Since WCE (West Coast Expressway) is now partially opened, the travel time from where I stay in Shah Alam to Kuala Selangor was cut off by quite a bit to only around 45 minutes instead of the usual hour plus, a seafood meal at this part of Selangor is now possible without being a laborious journey.
Makanan Laut Jeti, Kuala Selangor
My last seafood trip to Kuala Selangor was at Restoran Kuang Wah, so I’ve decided to give another outlet a try this time around, and we settled on Jetty Seafood Restaurant, also located at the same general area by the mount of Selangor River.
Ordering here is quite a simple affair, they have a straight forward menu with some photos, but most importantly, they prices of those “market price” seafood are clearly written on the white board by the wall.
For two pax, we ordered a couple steamed local crabs, spiky shellfish, a plate of 4 kingdom vege (long bean, okra, petai, brinjal), deep fried seafood tofu, and salt and pepper mantis prawns.
4 kingdom vege, seafood tofu, mantis prawns
While the crabs were small-ish in size, they were fresh, having them steamed also kept the natural sweetness intact, the only way to have good quality crab in my opinion.
Those spiky snails were a bit too small, quite a bit of work to eat, would probably skip that next time.
Vege was nice with a strong belacan taste while being only slightly spicy. The seafood tofu was really good, you can taste the bits of seafood within the tofu, I enjoyed it a lot.
I was hoping the mantis prawns came intact instead of shelled, but the dish turned out pretty decent, no complaints there.
Jetty Seafood Restaurant Menu & price
Dinner came out to be RM 124.30, with what we ordered, I thought it was a pretty sweet deal. Planning another trip soon!
Address:
Jetty Seafood Restaurant
26 Jalan Pasir Penembang
Kuala Selangor
45000 Selangor
GPS: 3.348020, 101.251619
Tel: 017-349 7713
picture url links no work, no #foodpr0n, and I need to check prices =)
kekeke: eh I just tried, works wo.
i click goto /4-kuala-selangor-makanan-laut-jeti3/ then got jpg to click again lol
kekeke: that’s weird..
I guess this is not where the Lovers’ Bridge/Jetty is, Tanjung Sepat. I went there once, lovely seafood.
suituapui: probably different place 😀
so long haven’t eaten those spiky things. back in the early ’80s in malacca, we could find plenty of them by the sea shore … now probably a bit rarer …
Sean: wah, free picking? Reminds me of friends who said they used to pick up abalone in Perth just by the beach!
In 50 years time, I will tell people I have a REAL tree in my back garden #wow #realfacts
kekeke: real important ok, instead of fake sheeps, plastic trees, and android.
This is the way.
PEN15: I guess so!
when robots massage you late at night, you will think differently of them #realfacts
You’re the first person I’ve ‘met’ who wants mantis prawns with shells on…why give yourself more ‘work’ to do + they look scary & ugly! >_< I've never eaten those spiky snails before…look 'painful' to get through.
More challenging! Food also tastes better!
kekeke: hahaha yess
eatwhateatwhere: hahaha, just like some ppl loves prawn with shells, you get to taste the meat in a more “ori” form.
Ah uncle KY loves a challenge. He also likes fast cars, and fast pinays #oiii #tssk #realnews
kekeke: i like fast cars and maybe slow pinays.
2 person, 6 dishes, not too much meh? =.=”
Choi Yen: five only please. hahaha.
ah uncle KY burns alot of energy…
kekeke: wajib!
wo kao!
5 dishes for 2 persons also many lor, pls…. LOL
Choi Yen: well.. :/
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