Singapore’s No Signboard Seafood

After a long day at work yesterday, we headed down to Geylang for some yummylicious, mouth-watering, tears-inducing, and wallet-busting indulgence.

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No I’m not talking about the super-hot Chinese prostitutes parading themselves by the lorongs (more on that in my next post ya… stay tuned!). Instead, I’m talking about the immensely-popular seafood at none other than the ‘No Signboard Seafood’ restaurant.

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And there was little wonder why people loved to go there. I’m not exactly a man of many words (honest!), so let me let my pictures do most of the talking…

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We ordered the two different flavors of crabs…

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… plus vege, crayfish…

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… and prawns.

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I wouldn’t say we can’t find similar-standard of seafood (if not better) back in Malaysia, but since we’re here in Singapore, I’d give No Signboard Seafood a double-thumbs-up.

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When you put 5 big-eaters together around a table filled with delicious seafood, you can expect the table to get a little messy.

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These shells (they were so large!) did a good job in covering some of the mess we I created…

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They say you haven’t really visited Singapore if you’ve not been to Geylang. The place has got the best crabs… prawns… crayfish… bullfrogs… chickens… if you know what I mean…

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  1. I don’t know what you mean, enlighten me. :P The curry crabs look awfully sinfully delicious.

    Comment by Jason — October 27, 2007 #

  2. yeah, the food are terribly sinful to take
    but I don’t wish to live too long either :p

    Comment by ipohchai — October 27, 2007 #

  3. this is definitely too mouth watering :)

    Comment by Bengbeng — October 27, 2007 #

  4. Ahahaha… your fellow diners didn’t give you weird looks when you whipped out your phone to take pictures of the food meh?

    Looks awfully yummy, but I’m more interested in what’s being hinted at for your next post… *wink*

    Comment by rinnah — October 27, 2007 #

  5. oh crap, crabs! why are they looking more tastier than in my memories?! damn u vid, u are tormenting my mind, body and tougue.. %^!@$^%!@$%!@ hope gaylang is somewhere in the nordic area.. :)

    Comment by Jian — October 27, 2007 #

  6. mayb u ll like the chicken too…haha

    Comment by SY — October 28, 2007 #

  7. chickens where XD lmfao… i’m anticipating your next post already! haha… never been to sg tho, sigh!

    i guess island places like penang and sg will always have the freshest seafood! unlike KL, prawns here at char kuey teows are like soooo dead

    Comment by conancat — October 28, 2007 #

  8. i am so damn hungry after reading this… anyway, u didnt state the price… must be a killer.

    the name of the restaurant is quite… something…

    Comment by zewt — October 28, 2007 #

  9. You are making me salivate all over my laptop. *slurp* Must make my sister take me there the next time I pop over the Causeway to visit her.

    Comment by bkworm — October 28, 2007 #

  10. wah… so many different types of crabs…

    I want to try the 3rd pictures.. yummy~ delicious !!!

    wah come back Malaysia then gain weight lol// hehe

    Comment by keeyit — October 29, 2007 #

  11. since you are still there,
    must go try out the laksa also

    Comment by bernard — October 29, 2007 #

  12. i passed by tht shop before but nv visited it, i didn’t know it was that good. damn!

    Comment by xin — October 29, 2007 #

  13. If you go there again (and you should), go try their frog porridge. Yummmmmmmmmmmy!

    A lot of people cringe when I tell them but hey, a foodie like you should love it too. :)

    Comment by Rae — October 29, 2007 #

  14. Forgot to mention, same area, different restaurant. I am sure you have heard about it as well.

    Comment by Rae — October 29, 2007 #

  15. Yummy, i feel hungry…

    Comment by themamakcorner — October 30, 2007 #

  16. How is the price ar? Expensive or not? Y no ask me go along =( I don’t eat much rite~~

    Comment by Cybie — October 30, 2007 #

  17. All I can say is (when scrolling down those picts)….WAH! WAH! WAH!

    Comment by Che-Cheh — October 30, 2007 #

  18. I don’t want the seafood, I want the chickens!

    Comment by Neo — October 31, 2007 #

  19. Crap, the crabs…so damn yummy *drools* ahah

    Comment by voch — October 31, 2007 #

  20. It’s midnite now and Oh god I’m craving over those crabs! How could u ;((( All I’ve got now is maggi mee. and still. maggi mee lol.

    Comment by emily — October 31, 2007 #

  21. so evil! beh tahan see & drool only!

    Comment by wuching — November 1, 2007 #

  22. Yummy food! The crayfish looks so good I almost licked my PC screen!

    Comment by Giddy Tiger — November 1, 2007 #

  23. wah, i really dont know got so much of good seafood in sg after being there so many times.. how come no one bring me there!!!

    Comment by cbenc12 — November 1, 2007 #

  24. Jason – You don’t know what I meant? You bluff 3-year old kid ah ;)

    Ipohchai – Eh sinful no need die early wan leh…

    Bengbeng – Definitely comparable to whatever we can find back in M’sia :)

    Rinnah – Didn’t wor… they never suspected I’m a blogger also. Hehe… (btw I never revealed – yet).

    Jian – I’m not tormenting you, bro… you’re tormenting yourself, lol! “Nordic”?? Apa tu!?!

    SYeong – No la, I don’t like eat chicken wan ;p

    Conancat – Singapore is never famous for its seafood ler. Ehe. I think there’s hardly a fishing village here… I think oni lar.

    Zewt – Oh ya… for a finance guy like you, one of the most important factor to consider is $$ hehe. I forgot about that. Well it’s actually around SGD250, so each of us around SGD50 bux. Not cheap le.

    Yes the same restaurant also has a branch in Vivo City shopping mall.

    Bkworm – Yes! Go go!

    Keeyit – You should really come and pay No Signboard Seafood a visit :p

    Bernard – Yes Katong laksa, I tried before. There’s a pic too but I don’t find it a worthwhile blogging material :p

    Xin – Ah! Then you’ve been missing out on some good food, lady!

    Rae – Omg frog porridge? You mean bullfrog. Actually I do eat ‘em, but not always. Erm, no I don’t think I know which ‘other’ restaurant you meant… ;)

    Mamakcorner – Oops :-s

    Cybie – The total hor (we have 5 of us) cost around SGD250 leh. Scary anot? Aiya… I next time come SG sure take you go :)

    Che-cheh – Haha… wat la… ;p

    Neo – LOL, plenty of ‘em. Careful of STDs though ;p

    Voch – Crab lovers should really go try leh hehe.

    Emily – Whoops, sorry bout that! Next time I put warning first at the start of my entry :P hahaha…

    Wuching – Fast fast take tissue paper and wipe, go!

    Giddy Tiger – Hahahah… that’s a good one. I hope at least my entry helped you to clean your screen… ;p

    Cbenc12 – Oh, then you really haven’t been exploring! Hehehe… I also got lucky nia… hehehe…

    Comment by narrowband — November 2, 2007 #

  25. geee…. that is really expensive.

    Comment by zewt — November 2, 2007 #

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