Showing posts with label Mei Foo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mei Foo. Show all posts

[Review 2771] Having a green cake at Dessert Forest @ 甜品森林 Dessert Forest

25/08/2013
甜品森林  Dessert Forest
美孚美孚新邨六期恆柏街2-8號N29C1舖
Shop N29C1, 2-8Humbert Street, Mei Foo Sun Chuen Stage 6, Mei Foo
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/having-a-green-cake-at-dessert-forest-e2316227

I initially planned to come here on the 15th of November in 2011 because there was a dinner in the dark event nearby.
It happened to be a Tuesday so it was closed, but the guy at the newspaper kiosk was really helpful because he spoke really good English!

Almost two years later, I am here again and its open!
Cute calendar!
A nice rack of books
Cute hand drawn notice

As well as the nice interior, they support the environment and participate in upcycling.
★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★
Pandan cake:
Anyway, I was mainly here for the pandan cake which is made by their Singaporean chef.

Indeed it was delicious, it was soft and fragrant, but the coloring was a bit too much compared to other pandan cakes.
★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★
Lemon and red tea jelly:

The jellies were nice but I would have liked a stronger lemon taste.
It basically tasted like Vita's lemon tea made into jelly and the texture of the jelly was very firm too with a piece of coco de nata in the middle.
★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★
Thanks to Mjqueen7e for treating us.







[Review 2770] Fascinating cake shop @ 多多餅店 Door Door Bakery

24/08/2013
多多餅店  Door Door Bakery
美孚美孚新邨百老匯街65號地舖
G/F, 65 Broadway Street, Mei Foo Sun Chuen, Mei Foo
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/fascinating-cake-shop-e2316225

After dining nearby, Ivy said there was a shop selling nougats which I found interesting because Mei Foo is a residential area.
As well as Mei Foo, they used to have a branch in Kwun Tong.
When we got there, I was instantly impressed by the variety in there.
There were green tea scones!
Huge donuts on skewers for only $7.5

Pandan cakes!

Charcoal buns:

The nougats were most impressive.

They even had a huge cookie selection!

Infront of the shop, there were so many people queuing for freshly baked egg tarts and portugese tarts. I was surprised at how fast they were sold and the quantities people were buying.

For the coming moon festival, they have these novelty biscuits which are hygienically packed too.
(I remember seeing ones before which were unwrapped and held in a pink plastic baskets).

Thanks to Mjqueen7e for getting me one.

I ended up getting a cheese Pontikege because it looked like a baked meringue.


The cheese pontikege tasted really floury when I took a bite, and it was slightly sweet with a faint taste of cheese.












[Review 1346] The wisdom of seeing and not seeing @ 黑暗中對話體驗館 Dialogue in the Dark Exhibition Centre

18/11/2011
黑暗中對話體驗館 Dialogue in the Dark Exhibition Centre
美孚景荔徑8號盈暉家居城2樓215號
Shop 215, 2/F, Household Centre, 8 King Lai Path, Mei Foo
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/the-wisdom-of-seeing-and-not-seeing-e2206211

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Sometimes we see things we do not want to see.
Sometimes we want to see things that we can't see!
Sometimes when we close our eyes the unforgettable images are still there.
Sometimes no matter how hard we try, we can’t remember the images we want to see.
A quote from the Three wise monkeys: See no evil, Hear no evil, Speak no evil.
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I got a call from OR and I wasn’t sure if I heard what I heard, which was eating in the dark!
Later I got an email, which confirmed it, and it was similar to the one I wanted to try back in UK.

It seemed great because I am quite shy meeting lots of people for the first time and the darkness broke down my shyness barrier because there wouldn't be any eye contact in the darkness!
Even with darkness as a comfort barrier, I was still slightly timid to talk.
Secondly I am quite clumsy, so I didn’t have to worry about others seeing the mess I made.

Before I was invited to Dialogue in the Dark event, I found out about a similar concept in the UK called
Dans Le Noir with restaurants located in London, Spain, New York and Paris.
As well as restaurants they have Spa massage bars with the same theme in Russia and France!
I was intrigued about it then and would have given it a try if I were in UK. It is basically dining in pitch-black darkness.

I had vaguely heard about Dialogue in the Dark, because they had an event before called “Concert in the dark 2011”.
I assumed this dinner was a kick-start to the moonwalker event held by Orbis, but they were independent events.

Anyway, got to the location by MTR and quite a few OR members had already arrived.
We were split into tables of six.
Before we went in, we were briefed that it would be pitch-black inside and a guide would guide us to our tables.
We were each supplied with a white cane to help us as well.

I knew it was going to be pitch-black, but when you are actually in pitch-black darkness it really is quite shocking, similar to being in the middle of the ocean when your feet can't touch the floor.
But after a while, you get accustomed to it and begin to relax.

In pitch-black, you cannot see and it is down to the rest of your senses such as touch, smell and verbal communication, it was then that I realised how important it was to be able to convey concisely.
Our guide gave us a tip: she said if we remained silent, we did not exist to the people around us.

