Phuket’s Giant Prawns

Date January 17, 2008

Back in October when my husband and I were in Thailand, we went to this one particular seafood restaurant in Hua-Hin where I know some of the waiters since back in the 90’s. That was one reason why we liked eating in that restaurant but the other reason , most important reason, was their giant Phuket prawns and lobsters! They serve it charcoal grilled, , baked, or fried. In this particular night we ordered them steamed with loads of garlic

The taste was just unbelievable! I used to think that large prawns taste less than the smaller ones..but I was so wrong.

to show how gigantic they were, I asked my husband to put out his hands like he was measuring the prawns. My husband who is +6ft. tall has large and long hands. So do you have any idea of the size now.

These prawns can never be found in markets in Holland (unless in those expensive restaurants that order them straight from Thailand) but in Thailand, they are sold rather cheap. About Baht 1,500 a kilo, raw.

Now I’m missing Thailand, gheez!

3 Responses to “Phuket’s Giant Prawns”

  1.  rose said:

    wow ang laki nga.. parang sugpo na eh.. :P pag nkita ni neil yan maglalaway yon mahilig sa shrimp yan eh

  2.  thess said:

    Hi Rose! I’m sure Neil will like this :grin:

  3.  malen said:

    WAHAAAW

    nakakagutom talaga ditoooo

    fave ko ang seafood rather than meat talaga…hay…ansarapa umuwi sa provincia…andaming ganyan pero mas malaki yata yan

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    ” TALES OF KITCHEN NOVICE ” Eet Smakelijk (dutch) means enjoy your meal, that’s what we usually say around the table before starting any meal. I am an Asian married to a dutch gentleman, residing in Holland. There is no way that I’m a good cook, in fact I only started to cook few years back, in the year 1999 actually, when I gave my ‘ja’ word to the dutch gentleman on our wedding day *smile*. Now I enjoy spending time in my kitchen especially when there’s something new to try, new to experiment. here....

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