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Joyden Seafood

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I am back again to the Joyden Seafood at West Coast Recreational Centre. It is one of the more popular old style restaurant in the west as the seats are quickly filled up during dinner time.

The crab bee hoon is one of our favourite so naturally we have to order it again.
The imperial chicken is another signature dish but I was too slow to take pictures as the waitress already cut it up. This is what it looks like after the dismemberment.
Well, bamboo clam is bamboo clam… all taste about the same i think.
This is the yam pork rib which taste rather ordinary. Not sure if my taste bud has been numbed by the other dishes already.
The ‘Orh Nee’ got to be the most disappointing dish of all that i have tasted. Taste a little bland so i didn’t want to sacrifice my cholesterol intake for this one. Well, the total damage is about $270 for 5 adults and 2 children. What’s not featured here is a tofu and broccoli dish.Seems a little pricey but the culprit is the crab. The crab bee hoon cost about $80 for a 1.5kg crab.

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