金寶 Cambo Cafeteria 21/06/2009
旺角洗衣街147號榮梅大樓地下
G/F, Wing Mui Buildling, 147 Washing Street, Mong Kok
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/potato-wedges-in-my-noodles-e2005634
After renovation, the process of eating there has become more convenient, it is not self service, you can sit down, place your order and pay at your table.
i did not like it much before, you had to order, then find yourself a seat, and then go over to collect it, just like a food court.
This time ordered the curry noodles with large prawns, was presented well when it arrived, not spicy or hot at all, despite all that red oil on the top.
The soup was not that strong, and the noodles strands were so short, it was so difficult to pick up with chopsticks.
Also there were potato wedges in it too, which I didn't like, the combination is a bit weird.
Perhaps, it is their interpretation of potatoes in curry so they threw in some wedges which are quicker to cook than peeling and boiling some potatoes.
The prawns were not that fresh, also had some smokey grease odour to it.
Food wise, you can say there is more choice or less choice, depending on what you like.
They have native bottled lime soda.
Anyway I miss the baguettes they had before with lots of liver pate in it.
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[Review 308] Sweet china town @ 糖仁街 China Town Dessert
21/06/2009 糖仁街 China Town Dessert
尖沙咀厚福街11號地下
G/F, 11 Hau Fook Street, Tsim Sha Tsui
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/sweet-china-town-e2005628
Initially intended to visit another dessert place nearby, but due to limited time, I came here.
Anyway, ordering snowflake ice, has now become similar to ordering car noodles, choosing your ice flavour, toppings, fruits, sauces etc.
I ordered the Taro flavour as my snowflake ice flavour, and chose 4 toppings: caramel pudding bits, angel jelly (which is just grass jelly), green tea pudding, and rainbow pearls, and had black sugar syrup as sauce.
The taro snowflake was white in colour, rather than purple, so probably it was flavoured by taro oil essence rather than the powder used in the Taiwan milk teas.
It didn’t taste very strong of taro, but there were slight hints of it. As for the toppings, the green tea cubes had a texture of milk pudding, the rainbow pearls just had the normal chewy texture with a hint of citrus in it, yellow with lemon, green with lime and orange with orange. The rainbow pearls were not on the ordering form, you need to enquire for it.
The grass jelly, was a bit bland, but I preferred it that way with my dessert, or the strong taste would over power the sweetness. The caramel pudding bits, was slightly different, they were like hard gelatin, and quite sweet, cut to tiny rectangles, clear brown for the caramel, and the custard colored bits for the pudding.
尖沙咀厚福街11號地下
G/F, 11 Hau Fook Street, Tsim Sha Tsui
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/sweet-china-town-e2005628
Initially intended to visit another dessert place nearby, but due to limited time, I came here.
Anyway, ordering snowflake ice, has now become similar to ordering car noodles, choosing your ice flavour, toppings, fruits, sauces etc.
I ordered the Taro flavour as my snowflake ice flavour, and chose 4 toppings: caramel pudding bits, angel jelly (which is just grass jelly), green tea pudding, and rainbow pearls, and had black sugar syrup as sauce.
The taro snowflake was white in colour, rather than purple, so probably it was flavoured by taro oil essence rather than the powder used in the Taiwan milk teas.
It didn’t taste very strong of taro, but there were slight hints of it. As for the toppings, the green tea cubes had a texture of milk pudding, the rainbow pearls just had the normal chewy texture with a hint of citrus in it, yellow with lemon, green with lime and orange with orange. The rainbow pearls were not on the ordering form, you need to enquire for it.
The grass jelly, was a bit bland, but I preferred it that way with my dessert, or the strong taste would over power the sweetness. The caramel pudding bits, was slightly different, they were like hard gelatin, and quite sweet, cut to tiny rectangles, clear brown for the caramel, and the custard colored bits for the pudding.
[Review 307] No MSG Healthy meal series @ 大快活 Fairwood
14/06/2009
將軍澳坑口培成路15號蔚藍灣畔1樓126-127號舖
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/no-msg-healthy-meal-series-e2003704
Fairwood have introduced a no MSG series to promote healthy meals, which also includes a fruit. In away it reminds me of the meals at the hospitals served in trays with a fruit.
Firstly I rarely go to any fast food chains, such as Fairwood, Maxims, so I was a bit unfamiliar with the ordering and collection style.
I ordered a takeout, after paying for it, I collected my ticket and assumed to pass it to the food counter.
However it turns out that ticket is for my reference, and you collect it, when the number is called.
Anyway I ordered the fried chicken in peach sauce with rice, and waited a while for it to be ready. I was quite impressed, the staff brought me over the food when it was ready, so I didnt have to go to the counter to collect it.
