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Food
Fare on the road with McDang
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Jubilee |
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 Jubilee
Seafood & Restuarant Ban Hua-tanon,
Koh Samui
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Last
month I took a short vacation to Koh Samui. I flew in the new
jet of Bangkok Airways. It was a very short trip. I had hoped
to take a little nap on the flight but the next thing I knew
was that they announced that we were landing. You see I was
use to flying in the ATR turbo-prop plan, which took just a
little over an hour to get to the Island. So next time you are
in a hurry to get to Samui ask Bangkok Airways what plan they
were using to get there. Normally I never drive in Samui
myself but this time I had wanted to go incognito and really
do my own things. I stayed as usual at Samui Palm Beach
resort, which is at present undergoing some more
constructions.As
always it was very pleasant to be there and I really enjoyed
the quiet serenity of the resort. I was sorry not to have met
the general manger Khun Fak who is having some problems with
his knees but his staff took good care of me.
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It was nice to be amongst
farang for a change because I think I was the only Thai quest
at the hotel. How relaxing it was to have breakfast by the
pool with the wind from the sea blowing and not needing
air-conditioning.One
of the reasons for coming to Samui was to revisit a
restaurant, which had moved from its original location over
looking a small beach to a new place, which was surprisingly
pleasant and clean. You see, I liked the food at this
restaurant so much that I recommended all my friends to go eat
there. Not only was the food good at the original location but
the place sat amongst the rocks on one side of the beach,
overlooking it. |
 SITTING
BENEATH the coconut trees above,
you can enjoy a dish ot fresh crispy
crab with garlic right.
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What more could you ask, a
perfect ambiance and good food. Then I wrote about this place
and people went to eat there in droves. It became very popular
amongst both Thais and Westerners who read my column. When the
time came to renew the lease, they were told that it was not
possible so Jubilee had to find a new place.All my friends
called me to complain that they could not find it so I
contacted the owner who told me that she finally found a place
and have started serving her wonderful food again. I had to go
to Samui to see for myself what the new location looked like.
I was a little concerned that it would not have the same
atmosphere as at the previous location but much to my delight
the place was right on the beach this time and very clean. The
tables and Sala sat under the coconut trees along the
beachfront. It seemed very relaxing and I regretted not
bringing my swimming trucks and towels because I could just
hang out there the whole day, eating drinking, swimming and
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So what about the food? I
as usual got carried away with telling you the back ground
story of this place that I for got to talk about the food.
Jubilee is know and has always been know to make the best and
freshest fried crab with garlic. They make it so simply that
anyone who has watched my television program when I visited
this restaurant a few years ago would be able to recreate this
dish at home! That is if you can get really fresh crab in you
home town. I guess I need to give you some information about
crabs.When I was studying in the USA at chef school and then
working at my own restaurant the health department always
specified that all crustaceans were to be sold either live or
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Dead uncooked crustaceans
were not allowed to be sold in the USA because if hygiene.
There is no such law in Thailand and if you want to get really
fresh crabs you will have to be near the source. Luckily,
Jubilee is on an island and they can get fresh crabs in
everyday. They
simply chop them up into manageable pieces, add salt, pepper
and the all important Golden Mountain Brand seasoning sauce to
the fresh crab pieces, dredge these pieces lightly in flour
and deep-fry them in medium heat oil until crispy and golden
brown. |

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They take out the crab
pieces from the oil and set them aside on absorbent paper and
wait for the deep-fried crispy garlic topping which is
liberally sprinkled the cooked crabs.The crabmeat is still sweet and
succulent and I even eat the crispy outer shells as well.
Their baked mussels with garlic and butter in a Thai earthen
Khan Nom Krok dish is still very good particularly when you
have garlic brad to mop up all left over garlic and butter
sauces. There was a new dish they created which was a stuffed
Phuket lobster whose meat has been taken out and cooked with
onion, peppers and cashew nuts in a mild sweet and sour
sauce. |
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 A NEW
WAY of presenting mussels baked
with garlic in an earthen "khanom
krok" dish.
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This was quite good but I
told them not to over cook the lobster meat because it would
lose the natural sweet flavor of the lobster and also make it
tough. Some of the local dishes were just as good and
correctly made for the southern Thai palate. That is to say
that all their local Samui dishes were highly seasoned and
very spicy. As I try their sour curry, I was sweating and
crying. I love to suffer this way. The curry goes well with
Thai omelet. I even tried their spicy stir-fry shark meat. It
was very very good but beads of sweat were pouring out of my
heat as I was eating it. Oh what heaven, but I forgot to bring
my swimming trunk so I could not run off into the sea and wash
off the sweat from my body. |
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So if anyone of you want to
go eat at Jubilee, don’t forget to bring with you your bathing
suit, towels and sunscreen cream. The rest, good food, good
ambiance and a clean beach, Jubilee already has it for you. So
just lie back and relax. Spend the whole day there. What more
would you want, sun, sand, the sea and good food. Ah what a
life. |

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Jubilee Address 404/1 Moo 1, Tumbon
Maret Samui Island, Surathani Telephone number 077 424
725 Hours 8.00-22.00 hours, Daily
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Referenced data
from The Nation : Sunday, March 23, 2003 www.nationmultimedia.com
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