Fresh
waterprawns, udang galah or tai thau har in
Chinese take centrestage at Prawn Dynasty, a simple, air-conditioned restaurant
in Taman Shamelin Perkasa, Cheras.
Chef Kok
Wah Bah or Ah Wah as he’s known to regular customers, whips up a plethora of raveworthy fresh waterprawn dishes that hit the spot for lunch and
dinner. For now, the prawn dishes are priced at RM39.90 each — quite a steal as
the crustaceans are sizeable and can be prepared in about 20 different enticing sauces.
Zingy
hot, voluptuous buttery-rich flavours and aromatic curry leaves underscore the Kam
Hiong Prawns with Buttermilk. Granted, the presentation is nothing to shout about but nobody is going to quibble as the natural prawny sweetness remains
discernible amidst the onslaught on appetite-whetting flavours.
The
subsequent offering features salted egg sauce giving credence to its
tongue-in-cheek name of Ham Sap Prawns. In Cantonese, ham sap means lascivious but there’s nothing lewd about this
speciality. Just scrumptious prawn stars worth lusting after.
IMHO, the Black Pepper Prawns are rather ho-hum although Prawn Dynasty patrons may beg to differ as the crustaceans in sticky,
peppery sauce will surely win them over.
Go ahead and decide for yourself before bypassing this option.
There’s
more to Prawn Dynasty than meets the eye as the menu includes numerous familiar go-to dishes of chicken,
fish, clams and beancurd as well.
Mindful
of the Chinese crowd who love fresh seafood and fish, Prawn Dynasty is bound to
hit paydirt with its signature Ginger & Spring Onion Steamed Orange Roughy (RM8.80/100g).
A prized deep-sea catch from New Zealand, the highly nutritious fish is deftly
prepared; its on-point doneness and delicate sweet flesh enhanced by the light,
Shaoxing wine-laced soy sauce. A scattering of ginger strips and fresh coriander complete this splendid fish.
Another
house speciality to get excited over is Excited Clams (RM25-small, RM40-large) —
a claypot of la la clams doused in milky-buttery sauce spiked with chopped bird’s
eye chilli and Chinese wine. The unexpected addition of belly pork slices lends
extra appeal in terms of taste and texture.
Now, Saliva
Chicken (RM40-S, RM78-L) may sound gross but the golden yellow skinned
free-range chicken is eminently droolworthy. Smothered under fragrant fried
minced garlic and shallot, the juicy, tender chicken is a gastronomic
treat.
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Ham Yue Fah Lam Pou |
Popular
palate-pleasing choices with mass appeal such as Ham Yue Fah Lam Pou (RM25-small,
RM38-large) or sliced belly pork with salted fish in claypot and Three Cup Chicken
(RM20-S, RM38-L) are up to scratch and best enjoyed with plain rice.
Despite
their simplicity, both the Beancurd with Crabmeat & Enoki Mushroom (RM18-S,
RM35-L) and Stir-fried French Beans with Seaweed (RM18-S, RM30-L) manage to
hold their own in terms of textural and flavour context. Notable accompaniments
to round up a decent, satisfying Chinese meal that won’t break the bank.
For reservations,
please call Prawn Dynasty, tel: 03-2856 0765. Address: 26, Jalan
6/91, Taman Shamelin Perkasa, Kuala Lumpur. Biz
hours: Daily 10.30am-2.30pm, 5.30pm-10.30pm
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