon Straits View Seafood 海景轩海鲜酒家 while searching for the alternative. The decor at Straits View is very basic, almost bare bones - actually a little uninspiring. It was the mention by the friendly auntie at the corner sundry shop when I asked her for recommendations that gave me a bit more confidence to give it a try.

On my first visit, I was food hunting alone and just ordered one lobster to try. I liked it and wrote a post on it - my first on Straits View Seafood.

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor
Stanley the Boss

Stanley the boss later invited me for a second visit where I tried more of their dishes prepared by Stanley's partner Chef Liew. It was good! This is my second post on Straits View.

Recently, Stanley informed me that Chef Liew has left to work in a restaurant in Melbourne, Australia. A new chef, Chef Chuan 全叔 has joined Stanley. I am eager to try the food at Straits View again.

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor
Uncle Chuan 全叔

Chef Chuan or Uncle Chuan 全叔 as he is known is a veteran with many years of experience including at Pulai Springs Seafood, other well known restaurants in Malaysia, and overseas in Switzerland. 

These were the dishes we had at Straits View Seafood yesterday.

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

The first was Salted Egg Sliced Lotus Root (XL-RM25; L-RM20; S-RM15). While photographing this dish, the breeze from the nearby sea sent the aroma of fried curry leaves and salted eggs towards me. I couldn't wait to try this speciality of Chef Chuan. Taking my first bite into a piece of the lotus root, I know that this would be a hit with the others that were dinning with me. The lotus root slices had crispy edges and a nice firmness inside. The combination of interesting textures gave this dish a very likable mouth feel. Stir fried with a thick layer of salted eggs, curry leaves and spices, this appetiser made us hungry and it disappeared within minutes!

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

Signature Crab Gravy Bean Curd (XL-RM25; L-RM20; S-RM12). This homemade bean curd looks humble and simple, I didn't expect it to taste as good as it did! This dish surprised me with its sweetness from the crab meat gravy. The homemade bean curd was soft, smooth and almost runny. The slight crispness on the outside was barely holding the tofu together. The bean curd was first deep fried to achieve this crisp outer layer. We finished this "self dissolving" dish within minutes too!

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

Sizzling Ostrich Meat (RM24). When eating seafood, we all know that freshness is very important. The same goes to ostrich meat! The local ostrich farm just around the corner supplies Straits View with the ostrich meat. The ostrich meat is served on a hot plate and comes to the table pipping hot with bubbling, steaming gravy. The ostrich meat is extra tender, more so than beef. This sounds like a strange description for meat but it felt "light, fluffy and airy" to me. The ostrich meat tasted fresh and sweet with ginger, spring onion and onions.

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

Sambal Kang Kung (XL-RM20; L-RM15; S-RM10). While waiting for the dishes to come, I sat at the table looking at the restaurant helpers prepare the Kang Kung. Only the leafy parts of the plant were harvested, while the stems were discarded. Such tedious work translated into a very successful dish. This very well executed sambal Kang Kung dish has a rich sambal aroma. It was a little spicy and not too salty. Since only the leafy parts of the plants were used, this crunchy dish didn't require much chewing like other veggie dishes! I like it! Making this veggie dish even more special is the fact that the veggie came from a veggie small holding less than 2 km away! How much more freshness do you get! Must order.

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

For crab, I opted for something familiar, hence the Black Pepper Crab (imported - RM9.50 per 100g; local - RM6 per 100g). Like its name suggests this dish is power packed with black pepper flavour! Teasingly pungent and spicy, yet not overpowering. The crab is locally fished, just like all other ingredients used in today's meal.

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

The fresh crab had a natural sweetness which was a good balance for the thick black pepper sauce that covers the whole crab. The sauce is made with flavourful ingredients like oyster sauce and dark soya sauce, and not forgetting freshly ground black pepper. The crab meat is soft but not mushy, just the way it should be. This is a great dish to try!

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

Cheesy lobster (XL-RM18 per 100g; L-RM16 per 100g; M-RM12 per 100g). This was the star of the meal as Chef Chuan and owner Stanley are very proud of this new dish. I've never seen lobster done this way in this lobster town - Chef Chuan got his liking for cheese and Western style cooking from his chef experience in Switzerland.

