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Block 89 #06-750
Marine Parade Central
Singapore
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Mr. Lim of Roland Restaurant served not only the finest quality food, but also the most generous helpings of food. Seafood dishes were kept to a minimum to simplify his operation. His specialties were, of course his creation, the Chilli Crab accompanied by local Crusty French Loft for sauce dipping, Black Sauce Prawns, Sambal Mussel, Fried Crispy Baby Squid, Teochew Style Steam Fish and not forgetting Cockles dip with Home Made Mum's Chilli Sauce, prepared by Mrs. Lim.

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  1. feizhu
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     22 Feb 2010 at 8:13 pm
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    What used to be the famous Sin Leong Restaurant is now renamed as Roland Restaurant and apparently its original owner and the god father of current owner Roland Lim, Chef Sin Leong, was one of the "four heavenly kings" in the culinary world who created yusheng as we know it today. And to add to that history, Roland's family was the "founder" of chilli crab as well as the esteemd Palm Beach Seafood Restaurant, which was sold off in the 80's when the family moved to New Zealand for 15 years.

    The restaurant is located at the most unlikely of places, on the top floor of a multi story carpark next to Parkway Parade Shopping Centre - reminiscent of another old time restaurant, Red Star, whose owner was also one of the four "heavenly kings". Roland's interior, however, is more modernised and even boasts a water wall feature at the entrance.

    Asparagus with Japanese Mushrooms - An excellent first dish augured well for our dinner. The asparagus were crunchy without being undercooked and in the midst of the mushrooms were generous bits of dried shrimp (虾米) that imparted a distinct unami taste. Most delightful! Look out for chopped chilli in the mix though, because it can get quite spicy.

    USA Duck - Purportedly one of the signature dishes of Roland, the USA duck was nothing but a let down. Dry and bland meat led to the conclusion/belief that the duck was frozen. Sure, the skin was a little crisp but that's probably the only positive. And the sauce, which tasted a little like plum sauce - sweet with a little sourish contrast, certainly didn't make things any better.

    Prawns with Salted Egg - The prawns were a pretty sight - sizeable and coated with tons of egg frills. But when it came down to what mattered most, the taste test, they faltered. For starters, the prawns were huge and crunchy but not sweet (we couldn't make out any taste of prawn actually). Add to the fact that anything coated with too much soft and paste like egg yolk is a sure recipe for nausea, this dish left us feeling queasy after a few bites.

    Owing to Chinese New Year, I am presuming the prices have been marked up (the menu stated CNY menu). Nonetheless, $83 for dinner for 3 pax isn't exactly reasonable, considering that it was still a week before CNY when we patronised. Food quality was average at best, saved only by the asparagus. Some people might argue that Roland is best known for their chilli crab, but with such average dishes, I find it hard to justify a return trip for their crabs, or anything else for that matter.

    See all my pictures here.

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    1. Camemberu
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       06 May 2008 at 9:02 pm
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      Roland's is always a safe choice for crabs and seafood. What I like most about it is that you don't have to jostle with crowds or contend with rude food Nazis. It's just good food and good service in a simple but comfy air-conditioned environment (although occasionally the hazards of karaoke come in). The decor is starting to look a little dated but somehow this adds to the restaurant's charm, given its long history.

      I prefer the black pepper crab to the chili version. We shared one meaty and sweet Sri Lankan crab (about $38/kg) and it came drenched in lots of coarse peppery sauce. Underneath that shell was a ton of roe! Which I'm normally not fond of. But here, I found that it paired well with the sauce and I ate almost half of it. Some good "wok hei" kept the crab hot for a long time too.

      Also had fish maw soup with sea treasures, and stir-fried mixed vegetables to complete the meal. Both competently done.

      Rest of photos and review here.

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