No. 21, 23, Jalan 25/1, Bukit Indah 2, 81200 Nusajaya, Johor, Malaysia.
What travelers say:
This restaurant is very popular in the local area, and the dishes served there are mainly Cantonese cuisine. The prices of the dishes are also relatively affordable, and the environment of the store is quite good. It is a well-known restaurant in the local area!
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Reviews of Yi Jia Seafood Sdn. Bhd.
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This restaurant is very popular in the local area, and the dishes served there are mainly Cantonese cuisine. The prices of the dishes are also relatively affordable, and the environment of the store is quite good. It is a well-known restaurant in the local area!
A nice seafood restaurant, Cantonese style, the roast meats are good, the roast goose is not bad, I ordered a grouper which tasted good, the fish was big and fat.
Near Legoland Malaysia, there is a very famous online celebrity seafood restaurant called Yijia Seafood. The signature golden crab here is not inferior to the Jumbo Seafood in Singapore, and the most important thing is that the price is too cheap. The price in Malaysia is incomparable to that in Singapore, so the cost performance here is really super high. We stayed in Legoland Malaysia and made an appointment for this restaurant online in advance. The restaurant will send a special car to pick us up and send us back the same way after the meal. It is really considerate.
Golden crab and Boston lobster are highly recommended. The lobster ingredients are fresh, the meat is firm and chewy, and the golden crab tastes like salted egg yolk sand. The plate is cleared in minutes after it is served. The dragon sprouts are fresh and refreshing. The three emperors tofu is very special, with preserved eggs and egg yolks. The sand pear juice drink is also a specialty, sweet and sour and refreshing.
We tasted super cheap seafood at Yijia Seafood, a seafood restaurant owned by locals. A 6-pound lobster was only 400 Malaysian ringgits. A 6-ounce blue crab was only 12 yuan each. They were both my favorites. As "tycoons", we naturally ordered all of them. Most of the locals can speak English, so ordering was not a problem.