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

By melting 2 types of cheese on this baked lobster dish and baking it just right, I tasted the freshness and sweetness of the juicy lobster.

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

The lobster flesh was very sweet. The cheese added a slight savouriness and is a very good pairing. I loved this lobster dish.

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor
Sea Disc 海饼

This is a rather interesting dish as I've never seen this type of shell fish before. It's very flat like a computer CD and has a beautiful shell that resembles a scallop (but larger and more flat). The locals call it Sea Disc 海饼 because of it's shape. It's flesh has a smooth and slippery texture that can be swallowed without chewing! Living wild in the local waters, this sea disc is a must try!

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor
Cheese Baked Sea Disc

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor
Garlic Steamed Sea Disc

There are two ways of cooking this, either baked with melted cheese (RM4 per disc) or steamed with garlic (RM3 per disc). I really enjoyed the cheesy version but the others liked the garlic version more. Both types of cooking were well received! I would come back for this dish again!

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

After our meal, ready to go home, a man came in on a motorcycle with a sack of wrying lobsters. Small fishermen just take their day's catch and sell them directly to the restaurants. Today's catch was 5 kg of lobsters. Stanley just took them all - can't tell you how much he paid for this pile (business confidential mah :P ).

Humble Straits View Seafood - well executed fresh seafood at competitive prices - worth a try, definitely.

Restaurant name: Straits View Seafood Restaurant 海景轩海鲜酒家
Address: 84, Jalan Besar, Sungai Rengit, Pengerang, Johor
Map:
http://goo.gl/maps/XojAs
GPS: 1.350667,104.220868
Hours: 11:00am to 11:00pm
Non Halal


Dates visited: 12 Jul 2013
Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

Little Sungai Rengit town in Pengerang, Johor is renown for it's seafood, especially the local, wild Spiny Lobsters that live among the rocks off it's shores.

Most people know that Jade Garden restaurant is the "king of the hill" over here. Always on the lookout for new options, I have been looking for alternatives, worthy of the rather long drive from JB to Sungai Rengit.

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

Last year, I stumbled upon Straits View Seafood 海景轩海鲜酒家 while searching for the alternative. The decor at Straits View is very basic, almost bare bones - actually a little uninspiring. It was the mention by the friendly auntie at the corner sundry shop when I asked her for recommendations that gave me a bit more confidence to give it a try.

On my first visit, I was food hunting alone and just ordered one lobster to try. I liked it and wrote a post on it - my first on Straits View Seafood.

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor
Stanley the Boss

Stanley the boss later invited me for a second visit where I tried more of their dishes prepared by Stanley's partner Chef Liew. It was good! This is my second post on Straits View.

Recently, Stanley informed me that Chef Liew has left to work in a restaurant in Melbourne, Australia. A new chef, Chef Chuan 全叔 has joined Stanley. I am eager to try the food at Straits View again.

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor
Uncle Chuan 全叔

Chef Chuan or Uncle Chuan 全叔 as he is known is a veteran with many years of experience including at Pulai Springs Seafood, other well known restaurants in Malaysia, and overseas in Switzerland. 

These were the dishes we had at Straits View Seafood yesterday.

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

The first was Salted Egg Sliced Lotus Root (XL-RM25; L-RM20; S-RM15). While photographing this dish, the breeze from the nearby sea sent the aroma of fried curry leaves and salted eggs towards me. I couldn't wait to try this speciality of Chef Chuan. Taking my first bite into a piece of the lotus root, I know that this would be a hit with the others that were dinning with me. The lotus root slices had crispy edges and a nice firmness inside. The combination of interesting textures gave this dish a very likable mouth feel. Stir fried with a thick layer of salted eggs, curry leaves and spices, this appetiser made us hungry and it disappeared within minutes!

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

Signature Crab Gravy Bean Curd (XL-RM25; L-RM20; S-RM12). This homemade bean curd looks humble and simple, I didn't expect it to taste as good as it did! This dish surprised me with its sweetness from the crab meat gravy. The homemade bean curd was soft, smooth and almost runny. The slight crispness on the outside was barely holding the tofu together. The bean curd was first deep fried to achieve this crisp outer layer. We finished this "self dissolving" dish within minutes too!

