Best Fried Soft Shell Crab in London You’ll Ever Have

If Fried soft shell crab does not seduce you, you probably aren’t a genuine seafood lover! Although people prefer to try variety of cuisines related to fish come but in truth the soft-shell crab is undoubtedly the most delicious seafood especially when it is fried and prepared in Thai style.

Soft shell crab

With summers just around the corner, Londoners can relish the spellbinding taste of Fried soft shell crab simply because this is the time when the blue crab abandons its shell and starts to form a new one resulting in a luscious and delicious meat.

The fact that is most astonishing about shell crab is that this shell remains soft for only a few hours after the crab has molted. So do not make the mistake of buying shell crabs from any local vendor. They may not have the technology or infrastructure to keep the shell crab soft enough!

Let’s leave the technical details and come directly on to the taste! Not every Thai or Continental or Chinese cuisine restaurant can serve awesome Fried soft shell crab! First of all, they might make the mistake of going over and beyond with the battering aspect or the frying one. A typical seafood connoisseur can immediately sense that something is not just perfect the moment he or she tastes one bite of Fried soft shell crab. To avoid this problem, some people prefer to grill or broil the shell crab but no other way can give you the perfect taste as frying them at just the right heat.

So if you want to taste the best-ever fried or pan-fried soft-shell crab in London, may we suggest you to visit Thai Square Restaurant.

For one, the Fried soft shell crab served at Thai Square Restaurant is perfectly battered and fried. Add to it the glory of exotic taste of cilantro and authentic Oriental Sauces. The taste would linger on to your mind for long… for sure!

Do not take our word for it and try once yourself. You can share your feedback and tell us whether it was the best and the yummiest Fried soft shell crab you have tasted in London or not!

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