Thursday, July 10, 2008

Lu Tian: It doesn't get cheaper than this!

With Cactuskit and liverpool

Chilli Crayfish (deshelled) $12

Although this blog is about great food, you all realize that the stalls that we frequent do not necessarily sell THE best food. No, there are several other factors that influence how we decide where to eat our next meal, right or not? At least for myself, the decision to eat at a particular stall is based on convenience, value, whether one if familiar with the stall owner and of course, taste.

So what makes this Cze Char one of Cactuskit's favourite haunts? He told me that he once ate here thrice in a fortnight! Well, the food here is good but it is the price that will draw anybody back again and again. Plus the fact that you will definitely find a table to sit without having to stand in front of someone with your most pathetic "hungry puppy" look to pressure them to finish their bowl of chengtng and get their butt off the chair.


Hong Shao Tofu $6

Cactuskit tells me that in its heydays at Lau Pa Sat, Lu Tian commanded a long queue and at the time the owners were quite a Food Nazi. Nowadays, the stall occupies a single hawker space in Amoy Street Food Centre and is only one of a few stalls which open at night. So you get to choose to sit at any table you like.

The food here is still pretty tasty although I would not say it is die die must try. The crayfish in chilli had an excellent texture. It was perfectly cooked so that it was still tender and moist on the inside and was not dry like a lot of other crayfish I have eaten before. The chilli sauce was quite unique and the addition of cilantro gave it a refreshing "grassy" flavour. 4/5

The Hong Shao Tofu will appeal to anyone who likes eggy "Sap Kum" hor fun. The sauce has that "really makes you want to eat more rice" quality about it. The kids loved it. For 6 bucks, I was really surprised to find that it still had quite a few mid size prawns and other seafood in it! 4/5


Jacket Fish $12

Lastly we had the jacket fish without its jacket. The sauce is similar to that of the crayfish. Not a big fan of Jacket fish and chilli, but my kakis seem to enjoy it. Cactuskit who eats this all the time gives it a 4.25/5

Conclusion

The food here is quite decent but it is the bill at the end which will make you go back again. For 5 dishes which included quite a bit of seafood, we paid less than $40. Coincidentally, SCS butter was there with a group of 8 people and they paid less than $80! So if you are after good food, excellent value and not needing to wait for someone else to finish their cheng tng before you can sit down, you'd be very happy if you visited this place.

Lu Tian
Amoy St Food Centre, 2nd Floor
(The opposite end of the POSB ATM)
Opened till 3pm for lunch and 10pm for dinner
Closed on Sundays



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22 comments:

http://jencoolcook.blogspot.com said...

Hmm...good kakis, good food and good price ---> where to find and good review as well.

liverpool1965 said...

i just visited Lu Tian again this evening with bppw, bppww, bppwd, wawa and wifey...sambal kangkong, crayfish, jacket fish, hong shao toufu, hae cho, bill came up to $38!!!

ieat said...

How was the food though?

liverpool1965 said...

we did not leave anything behind on the plates :), I liked the jacket fish, gravy diff from the crayfish, they add coriander, ginger, black beans...the others preferred the crayfish though :)....wished the sambal kangkong was a little more spicy and it wasn't too oily, hong shao toufu was just as good as you have described...

cactuskit said...

That was really very cheap. I personally find their cze char very different from the usual fares. The way they cook is very different from the run of the mill kind we get everywhere. I like the traditional taste of the dishes. Don't have the starch type of gravy we are so accustomed to.

For the record, Lu Tian is one of the regular eats I go to but definitely not several times in a month lah. Les did a typo there. ; )

Anonymous said...

Food festival going on at Lau Pa Sat.

Perhaps u could go take a round..

And do a post on it..

Thanks..

khim said...

jems & holydrummer they didn't go meh?

e hong shao dou fu looks good! =)

ladyironchef said...

looks good and cheap eh? didn't notice this store the last time i was at amoy though. haha

cactuskit said...

Due to lunch time crowd, very difficult for them to cook dishes. Most people order the bee hoon, hor fun etc, which are also very different compared to the usual cze char fares. Want cze char, go for dinner.

Khim, in the the end only Liverpool, Leslie and family (wife and kids) could join me.

jems said...

haiz.... this one was the missed due to unexpected emergency. Will head there next month when I get my green light on seafood :)

Holy Drummer said...

Encore!

liverpool1965 said...

tomorrow? 7.20pm? :)

Anonymous said...

Is this the stalled tucked in one corner of the market and sells vinegar pig trotters?

liverpool1965 said...

Its just opposite Han Kee in the middle row...

Siew Ping said...

is this the same lutian seafood restaurant that used to be near the old jin hua theatre?

used to go there for supper with my mum and sibs 30+ years ago. blue curtains with black creepy crawlies. we always ordere the deep fried baby sotong and the sambal tua tow.

liverpool1965 said...

good question need to check with cactuskit on this....or the bppw and TTC.. :)

cactuskit said...

Sorry for the late reply. Too many posts to keep track.

No this Lu Tien is not the same as the old jinhua theatre (where's that?). It used to be in the old pa sat where yakun originated.

liverpool1965 said...

thanks for the recommendation again cactuskit, had dinner with wifey, a plate of chye sim, oyster omelette pai gu wang, $16.60! :)

cactuskit said...

HAhahah! Most welcome!

Broadrick Secondary School said...

Just back from dinner at Lu Tian. My family of 5 ordered crayfish, sambal kangkong, hong shao tofu, har cheong gai and hae cho with 8 rice. $42.
It's cheap but I don't think much cheaper than neighbourhood Cze char right?
We found the food lacking in flavours. We'd prefer sambal kang kong with a little hint of sweetness. Tofu and sauce was bland. crayfish sauce was salty and lacked other tastes. My mum slammed the food for lacking wok hei. Very simply, the uncle did not fry (bao4 xiang1) the shallots before frying.
The hae cho, though home-made, tasted slightly sour (chao4 sheng1). We raised this issue to the aunty and she said it was supposed to taste this way.
Friendly service, cheap prices but mediorce food. I think I'd stick to my neighbourhood cze char. My family agrees.

taukwa said...

Had dinner at Lu Tian with 3 friends. We had Sambal Crayfish, Sweet Sour Prawns, Leatherjacket in Bean Sauce, Kung Po Frog, Braised Beancurd and Stirfried Asparagus with Garlic. All for less than $50. Good Meal!

Anonymous said...

Hey there is a new Japanese Food Stall at Amoy St Food Centre..

Tomikawa Japanese Food, 01-08

Cheap and Nice! MUST TRY!

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