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

Sizzling Ostrich Meat (RM24). When eating seafood, we all know that freshness is very important. The same goes to ostrich meat! The local ostrich farm just around the corner supplies Straits View with the ostrich meat. The ostrich meat is served on a hot plate and comes to the table pipping hot with bubbling, steaming gravy. The ostrich meat is extra tender, more so than beef. This sounds like a strange description for meat but it felt "light, fluffy and airy" to me. The ostrich meat tasted fresh and sweet with ginger, spring onion and onions.

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

Sambal Kang Kung (XL-RM20; L-RM15; S-RM10). While waiting for the dishes to come, I sat at the table looking at the restaurant helpers prepare the Kang Kung. Only the leafy parts of the plant were harvested, while the stems were discarded. Such tedious work translated into a very successful dish. This very well executed sambal Kang Kung dish has a rich sambal aroma. It was a little spicy and not too salty. Since only the leafy parts of the plants were used, this crunchy dish didn't require much chewing like other veggie dishes! I like it! Making this veggie dish even more special is the fact that the veggie came from a veggie small holding less than 2 km away! How much more freshness do you get! Must order.

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

For crab, I opted for something familiar, hence the Black Pepper Crab (imported - RM9.50 per 100g; local - RM6 per 100g). Like its name suggests this dish is power packed with black pepper flavour! Teasingly pungent and spicy, yet not overpowering. The crab is locally fished, just like all other ingredients used in today's meal.

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

The fresh crab had a natural sweetness which was a good balance for the thick black pepper sauce that covers the whole crab. The sauce is made with flavourful ingredients like oyster sauce and dark soya sauce, and not forgetting freshly ground black pepper. The crab meat is soft but not mushy, just the way it should be. This is a great dish to try!

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

Cheesy lobster (XL-RM18 per 100g; L-RM16 per 100g; M-RM12 per 100g). This was the star of the meal as Chef Chuan and owner Stanley are very proud of this new dish. I've never seen lobster done this way in this lobster town - Chef Chuan got his liking for cheese and Western style cooking from his chef experience in Switzerland.

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

By melting 2 types of cheese on this baked lobster dish and baking it just right, I tasted the freshness and sweetness of the juicy lobster.

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

The lobster flesh was very sweet. The cheese added a slight savouriness and is a very good pairing. I loved this lobster dish.

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor
Sea Disc 海饼

This is a rather interesting dish as I've never seen this type of shell fish before. It's very flat like a computer CD and has a beautiful shell that resembles a scallop (but larger and more flat). The locals call it Sea Disc 海饼 because of it's shape. It's flesh has a smooth and slippery texture that can be swallowed without chewing! Living wild in the local waters, this sea disc is a must try!

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor
Cheese Baked Sea Disc

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor
Garlic Steamed Sea Disc

There are two ways of cooking this, either baked with melted cheese (RM4 per disc) or steamed with garlic (RM3 per disc). I really enjoyed the cheesy version but the others liked the garlic version more. Both types of cooking were well received! I would come back for this dish again!

Straits-View-Seafood-Sungai-Rengit-Pengarang-Johor

After our meal, ready to go home, a man came in on a motorcycle with a sack of wrying lobsters. Small fishermen just take their day's catch and sell them directly to the restaurants. Today's catch was 5 kg of lobsters. Stanley just took them all - can't tell you how much he paid for this pile (business confidential mah :P ).

Humble Straits View Seafood - well executed fresh seafood at competitive prices - worth a try, definitely.

Restaurant name: Straits View Seafood Restaurant 海景轩海鲜酒家
Address: 84, Jalan Besar, Sungai Rengit, Pengerang, Johor
Map:
http://goo.gl/maps/XojAs
GPS: 1.350667,104.220868
Hours: 11:00am to 11:00pm
Non Halal


Dates visited: 12 Jul 2013
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Lobsters at Straits View Seafood Restaurant 海景轩海鲜 in Sungai Rengit, Pengerang, Johor, Malaysia

 Lobsters Johor

Today, we had a great day trip to Sungai Rengit, Malaysia's lobster town, in Pengarang, Johor. Sungai Rengit is a small town famed for the Spiny Lobsters or Rock Lobsters that live among the rocks off shores of Pengerang.

