Kuala Lumpur - I recently had the chance to enjoy a hearty lunch at Crab Bro Noodle House, a spot that has been gaining attention for its rich and indulgent crab roe noodles. Known for bringing a taste of Shanghai-style cuisine to Kuala Lumpur, the restaurant focuses on one star ingredient crab roe and does it exceptionally well.
I decided to go straight for their Signature Crab Roe Noodles, and it turned out to be a fantastic choice. When the dish arrived, the first thing that stood out was the generous portion of crab roe sauce. Thick, rich, and glistening, it coated the noodles beautifully. The aroma alone was enough to build anticipation.
The noodles themselves were springy and well-textured, absorbing the flavourful sauce perfectly. The crab roe was the real highlight; intensely savoury, slightly creamy, and packed with umami. Each bite felt luxurious without being overly heavy. According to reviews, the sauce is made using a substantial amount of crab roe and meat, delivering that authentic, indulgent experience associated with Shanghai-style preparations.
What made the meal even more enjoyable was the free flow of noodles and rice. It’s a simple concept, but it adds so much value and flexibility to the dining experience. My initial bowl already felt quite generous, the amount of crab roe was more than sufficient and honestly quite a lot. Still, I couldn’t resist going for another helping of noodles, just to enjoy more of that delicious sauce.
The balance of the dish was impressive. Despite its richness, it never felt overwhelming. Instead, it was deeply satisfying, especially for someone who appreciates bold, seafood-forward flavours. The overall experience felt both indulgent and comforting at the same time.



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