After the food arrived, it was more comforting, but there were a few challenges ahead such as how to pick up or cut the food. The most challenging part was pouring hot tea and cutting the meat attached to the bone!
Basically it was the same as having normal dinner but in darkness, and the usual items you would expect could be found on the table such as Salt, Pepper, Sugar and toothpicks!!!!

The guides were amazing because in the darkness they could guide us to our tables, serve the food, and collect the plates.
The menu and sample dishes were kept secret and revealed when we all finished our meals and made it back to the briefing lounge.
The food was delicious, however the portions could have been bigger because I was still hungry.
I think I must have eaten most of it because referring to the sample dishes at the end they looked quite small.

Starter/Main revealed at the end

Dessert that tasted Great.
It would be really fun if they switched the lights on after finishing the dinner, so we could see our plates and the mess we made on the table if there was any, and the real distance from the entrance to our seats.
It was probably only a few steps to the table, but being blind for the first time, every step was small and you were not sure if you were going to walk into something.
The duration of dinner was two hours, but it went so quickly.
The food was prepared by Gingko House, a restaurant that only employs pensioners.

It would be so cool if we all had a badge with our names in BRAILLE as a souvenir from DID or the task of finding our seats labelled in BRAILLE with our names!!!
After the experience, it gave us an insight into the world of being blind and the obstacles to overcome, and how fortunate we are with 20/20 vision.
If there was more time, I would love to hear them talk about blind people in the society, and how facilities are incorporated to make their lives easier such as special tiles with raised patterns and the BRAILLE alphabet.

Thanks to Openrice again, I finally got to try this experience which I shall compare to the UK one later and I love my personalised chopsticks.







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Service: brilliant
Yummy factor: delicious
MSG levels: none
Cost: Free of charge
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[Review 1345] Never ending moment and choices to come @ 無休站 Moments.hk Food Station

16/11/2011

無休站 Moments.hk Food Station
美孚美孚新邨四期商場1樓7號舖
Shop 7, 1/F Stage 4 Shopping Mall, Mei Foo Sun Chuen, Mei Foo
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/never-ending-moment-and-choices-to-come-e2205624

Was invited to the Dialogue in the dark dinner at Mei Foo so I checked my list to see if there was anything I had bookmarked to eat in Mei Foo.
On my list I found this shop and Dessert Forest.

Since Dessert Forest was closer to the dinner location, I went to this place first, then Dessert Forest would be my second stop before reaching the final destination.

It was residential buildings once you come out from the MTR.
There were so many stalls for food and the place was interesting, it was similar to Tsuen Wan, but it was felt like I was in Stratford, London because there were Westerners and the British type of Africans.

Anyway, after passing many stalls and residential buildings, I was just about to give up!
Then after standing there for a moment I saw pillars with their posters, so I realized the shop was nearby.
I never would have guessed it was located on the second floor.
But luckily, they had really clear instructions and in ENGLISH too that specified the exact SPIRAL staircase!!

After going up those rare spiral staircases in Hong Kong, I finally saw the shop!
There were so many choices, but I couldn’t order too much because there was dinner to come.
I really really really wanted to try the popcorn chicken, it looked really nice with the crispy coating.

Popcorn chicken
In the end, I ordered the noodles that come with sauce and toppings in clear plastic bags.
I only picked one ingredient because I just wanted to try the noodles and sauce.

For the sauces there were four sauces available: seafood, teriyaki, Malaysian satay and sesame.
They also put fresh garlic on top as well.

Ingredients and sauces
The noodles cost me $5 because each ingredient costs $2.5 and the noodles cost $2.5, so if you were to pick three ingredients and a noodle, it would only cost you $10.

After I had started eating the noodles, I noticed they had rolled chicken with cheese, which I will order next time with the popcorn chicken! BUT I don’t know when I visit will MeiFoo again!

The noodles were delicious, and you can choose original, spinach or rice noodles.
The sauce was just right, it was thick and clung to the noodles, and without it the crushed garlic and ingredients would not have come together.
There were many ingredients to choose from, but I just chose the shredded abalone.

Choices and choices
The portion size was quite reasonable too.
These noodles used to be quite popular, but no doubt this place was better and cleaner than the place I tried before.

Overall MF was quite a nice place, tried to go to Dessert Forest to get some Pandan cake but it was Tuesday that day, so it was closed, and I was really surprised because the guy at the newspaper stand spoke English really well!~






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Price: $5
English menu: yes, and clear instructions
Service: brilliant
Yummy factor: delicious
MSG levels: none
Variety:Brilliant
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[Review 7821] Kaya toast @ 一粥麵 Super Super Congee & Noodle

19/12/2020 一粥麵  Super Super Congee & Noodle 樂富聯合道198號樂富廣場1樓1113-1114號舖 Shop 1113-1114, 1/F, Lok Fu Shopping Centre, 198 Junction Road, L...