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Telephone
03-2273 3100
03-2273 9100
03-2276 0113
Opening Hours
Today
17:00 - 21:30
Mon - Sun
17:00 - 21:30
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Accepts reservations
Pork-free
Restaurant Website
https://www.fattycrabs.com/
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Signature Dishes
Claypot Crab Rice Marmite Crabs Yong Chow Fried Rice Yin Yang Kai Lan Seong Tong La La Meehoon Crabs
Review (14)
Level3 2013-11-07
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Many did not know that crabs are actually good for heart due to low in calories and fat. So when a woman complained that having a big fest on crabs will be incredibly fattening, you can respond by saying,"I beg your pardon, that's not exactly correct!" Anyway, I'm sure a lot of my readers also did not know that there's a crab delivery service available in Klang Valley, not only through calls but you also can order through online from their website at www.FattyCrabs.com. How convenient! Kedondong (hog plum) juice with lemon is one of their highly recommended drink in FattyCrabs. Although the Kedondong juice is naturally sour but the assam boi and the lemon brings a very refreshing taste out of it. The more I drink, the greater my appetite for me to have my meal later on.There's also fresh coconut for those who's craving for the sweetness of coconut juice.Next up is the Waterfall Crab. Cooked a clay pot with hearty broth, lots of coriander and glass noodles.This is the Golden Ginger Crabs filled with clean, refreshing light ginger taste to fresh crabs. Those who loves ginger taste will enjoy this to the last bit!The deep fried man tao that we had in replaced of the plain white rice.This is one of my favorite that night, the Mickey Mouse Crab that is filled with delicious creamy cheesy crabs. The name was inspired for the children who have fear of having crab and the name itself seems to be attracting more and more youngsters these days.The Elephant Prawns cooked in a familiar Chinese-style soup and the thick gravy is also good for the deep fried man tao to dip into.Overall, the food was pretty good, crabs were huge but I can't really tell you about the price since it's seasonal. All I can say is, it's not cheap to eat this Sri Lankan crabs. Anyway, do check out more info below:-Order online and have them delivered nice and hot to your doorstep for you to eat in the comforts of your own home. Minimum order is RM50 and above. A delivery charge of RM12 is applicable for orders below RM50 and do check out the delivery area list at their website:http://www.FattyCrabs.com/ continue reading
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Level4 2012-10-11
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No relation to Taman Megah's long-entrenched Fatty Crab, this casual outlet at Taman Seputeh supplies a fresh alternative to Siu Siu and Robson Heights Seafood Restaurant for customers seeking to satisfy their crustacean cravings. No fewer than 18 crab recipes are available, from Green Chili Sweet & Sour to Bei Fung Tong Fried Garlic. Our first choice was a conventional one: the creamy salted egg version, irresistible with the restaurant's free flow of fried 'mantao.' Sea salt-baked 'dong quai' crab, moist and meaty. Fatty Crabs also delivers food daily within a five-kilometer radius, with everything sealed in thermal containers to help these babies arrive satisfyingly hot at your doorstep. Details at www.fattycrabs.com. Another intriguing concoction: claypot-style shark meat (no worries, no shark fins here, so this seems as morally correct as consuming various other fish). Somewhat similar to Spanish mackerel, swimming in herb-laden soup. continue reading
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Level4 2012-08-13
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And finally, my all-time favourite flavour of the night, the Milky Melt Crabs (also more commonly known as Nai Yao Hai in Cantonese)! I've made it clear enough times in this blog that I'm a total sucker for all things creamy and buttery. This was no different, and it was just perfect for my tastebuds! At first taste, the buttery flavour simply explodes on your tongue. Mum thought this was going to be the dry version of Butter Crab, so be warned that this is the kind with sauce, not the one with butter flakes that melt in your mouth. She didn't like this at all because she's not a fan of butter, but I'm the total opposite and absolutely loved mopping up all the sauce with lots of mantou-s! =D If you're like me, make sure you specifically ask for this dish as it's not on their menu. continue reading
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Level2 2012-07-03
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At friends condo after work for girls' gathering.... Haha.... only 3 of us!We purchase a deal by Fatty Crabs and asked for delivery,it was still warm after delivery of about an hour ago.What's in this set?Tantalizing seafood dinner for 2 pax!Fatty Crabs’ Signature Green Chilli Sweet and Sour Crab+ Special Fried Rice+ 6 fluffy Steamed/Fried Mantou Buns.Normally RM74, but we paid only RM37 (50% off) with Groupon coupon! Fatty Crabs is a pork-free restaurant but NON HALALFor delivery to door step, you can call1-300-222-100 (For Klang Valley only.)Signature Green Chilli Sweet and Sour CrabIt's yummy, got lotsa crab meat!Special Fried Rice taste a little spicy but nice!My plate of fried riceThanks to my friend for this dinner arrangement!We have a good share of good tasty food. continue reading
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Level1 2012-06-26
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Everytime i order crabs, this is my first choice. Cause this curry vegetable crabs is more healthy compare to others crabs in menu. The curry not so spicy, suitable even for children, one of must try itemOf cause, do not forgot order their sign fried mantou, not oily at all and you may dip into curry vegetable, taste more good and better order 2 sets to enjoy your crab without rice. continue reading
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