Sungai Rengit town in Pengarang is dotted with a dozen seafood restaurants, all with local Spiny Lobsters as their main draw.

Lobster Johor

The owners of Straits View Seafood restaurant 海景轩海鲜, Stanley and Chef Liew invited me to try out their signature dishes.

Lobster Johor

Chef Liew had worked thirteen years in restaurants in Malaysia and Singapore before striking out to launch his own restaurant with Stanley in Pengerang. Observing Chef Liew in the kitchen, I was impressed by his passion for his art.

Straits View is a simple seafood restaurant with basic decor and focuses on well executed fresh seafood dishes.

Lobster Johor

How fresh are the lobsters here? The restaurant is so near to the beach in Pengarang that the day's catch of live lobsters is brought in by motorbike in plastic bags and simply dumped straight into the holding tanks. It's practically straight from the sea to the restaurant - that's how fresh lobsters are in Pengerang.

First dish of the day was lobster, of course. Since we tried Straits View's Lobster in Superior Broth during our last visit, we opted for the Butter Lobsters 牛油龙虾 this time. We tried the small ones at RM120 per kilo.

Lobster Pengerang

Lobster Johor

The batter wrapping the lobsters was crispy and kept the lobster flesh juicy and sweet. Chef Liew told us that many Singapore customers took away their Butter Lobsters and they were still crispy when they reached home two to three hours later.  

Lobster Johor

These were the succulent medium sized lobsters in Superior Broth which we had during our first visit. Yum Yum. Click on the picture to see the post on my previous visit.

Besides the Must Try lobster dishes, Straits View also serves several other tasty signature dishes.

Typhoon Shelter Crab

This was the Typhoon Shelter Crab (港式) 避风塘螃蟹 at RM68 per kilo. Cooked with loads of fried finely chopped garlic.

Crabs Johor

The crab was juicy and its fresh taste was well highlighted by the savoury fried garlic bits and preserved black beans. This is a good alternative to the usual salted egg yolk, chili and black pepper styles (which Straits View also serves).

Crabs Johor

Straits View uses large local wild caught crabs as well as crabs imported from the Philippines and Sri Lanka.

Pork Trotters Knuckle Johor

The Thai Style Trotter 泰式猪手 at RM42 was crispy outside and still moist and juicy inside. The trotter was braised for a few hours till it is soft, and then deep fried in high heat to crisp the skin. I liked the tangy, spicy and sweet Thai style gravy which enhanced the flavour of the trotters.

Sizzling Crocodile Meat Johor

Stanley wanted us to try their Sizzling Crocodile Meat with ginger and spring onions on a hotplate. These were farm raised crocodile meat from Sabah. Crocodile meat has its own unique texture and flavour. A change from the usual pork or venison hotplate dishes. At RM24 per serving, it's worth a try, if you are game for exotic meat.

Cumi Pork Ribs

Chef Liew was eager for us to try his newly created dish, deep fried Cumin Pork Ribs (RM12).

Cumin Pork Ribs Johor

This dish has a unique spicy, tangy and aromatic flavour from cumin and other spices. Chef Liew executed the dish very well so that the pork ribs were slightly crisp outside while inside it was tender.

San Low Bee Hoon Johor

We wrapped up our long and heavy lunch with a RM5 plate of Straits View's version of San Lou bee hoon 三楼米粉 . Well executed by Chef Liew, the lovely seafood flavours nicely seared in with good wok hei.

Straits View Seafood Restaurant

Lobster Johor

Restaurant name: Straits View Seafood Restaurant 海景轩海鲜酒家
Address: 84, Jalan Besar, Sungai Rengit, Pengerang, Johor
Map:
http://goo.gl/maps/XojAs
GPS: 1.350667,104.220868
Hours: 11:00am to 11:00pm
Non Halal


Date visited: 2 Aug 2012, 12 Dec 2012
 Lobsters Johor

Today, we had a great day trip to Sungai Rengit, Malaysia's lobster town, in Pengarang, Johor. Sungai Rengit is a small town famed for the Spiny Lobsters or Rock Lobsters that live among the rocks off shores of Pengerang.

