Best Places for Hairy Crabs in Singapore

Published - 02 November 2021, Tuesday
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Who said there’s only one way to eat a delicacy? Yes, when you talk about hairy crabs, you imagine them steamed- a great way to preserve their sweet flavour and soft texture.

Even today, this is the most popular (and preferred) way to devour your hairy wonders of the water. However, a little innovation never hurt anyone. In this article, Expat Choice brings to you a list of restaurants who have gone on to design entire menus with just one delicacy! Naturally, you can expect a boatload of options to choose from. Image Credit: Hairy Crab Singapore Facebook Page

Esseplore

Esseplore​​​​​​​

Esseplore all your options at Esseplore this weekend. Rest assured, for you’re going to be in safe hands. Home dining chef Andrew and chef Sandy have taken it upon themselves to cook up a storm for home diners. Call for the seasonal Hairy Crab Indulgence Set which comes with four crabs. You can pick from an all male, all female or a mixed option. Steamed to perfection and delivered right to your doorstep, all you’ll have to worry about is finishing them all at once. Oh and how about some spicy, yet comforting Ginger Tea to go along with the food? It comes complimentary with every order, so you’re in luck. Just make sure to plan your meals for the week, since they require a four day preorder. Image Credit: Esseplore.com

a. 452 Race Course Rd, Singapore 218696

e. [email protected]

w. www.esseplore.com/

s. www.facebook.com/esseplore/

t. +65 8028 2193

Hairy Crab Singapore

hairy crab singapore

What started off as an importing and distributing agency has now culminated into being an online retail shop which brings delicious, hairy crustaceans directly to customers at their home. If you want to take matters into your own hands and fancy a little prep session before you dive into these delicious crabs, Hairy Crab Singapore is the place for you. Each order from HCS comes with live crabs tightly bound with straws. All you need to do is pop them into the steamer with the dried perilla leaves which impart the fragrance, get your ginger tea brewing and go through the instructions in the deshelling kit. Oh and did you know you could get a 10% discount on all orders above $200? Image Credit: Hairy Crab Singapore Facebook Page

w. www.hairycrabdelivery.sg/en_SG/

s. www.facebook.com/hairycrabsingapore

t. +65 8950 6358

Yi by Jereme Leung

Food at Yi by Jereme Leung is an absolute crab show. Crabbers can expect a full blown feast what with innovative dishes like the Huizhou Hakka Style Salt baked Hairy Crab and the freshly wrapped Marinated Hairy Crab Hand Roll with Kristal Caviar, Pickled Ginger and Radish, or the evergreen way of steaming them with some Yunnan Brown Sugar Ginger Tea. Go through the a la carte menu to find a wide variety of crabs like the chilled Sri Lankan yellow crab marinated in vodka and Chinese wine, or the Japanese King Crab, which comes with noodles, homemade “dou hua” custard, peanuts, Sichuan mustard and chilli oil. If this is not a feast, I don’t know what is. Video Credit: Raffles Singapore

a. 1 Beach Rd, Singapore 189673

e. [email protected]

w. www.raffles.com/singapore/dining/yi/​​​​​​​

t. +65 6412 1816

Yan

Yan Cantonese Cuisine

Yan by National Gallery offers diners an extensive range of mouth watering hairy crab dishes to tuck into. Those looking for options can go for a range of dishes from the a la carte menu. If you can’t decide or don’t want too many options, you can just as easily call for a set which will sort your hunger pangs. Options to consider include the traditional steamed crab alongside the Wok fried Ipoh Hor Fun with Hairy Crab meat and Bean Sprouts, and the Steamed Xiao Long Bao with Hairy Crab. Can’t get enough? Call for the Hairy Crab Feast menu which includes all these dishes along with some specials like the Braised Superior Broth with Fish Maw. Eat away, no one’s here to judge. Image Credit: Yan Cantonese Cuisine Facebook Page

a. 1 St Andrew's Road, #05-02, National Gallery Singapore Singapore, Singapore 178957

e. [email protected]

w. www.yan.com.sg/

s. www.facebook.com/YanCantoneseCuisine

t. +65 8198 3398

Min Jiang at Goodwood Park Hotel

Min Jiang

Hairy crab buffs will be spoilt for choice at the award winning Min Jiang at Goodwood Park Hotel. The chefs have come up with not one but two special menus centred around the star sea creature. The six course Hairy Crab Bliss Set is certainly a blissful experience with the Steamed Hairy Crab, while the Hairy Crab Indulgence Set Menu will ensure that you indulge in not only the steamed crab, but also the Glutinous Rice which comes along with it in a Bamboo Basket. If you’d still like more options, they have four a la carte dishes too.

a. 22 Scotts Rd, Goodwood Park Hotel, Singapore 228221

e. [email protected]

w. www.goodwoodparkhotel.com/dining/min-jiang

s. www.facebook.com/MinJiangSingapore/

t. +65 6730 1704

Yan Ting

yan ting

Yan Ting is innovation at its finest with dishes centred around the hairy crab but also paired up with delectable meats like duck in a neat hand roll, or even a pork dumpling done Shanghai style. If you’re bored and are desperately looking for some variety, check out their humongous six course menu which also includes other signature dishes like the Deep Fried Spanish style Kurobuta Pork. Check out their website  for more details. Image Credit: Yantingrestaurant.com

a. 29 Tanglin Road, The St. Regis Singapore, Level 1U, Singapore 247912

e. [email protected]

w. www.yantingrestaurant.com/

s. www.facebook.com/stregissingapore

t. +65 6506 6887

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The restaurant's (Min Jiang) sophisticated chinoiserie aesthetics, ambience of contemporary elegance and heartfelt service provide an idyllic setting for the dining experience. Contrasting tiled flooring in the main dining hall is enriched with hues of honey, silver-grey and teal in sensuous textile panels. Table tops are modernised with white polished marble, while illuminated onyx wall panels and custom-made pendant lighting referencing Asian fishing baskets lend a classic charm. With the generous use of wooden design elements throughout, the space evokes a sense of warmth and serenity. Parallel to the alfresco terrace, the hall looks out to tranquil views of the Hotel’s main pool.