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Restaurant Review: Satisfy Your Crab Craving At HolyCrab

From balsamic to green chilli, the titular crustacean is showcased in nine different flavours

Although it only opened along Tan Quee Lan Street in June this year, HolyCrab may not be considered to some as a fresh face in the culinary scene. That's because prior to the restaurant opening, Chef-owner Elton Seah was running it as a private dining enterprise for a good seven years.

Fortunately for the masses, the private dining endeavour has expanded and the vivacious 40-year-old (he dons colourful chef uniforms instead of the conventional white ones) beckons all to the seafood abode of HolyCrab. Its mission? To bring the eponymous Singapore-style crab to the next level.

So has Chef Seah succeeded in achieving that? We tried a few of his signature crabs and found out for ourselves.

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2. Devil’s Crab

First deep-fried in searing hot oil to sear in its juices, before being tossed in luscious sauce of evaporated milk, salted butter and sugar, the Devil’s Crab is truly a mouth-watering treat. Our table of four finish up the plate in no time, including the buttery sauce of which we mop up till bone-dry with the accompanying fried mantous.

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