Skip to main content

Rabbit Brand Seafood Delicacies - Shark’s Fin and Abalone Dishes

 Rabbit Brand Seafood Delicacies - Restaurant FrontI have passed by Rabbit Brand Seafood Delicacies many times in Lucky Plaza. I thought “seafood delicacies” meant exorbitant prices so I never ventured in.

Yeow Seng (Seafood) Pte Ltd supplies the abalone, shark’s fin and sea cucumber used in the dishes at Rabbit Brand Seafood Delicacies. 

Rabbit Brand Seafood Delicacies - Counter

The interior is very old-school with plastic tables and chairs which has a certain nostalgic charm to them. 

Rabbit Brand Seafood Delicacies - MenuUpon looking through the menu, I realized that the prices are really quite affordable. Coupled with positive reviews from a colleague who used to eat there often, I decided to give it a try.

There are altogether 26 sets to choose from. You can literally try a different set for almost a month without repeating.

Rabbit Brand Seafood Delicacies - Set A Buddha Jump Over The Wall + Bean Sprout + Rice + Chinese TeaAmong all the sets I have tried, I find that Set A Buddha Jump Over The Wall + Bean Sprout + Rice + Chinese Tea [S$10.15] is one of the most value-for-money set.

Buddha Jumps Over The Wall, otherwise known as Buddha’s Temptation, is a variation of shark’s fin soup. This dish has been a Chinese delicacy known for its rich taste since its creation in Qing dynasty.

Of course, you can’t expect the full version for just S$10.15, but this simplified version has chicken pieces, shiitake mushrooms, white fungus and a small abalone. The white fungus and chicken are extremely soft from many hours of boiling. 

Rabbit Brand Seafood Delicacies - Set F Steamed Rice + Abalone + Scallop + Chicken + Chinese Tea (Hong Kong style)Set F Steamed Rice + Abalone + Scallop + Chinese Tea (Hong Kong style) [S$5.90] is another good set to get. There are chicken patty, Chinese sausage, shiitake mushrooms and a small abalone on top of steamed rice drizzled with dark soy sauce. It reminds me of steamed rice I had in Hong Kong cha chaan teng. 

Rabbit Brand Seafood Delicacies - Set L Shark's Fin + Top Shell in Clear Soup + Rice + Chinese TeaSet L Shark’s Fin + Top Shell in Clear Soup + Rice + Chinese Tea [S$5.90] sounds rich, but it is just a few slices of conch, shiitake mushrooms and vegetables with just a speck of shark’s fin. 

Rabbit Brand Seafood Delicacies - Set O - Australia Abalone Noodle + Sliced King Top Shell + Chinese TeaSet O Australia Abalone Noodle + Sliced King Top Shell + Chinese Tea [S$5.90] is really the worst set ever. It is simply half-cooked instant noodles in a pool of abalone soup, with two slices of conch and shiitake mushroom. It is bland and tasteless, the accompanying dish of homemade XO scallop sauce barely made it edible. Totally not worth the price. 

Rabbit Brand Seafood Delicacies - Set S2 Braised Shark's Fin with Fried Rice, Fish Roe & Bean SproutSet S2 Braised Shark’s Fin with Fried Rice, Fish Roe and Bean Sprout [S$8.05] is another set worth getting. The fried rice is soft and fragrant while the shark’s fin and fish roe adds a touch of richness.

Rabbit Brand Seafood Delicacies - Set W Norway Salmon Fish with Japanese Stock (served with rice)Set W Norway Salmon Fish with Japanese Stock (served with rice) [S$6.95) is one of the most popular set. The serving of salmon is pretty generous, cooked in a light-flavored broth. This is pretty value-for-money given how expensive salmon is nowadays.

Rabbit Brand Seafood Delicacies also offers quite a few tasty side dishes to compliment your meal.

Rabbit Brand Seafood Delicacies - Shishamo

I can tell that the Shishamo [S$2.25]  are freshly-fried upon order by how crispy they are. 

Rabbit Brand Seafood Delicacies - Home Made Spinach BeancurdYou will never find Home Made Spinach Beancurd [S$2.25]  anywhere else. The tofu is crispy on the outside and silky soft on the inside, the spinach on top makes it even more special.

Rabbit Brand Seafood Delicacies - Seafood Gyoza

There is nothing to rave about the Seafood Gyoza [S$2.80]. 4 pieces for $2.80, that’s 70 cents per piece, quite expensive. 

Rabbit Brand Seafood Delicacies - Home-Made XO Scallop Sauce

You may have noticed a small saucer of brownish sauce in every set. That is their Home-Made XO Scallop Sauce, available in bottles. It makes everything taste so much better. 

Rabbit Brand Seafood Delicacies 

Address: 304 Orchard Road, Lucky Plaza #02-116, Singapore 238863

Telephone: 67379722

Opening Hours: Monday - Saturday 11am - 9pm (closed on Sundays) 

Website: http://www.rabbitbrand.com/eshop

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

PAUL

PAUL is a renowned family French bakery and patisserie founded in 1889. Bringing with them them the fine tradition of passion for food and French traditions, PAUL gives Singaporeans a glimpse into French culture and tradition through the delicious and visually-appealing pastries and food.       PAUL's Hot Chocolate is not as creamy as I would have liked it but every last drop is made with good-quality cocoa powder.     Lemon Tart With Meringue is not exactly my favourite dessert, but it looked so pretty that I decided to give it a try anyway. However, it proved to be too sour for my palette even with the beautifully flamed meringue.    Croque Madame is croque-monsieur (grilled ham and cheese sandwich) topped with a fried egg. Emmental cheese, cream and ham is sandwich in pain de eie and toasted till a rich golden brown colour. Topped with a fried egg with runny yolk, every bite is filled with delicious goodness.   Address and telephone n...

O'ma Spoon

                        Korean bingsu is a popular Korean dessert comprising of ice shavings and various ingredients such as sweetened condensed milk, fruit syrups, fresh fruits, Korean rice cake and ice-cream. Bingsu is all the craze in Singapore now and Korean bingsu cafes are popping up everywhere like wild mushrooms.                            Besides bingsu, this dessert cafe also serves usual cafe offerings such as coffee and tea. I have been told that their Signature Oven-Baked Honey Bread is very good. The flavours include Strawberry & Chocolate with Ice Cream, Banana & Chocolate with Ice Cream and Green Tea with Ice Cream.     I was told that   Mango Cheesecake Bingsu   is one of the most popular item on the menu. Oh my, it is a sight to behold! A bowl of shaved ice is topped with sweetened condensed milk and freshly-cut m...

Grandma's - Authentic Singapore Food

Grandma's has been around for quite a while now but I only got the chance to try their food recently when the third outlet opened in Suntec City.        I remember having these prawn crackers when I was little. They are so easy and good to eat, I can finish a whole package of this in one sitting.     I don't usually order Malay food, but the Nasi Bukhari looked so good in the menu, I thought I will give it a try. Fragrant yellow turmeric rice is served with golden brown chicken leg which is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. Prawns were fresh and succulent but I don't really like the sauce the prawns are cooked in. What really amazes me about this dish is the beef rendang.          I never knew Bo Bo Cha Cha is so such a delightful dessert until I tried it here at Grandma's. The warm and thick coconut tastes so good with chunks of sweet potato and yam. This is definitely comfort food that warms the heart.   Gr...