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Ocean-Green Restaurant & Seafood

Dec 1st, 2008 | By Ben
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48F, Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah, 10050 Pulau Pinang
Tel: +604-2262681, +604-2274530, +604-2273649
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Last updated on Dec 1st, 2008

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Hidden from the main road is a well known seafood restaurant own by Paramount Hotel. However weird it may seems, I always prefer having seafood beside the sea because it gives me the sense of freshness no where else can offer. The restaurant not only offer a great view of the sea but also seafood at reasonable price.

My favorite dish at the restaurant is cheese baked crab (RM6 a piece). Other than that, I kind of like their fried bean curd with sushi type seaweeds (RM8). As far as I can recall, this is the first time I tried that dish. However, I found out that their fried mantis prawn in duck egg yolk is only average. It cost a bit more than one of the seafood restaurant in Butterworth (will review it soon). The cost is RM10 per 100 gram. One mantis prawn is around 300 gram. I ordered fried noodle (RM6) as a stomach filler.


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