The Albert Park Hotel
83 Dundas Place
Albert Park VIC
On a Sunday lunch, Teddy and I made a journal slightly out of our usual route to Albert Park. It kinda random for us to go all the way there but the aim for lunch today was for the Spring Graze menu ($55/ pp) that Albert Park Hotel had on Special for the weekend - only 10 & 11 September 2011. Teddy spotted this special menu from The AGE newspaper and they claimed that the special menu had five crab courses. Not just one, or two but FIVE crab courses, so I decided that Albert Park Hotel would be our lunch destination on Sunday.
We walked through the glass door and was greeted by the staff. After we told them about our reservation, we were guided to our table. Overall ambiance, it was quite pack, I guess most of the diners were there for the crab courses just like us, 'cause they were having similar dishes on their tables. And yes, we also went there for the crab courses. After advising the staff, we then went straight for the drinks. Teddy ordered Kirin on tab ($6.50), while I had my eyes set on a bottle of Yebisu ($9.50).
After few sip of beer, our first dish from the crab course arrived - Sweet corn & spanner crab laksa. My sight told me that this was so not the usual laksa that I had. Well, since I knew fully well that Albert Park Hotel is a bistro, so I didn't really mind much about their take on recreating Asian dish. To my surprise, the only portion of crab that was in this dish was just a tiny piece of crab meat put in the middle of the soup bowl. Teddy also pointed out that there was no trace of noodle in the soup. The noodle lookalike pieces were thinly sliced/ chopped vegetables. Surprisingly, I also found sliced green mango in my laksa. The laksa tasted kinda OK, I would prefer it without the sliced green mango, the soup base was a bit thick compared to other laksa that I usually have.