Sungai Rengit town in Pengarang is dotted with a dozen seafood restaurants, all with local Spiny Lobsters as their main draw.

Lobster Johor

The owners of Straits View Seafood restaurant 海景轩海鲜, Stanley and Chef Liew invited me to try out their signature dishes.

Lobster Johor

Chef Liew had worked thirteen years in restaurants in Malaysia and Singapore before striking out to launch his own restaurant with Stanley in Pengerang. Observing Chef Liew in the kitchen, I was impressed by his passion for his art.

Straits View is a simple seafood restaurant with basic decor and focuses on well executed fresh seafood dishes.

Lobster Johor

How fresh are the lobsters here? The restaurant is so near to the beach in Pengarang that the day's catch of live lobsters is brought in by motorbike in plastic bags and simply dumped straight into the holding tanks. It's practically straight from the sea to the restaurant - that's how fresh lobsters are in Pengerang.

First dish of the day was lobster, of course. Since we tried Straits View's Lobster in Superior Broth during our last visit, we opted for the Butter Lobsters 牛油龙虾 this time. We tried the small ones at RM120 per kilo.

Lobster Pengerang

Lobster Johor

The batter wrapping the lobsters was crispy and kept the lobster flesh juicy and sweet. Chef Liew told us that many Singapore customers took away their Butter Lobsters and they were still crispy when they reached home two to three hours later.  

Lobster Johor

These were the succulent medium sized lobsters in Superior Broth which we had during our first visit. Yum Yum. Click on the picture to see the post on my previous visit.

Besides the Must Try lobster dishes, Straits View also serves several other tasty signature dishes.

Typhoon Shelter Crab

This was the Typhoon Shelter Crab (港式) 避风塘螃蟹 at RM68 per kilo. Cooked with loads of fried finely chopped garlic.

Crabs Johor

The crab was juicy and its fresh taste was well highlighted by the savoury fried garlic bits and preserved black beans. This is a good alternative to the usual salted egg yolk, chili and black pepper styles (which Straits View also serves).

Crabs Johor

Straits View uses large local wild caught crabs as well as crabs imported from the Philippines and Sri Lanka.

Pork Trotters Knuckle Johor

The Thai Style Trotter 泰式猪手 at RM42 was crispy outside and still moist and juicy inside. The trotter was braised for a few hours till it is soft, and then deep fried in high heat to crisp the skin. I liked the tangy, spicy and sweet Thai style gravy which enhanced the flavour of the trotters.

Sizzling Crocodile Meat Johor

Stanley wanted us to try their Sizzling Crocodile Meat with ginger and spring onions on a hotplate. These were farm raised crocodile meat from Sabah. Crocodile meat has its own unique texture and flavour. A change from the usual pork or venison hotplate dishes. At RM24 per serving, it's worth a try, if you are game for exotic meat.

Cumi Pork Ribs

Chef Liew was eager for us to try his newly created dish, deep fried Cumin Pork Ribs (RM12).

Cumin Pork Ribs Johor

This dish has a unique spicy, tangy and aromatic flavour from cumin and other spices. Chef Liew executed the dish very well so that the pork ribs were slightly crisp outside while inside it was tender.

San Low Bee Hoon Johor

We wrapped up our long and heavy lunch with a RM5 plate of Straits View's version of San Lou bee hoon 三楼米粉 . Well executed by Chef Liew, the lovely seafood flavours nicely seared in with good wok hei.

Straits View Seafood Restaurant

Lobster Johor

Restaurant name: Straits View Seafood Restaurant 海景轩海鲜酒家
Address: 84, Jalan Besar, Sungai Rengit, Pengerang, Johor
Map:
http://goo.gl/maps/XojAs
GPS: 1.350667,104.220868
Hours: 11:00am to 11:00pm
Non Halal


Date visited: 2 Aug 2012, 12 Dec 2012
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Lobsters at Straits View Seafood Restaurant 海景轩海鲜酒家 in Sungai Rengit, Pengerang, Johor, Malaysia

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang
The lobster sculpture in the town square makes it clear what Sungai Rengit is about.

