The Lobsters |
The Three
Peacocks at Labrador Park is an outdoor dining destination for those
charcoal BBQ lovers. My first encounter with this open fire charcoal
BBQ is at New Rod Fai Night Market in Bangkok, where they sell the
seafood BBQ. At The Three Peacocks ('TTP') the menu goes beyond
seafood and they incorporate the flavours of Western, Korean and Thai
cuisines.
Part of The Dining Area |
TPP is
located in the green open area at Labrador Park. It is an open-air
barbecued buffet restaurant, where you can enjoy extensive of
offerings under the beautiful sky. Once you are seated, the service
staff will bring the table BBQ pit, loaded with charcoal and you are
ready to proceed with your BBQ. As it is an open-air environment,
expect your clothes to be smelly at the end of the dining session
here.
Charcoal BBQ |
Charcoal BBQ with Mash |
Top of
the list for BBQ here is their lobster. Each person allowed to claim
one each. Bring your payment receipt to the fish tanks area to claim
your lobster. The lobster will take a long time to BBQ, and you need
to keep an eye on it so it does not get overcooked. It is better that
you don't cook them all at once.
Lobsters on Fire |
Prawns
and Bamboo clams are highly recommended by me. When you put it on the
mash, the clams will be the first one to be cooked, following that
are the prawns. They both taste springy, juicy and fresh. I ate it
without any sauce. There are some dipping sauce you can choose from,
but it looks like everyone is going for the homemade chilli sauce.
Prawns |
Bamboo Clams |
TTP also
have crabs, crayfishes, oysters, scallops, salmon fish, stingray and
other seafood as well. The offering is very extensive, it just
depends on what you like. I personally don't like BBQ oysters, so I
go for crayfishes instead.
Crayfishes & Pork Belly |
Crayfish Meat |
Crabs |
For the
meat, it is marinated in Korean and Thai flavour. They offer thick
cut pork belly, marinated beef short ribs, pork bulgogi, spicy pork.
The meat is good to be grilled with direct fire, unfortunately, if
you are a clean freak, the black colour mash from extensive BBQing
will definitely turn you off. You can get aluminium foil to cover the
mash, but it is almost useless as the food easily sticks on it and
need to be replaced frequently.
Two meat
items that you must try are the thick cut pork belly and the
marinated beef ribs. Both are surprisingly good and the beef short
ribs succulent and well marinated. Best if you grilled it on the open
fire, on the mash, without the aluminium foil.
For the
side dishes, they have choices of crab sticks, fishcakes, balls,
mushrooms, corns, onions and crab claws. We BBQ the mushroom on the
aluminium foil with lots of margarine on it.
The
cooked food is definitely extensive. It includes braised chicken
wings, braised prawns and clams, fried rice, fried chicken wings,
spring rolls, beancurd skins, hot dogs in tomato sauce, salad, fried
mantou and french loaf.
We top up
our buffet with free flow of drinks. It has a very good selection,
including coke zero, sarsi, ice cream soda. Although they recommend
Thai Milk tea as their signature drink, I don't recommend it. Stick
with the bottled drinks.
Overall,
if you are someone that enjoys outdoor BBQ, you definitely should
give this place a try. Another plus point is that you can stay as
long as you want, there is no time limit on the seating even on the
weekend. Cheers!!
Food
& Drink: 6.75/10
Value:
7.25/10
Service:
7/10
Ambiance:
6,5/10
Budget
per Person: $26 - $50.
The
Three Peacocks
8 Port Road
Labrador Park
Singapore 117540
T: +65 9851 1802
IG: #Thethreepeacocks
OH: Daily 17.30 – 01.00
Price:
$38+
per pax for Seafood & Meat BBQ Buffet
$3.99+
for Free Flow Drinks (Thai Milk
Tea, Soft Drinks and Cordial Drinks)