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Dinner @ Ong Shun Seafood restaurant

Johor Bahru - Just took a grab to Ong Shun Seafood restaurant and it's about 25 mins from our Hotel.   Ranked #10 on the Top 10 seafood restaurant in JB.  There were many local chinese enjoying a meal at this restaurant.

Butter Cream Sotong
This was the first dish and it came slowly one dish at a time.   This dish was the best - the sotong was fresh and it was tasty and buttery.

Kang Kong with Blachan
Though it was medium it was a good sizeable dish but a bit too oily for me.

Pepper crab
The crabs are not really fresh.  The Chilli crab does not taste like the usual Singapore chilli crab sauce.

Fried Man Tow 
Big and big man tow - simply delicious.

Fried Sotong Fritters
This dish was really bad - the fritters are out of shape as you can see from the pic.  The sotong fillings are also pathetic.

We also ordered a chilli crab and a large plate of Hong Kong noodles....for the 5 of us it cost RM 225.

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