I was in Johor's Lobster Town, Sungai Rengit, Pengerang at lunch time today. Here in Sungai Rengit, I had "little choice" but to indulge myself in the local speciality - which is lobster, of course.

I counted at least 8 major seafood restaurants in little Sungai Rengit town itself. Since I recently tried the benchmark lobster at Jade Garden, I decided to indulge in a little risk taking by trying another restaurant instead.

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

I picked the newly opened Straits View 海景轩海鲜酒家 which is located at the junction of Jalan Besar and Jalan Pasar (the only two main streets in Sungai Rengit town, Pengarang).

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

This was the handsome 400 gram fellow, who (unfortunately for him) caught my eye.

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

Lobster pricing is seasonal. Current pricing at Straits View is RM120/kg for medium sized and RM160/kg for large sized.

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

MR lobster was dispatched with a quick sharp blow.

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

I asked for MR lobster to be prepared with "superior broth" 上湯. The lobsters can be done in other ways like fried with butter, black pepper, chili, or steamed.

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

The lobster in fragrant superior broth right off the hot wok.

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

Straits View's lobster was beautifully done. The succulent flesh came off the shell easily in a neat single piece.

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang
 
Look at the inviting plump, juicy lobster flesh layered with a golden creamy gravy. The lobster flesh was naturally sweet, tender, yet firm and slightly bouncy.

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

I thoroughly enjoyed my lobster at Straits View Seafood.

Besides lobster, Straits View also has fish, prawns and crabs as well as egg, vegetable and pork dishes on its menu. The boss also told me that Straits View may be adding crocodile meat on its menu in the future.

See also my second visit to Straits View where I tried out their other signature dishes.

Sungai Rengit Pengerang Johor Map
  
Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang
 
Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

Restaurant name: Straits View Seafood Restaurant 海景轩海鲜酒家
Address: 84, Jalan Besar, SungaiRengit, Pengerang, Johor
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/XojAs
GPS: 1.350667,104.220868
Hours: 11:00am to 11:00pm
Non Halal

Date visited: 2 Aug 2012

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang
The lobster sculpture in the town square makes it clear what Sungai Rengit is about.

I was in Johor's Lobster Town, Sungai Rengit, Pengerang at lunch time today. Here in Sungai Rengit, I had "little choice" but to indulge myself in the local speciality - which is lobster, of course.

I counted at least 8 major seafood restaurants in little Sungai Rengit town itself. Since I recently tried the benchmark lobster at Jade Garden, I decided to indulge in a little risk taking by trying another restaurant instead.

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

I picked the newly opened Straits View 海景轩海鲜酒家 which is located at the junction of Jalan Besar and Jalan Pasar (the only two main streets in Sungai Rengit town, Pengarang).

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

This was the handsome 400 gram fellow, who (unfortunately for him) caught my eye.

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

Lobster pricing is seasonal. Current pricing at Straits View is RM120/kg for medium sized and RM160/kg for large sized.

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

MR lobster was dispatched with a quick sharp blow.

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

I asked for MR lobster to be prepared with "superior broth" 上湯. The lobsters can be done in other ways like fried with butter, black pepper, chili, or steamed.

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

The lobster in fragrant superior broth right off the hot wok.

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

Straits View's lobster was beautifully done. The succulent flesh came off the shell easily in a neat single piece.

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang
 
Look at the inviting plump, juicy lobster flesh layered with a golden creamy gravy. The lobster flesh was naturally sweet, tender, yet firm and slightly bouncy.

Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

I thoroughly enjoyed my lobster at Straits View Seafood.

Besides lobster, Straits View also has fish, prawns and crabs as well as egg, vegetable and pork dishes on its menu. The boss also told me that Straits View may be adding crocodile meat on its menu in the future.

See also my second visit to Straits View where I tried out their other signature dishes.

Sungai Rengit Pengerang Johor Map
  
Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang
 
Lobster Sungai Rengit Pengerang

Restaurant name: Straits View Seafood Restaurant 海景轩海鲜酒家
Address: 84, Jalan Besar, SungaiRengit, Pengerang, Johor
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/XojAs
GPS: 1.350667,104.220868
Hours: 11:00am to 11:00pm
Non Halal

Date visited: 2 Aug 2012

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