Soon Huat Pig's Organ Soup A Serangoon Garden Market & Hawker Center






We had a very fruitful crabby day this afternoon. Dick, Phillip & myself met at Serangoon Garden Market & Hawker Center around 11.30am. We had a delicious meal of Pig Organ Soup each and a dish of mixed organs to share. The soup was indeed very authentic and tasty.
Thomas called at 12.30 to confirm purchase of crabs that just arrived from Vietnam. We arrived at his place within an hour. He had already slaughtered the crabs that weigh about 700 to 800 grams each. They were steamed for six minutes and left to cool. Within minutes, we were attacking and tearing the poor crabs to pieces. They were fleshy, succulent and sweet. Super Shiok! As usual, Richard came late. Luckily Thomas reserved a whole crab was for him.
A photo says a thousand words. Just observe the 20 photos of Phillip's facial expression and I need not say more. Phillip was having a good time with the crabs using not only his mouth but sticking his index and little fingers into every hole he could find.
Phillip, please describe in detail your exotic and intimate moments seducing, licking & deflowering...opps, I mean devouring the crabs. Everyone is waiting excitedly to hear about your sexy encounter.