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Not the best looking dish, but definitely the best tasting one! A classic must-order when in Thailand. Briny, chewy, chunky crab meat infused with aromatic, smooth, custardy eggy curry sauce. The more you eat, the more addictive it gets. The spiciness is toned down to suit local taste buds. A must-get, as this dish is quite rare in Singapore. Probably the only place that serves it, let me know if you find others!
Pretty good Thai cuisine, with flavours just like what you would get in Thailand. š
Yellow Curry with Crab Meat ($24.80)
Not the best looking dish, but definitely the best tasting one! A classic must-order when in Thailand. Briny, chewy, chunky crab meat infused with aromatic, smooth, custardy eggy curry sauce. The more you eat, the more addictive it gets. The spiciness is toned down to suit local taste buds. A must-get, as this dish is quite rare in Singapore. Probably the only place that serves it, let me know if you find others!
Steamed Sea Bass with Thai Lime Sauce ($26.80)
Pretty well executed! A big, fresh fish, sliced and neatly laid on a fish-shaped pan with heat below. Itās then poured over with a savoury stock, further cooking the fish and infusing it with flavour. The addition of manao gives it a refreshing citrusy tang. The soup was rich, sweet, spicy, sourish, and umami, hitting that perfect Thai balance of flavours. The fish was soft, delicate, and fresh, we really enjoyed this one.
Claypot Tang Hoon with Prawn ($16.80)
Glass noodles soaked up the savoury soy and oyster sauce beautifully, making them super flavourful. Ginger and coriander roots add that authentic Thai touch. Served with sliced button mushrooms and five easy-to-deshell prawns. No need for rice as this dish alone will fill you up.
Cockles with Spicy Sauce ($16)
A bit underwhelming, not shiok enough! The portion was okay, but the cockles were too small to truly enjoy. The unique Thai flavours were there, and the spiciness was mild. Mehhhā¦
Plum Soda ($5)
Strong, fizzy, and citrusy!
Ice Lemongrass ($3)
Smooth, lightly sweet and pleasant!
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Visited One Prawn & Co to have a dinner date with my wife. We tried the [Chef Selection] whereby the chef decides the dishes for us.
The dishes were tastefully presented beyond my expectations and more importantly the dishes are aligned to my taste. Out of the 8 dishes that were served, my top 3 favourites are Sourdough with Seaweed Butter, Octopus with Assam sauce and Black Cod & Seaweed Porridge.
The sourdough was grilled in the wood-fire oven and gave a smoky taste which pairs well with the smooth seaweed butter & honey.
I am surprised by the bold matching of the Octopus and the Assam sauce. This dish is mildly spicy but the taste is simply delicious and satisfying.
The black cod is perfectly grilled with the charred skin texture and the meat is buttery, soft and sweet. It goes well with the porridge.
Our taste buds were in symphony yesterday!!! We had dinner at One Prawn and Co with chef select. The cuisines served were really impeccable! The sourdough with seaweed butter and honey, the prawn toast (perfect mixture of texture with aioli), the comforting wild caught black cod seaweed porridge with wonton chips, the octopus assam hummus (intriguing combination) etc. The staff were friendly, engaging and knowledgeable too.
Grab a few friends and head your way to One Prawn and Co now.
I was recommended by a friend to try this place and we really had an enjoyable dinner here! The Baby Squid Fritters were a great way to start light, crispy, and not greasy at all, it goes so perfect with the beers we ordered. The Nipponham Angus flat iron was juicy and well-cooked, with a lovely char that brought out the beefy flavours. The Irish Duck Leg Confit was another highlight tender, crispy skin, flavourful, and paired nicely with the well seasoned accompaniments. We ended the meal with their Tiramisu, which was rich without being too heavy, with a good balance of coffee and cream.
Service was warm and attentive throughout, and the atmosphere made for a comfortable dining experience. Would definitely return to try more from the menu!
Orh Nee ($6) and Black Sesame with Tang Yuan ($6.50).
Tried the Claypot Chicken Rice ($19.80) and Double Bacon Smash Burger ($26.80) ā both hit the spot! The chicken rice was flavorful with tender meat, loved the house chilli though we wished for more crispy bits. The burger was juicy, with crispy bacon and a soft brioche bunāpricey but so worth it!
For drinks, the Tiramisu Coffee was smooth with a nice coffee kick, while the Peach Tea was light and refreshing. Overall, a great spot for a casual meal with solid flavors!
Laksa Olio ($11.50) features spaghetti, prawns, cherry tomato and edamame in a laksa sauce that is surprisingly flavourful and spicy (but nothing too fiery).
Aglio Olio ($10.50) comes with spaghetti, chicken baby spinach, cherry tomato and mushroom sautƩed in garlicky oil. This is pretty decent Aglio Olio - simple and tasty.
Miso Butter ($11.50) comes with spaghetti, chicken, mushroom and cherry tomato tossed in an addictive miso butter sauce. This is pretty special and delicious!