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Home / Food Review / Utama Seafood Village: An Open-Air Seafood Dining Escape with Flavour, Fun and Family Charm

Utama Seafood Village: An Open-Air Seafood Dining Escape with Flavour, Fun and Family Charm

July 14, 2026 by StrawberrY Gal

In a suburban dining scene where many restaurants now lean towards sleek interiors and modern indoor concepts, Utama Seafood Village brings something refreshingly different to the table. This is not just a place to sit down for dinner. It is an open-air lifestyle dining destination that blends food, nature, family fun and community atmosphere into one memorable experience.

From the moment you arrive, the venue already sets itself apart. The open-air setting feels warm, casual and welcoming, while the surrounding farming and planting enclave adds a charming countryside touch. Colourful hand-painted mural walls create beautiful photo moments, and the live prawn fishing zone gives the place an interactive energy that children and adults can both enjoy. It feels like a little dining oasis tucked away from the usual bustle of nearby commercial centres.

What makes Utama Seafood Village especially appealing is how it combines a relaxed family-friendly environment with a menu that is creative, comforting and technically well-executed. It is the kind of place where families can gather over hearty dishes, friends can share seafood over conversation, and food lovers can discover familiar flavours presented with a playful twist.

One of the standout dishes is the Sweet and Sour Chicken in Ice, a signature creation that instantly catches attention. The dish is both fun and clever, with hot, crispy wok-fried chicken served over a bed of crushed ice. The contrast is not just for presentation. The chilled base helps lock in the glaze while keeping the exterior beautifully crisp, giving each bite that satisfying crunch while the chicken remains juicy inside. It is playful, memorable and definitely one of those dishes that will have everyone at the table reaching for another piece.

Another impressive highlight is the Curry Mongolian Bread Seafood Delight, a rich and aromatic dish that brings together fresh seafood and comforting curry flavours. The curry is bold, fragrant and deeply satisfying, while the traditional fried bread makes the perfect pairing. Soft, pillowy and golden, the bread soaks up the spiced curry beautifully, turning every bite into something indulgent and comforting. It is a dish made for sharing and one that truly captures the joy of communal dining.

Seafood lovers will also appreciate the Sizzling Banana Leaf Golden Tilapia, a dish that celebrates both freshness and traditional cooking technique. The fish is served sizzling on banana leaf, allowing its naturally sweet flesh to absorb a beautiful smoky and herbal aroma. The result is a dish that feels rustic yet refined, simple yet full of depth. It is a wonderful example of how good ingredients can shine when handled with care.

The supporting dishes are equally enjoyable and help complete the meal. The Stir-Fried Kangkung with Cuttlefish offers that familiar wok hei comfort, with crisp greens and snappy cuttlefish creating a lovely play of texture. 

Meanwhile, the Thai Style Tofu brings a refreshing contrast with its bright, tangy and appetising flavours. Light, zesty and satisfying, it balances the richer seafood dishes beautifully.

What I love about Utama Seafood Village is that the experience feels inclusive and easy to enjoy. It is suitable for families with children, groups of friends, seafood lovers and diners who simply want something different from the usual restaurant setting. The open-air concept gives the meal a relaxed charm, while the interactive elements make the visit feel more like an outing than just dinner.

There is also a strong sense of community in the way the place is designed. It invites guests to slow down, explore the surroundings, enjoy the murals, try prawn fishing and then gather around the table for a satisfying seafood feast. It is warm, lively and full of character.

Overall, Utama Seafood Village is more than just a seafood restaurant. It is a family-friendly lifestyle dining destination that brings together fresh flavours, creative dishes and a charming open-air environment. With its playful signature dishes, comforting seafood creations and inviting atmosphere, it offers a dining experience that feels memorable, engaging and full of heart.

For those looking for a seafood spot that is casual yet special, fun yet flavourful, and suitable for both family meals and group gatherings, Utama Seafood Village is definitely worth discovering.

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