The chicken did taste crunchy as claimed, and no MSG as stated, with the expected sweet sauce from the peach.
Their no MSG series, works in the sense that the dishes in that range do not really need MSG, they are sweet and sours, or citrus flavours, so those flavours give it a strong flavour based, without really requiring MSG.
Also the Italian dishes is a right choice for their no MSG series, since MSG is mostly found in Asia, and Italian dishes contain mostly tomato and herbs which gives it flavour.
將軍澳坑口培成路15號蔚藍灣畔1樓126-127號舖
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/no-msg-healthy-meal-series-e2003704
Fairwood have introduced a no MSG series to promote healthy meals, which also includes a fruit. In away it reminds me of the meals at the hospitals served in trays with a fruit.
Firstly I rarely go to any fast food chains, such as Fairwood, Maxims, so I was a bit unfamiliar with the ordering and collection style.
I ordered a takeout, after paying for it, I collected my ticket and assumed to pass it to the food counter.
However it turns out that ticket is for my reference, and you collect it, when the number is called.
Anyway I ordered the fried chicken in peach sauce with rice, and waited a while for it to be ready. I was quite impressed, the staff brought me over the food when it was ready, so I didnt have to go to the counter to collect it.
The chicken did taste crunchy as claimed, and no MSG as stated, with the expected sweet sauce from the peach.
Their no MSG series, works in the sense that the dishes in that range do not really need MSG, they are sweet and sours, or citrus flavours, so those flavours give it a strong flavour based, without really requiring MSG.
Also the Italian dishes is a right choice for their no MSG series, since MSG is mostly found in Asia, and Italian dishes contain mostly tomato and herbs which gives it flavour.
[Review 306] Australian icecream with a twist of Italian-US @ Gelare
Gelare 10/06/2009
旺角登打士街56號家樂坊G03舖
Shop G03, Gala Place, 56 Dundas Street, Mong Kok
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/australian-icecream-with-a-twist-of-italian-us-e2002634
First time I visited this ice-cream parlour, I was not immediately attracted, the flavours were the ordinary ones you can get for any other brand.
After visiting their site, www.gelare.com it turns out there are much more better flavours, but not in hong kong. If they had been available I would have tried without hesitation.
The flavours I want to try that are not available in Hong Kong are:
Geláre Super Premium Ice Cream Butter Pecan, Geláre Low Fat Frozen Yogurts Apple Pie Crunch and Geláre New Flavors Asian Ginger Fig Ice Cream.
So in the end I tried Honey malt crunch, and low fat hazelnut, the honey malt one was sweet with bits of malt in it, but not crunchy, the hazelnut was quite good too with plenty of hazelnuts to chew on, both not crunchy, but chewyness with a slight hardness.
The ice-cream texture was very soft that you can stretch it, a bit like mado's, but not as elastic.
旺角登打士街56號家樂坊G03舖
Shop G03, Gala Place, 56 Dundas Street, Mong Kok
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/australian-icecream-with-a-twist-of-italian-us-e2002634
First time I visited this ice-cream parlour, I was not immediately attracted, the flavours were the ordinary ones you can get for any other brand.
After visiting their site, www.gelare.com it turns out there are much more better flavours, but not in hong kong. If they had been available I would have tried without hesitation.
The flavours I want to try that are not available in Hong Kong are:
Geláre Super Premium Ice Cream Butter Pecan, Geláre Low Fat Frozen Yogurts Apple Pie Crunch and Geláre New Flavors Asian Ginger Fig Ice Cream.
So in the end I tried Honey malt crunch, and low fat hazelnut, the honey malt one was sweet with bits of malt in it, but not crunchy, the hazelnut was quite good too with plenty of hazelnuts to chew on, both not crunchy, but chewyness with a slight hardness.
The ice-cream texture was very soft that you can stretch it, a bit like mado's, but not as elastic.
[Review 305] New setting with more choice @ 新記芝士麵茶餐廳
10/06/2009
灣仔灣仔道l51-163號新世紀廣場地下G11至G14號舖
Shop G11-G14, New Century Plaza, 151-163 Wan Chai Road, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/new-setting-with-more-choice-e2002632
I tried to visit this place, when they opened their first shop in Wanchai, never made it, and after they relocated, finally paid a visit to this one in the backstreets of Wanchai.
Ordered the signature noodles in cheese sauce wtih enoki mushrooms and crabsticks.
Quite glad these were available to pick, as I am not that fond of fried egg, ham, chinese red sausage and stuff like that.
All went well together.
灣仔灣仔道l51-163號新世紀廣場地下G11至G14號舖
Shop G11-G14, New Century Plaza, 151-163 Wan Chai Road, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/new-setting-with-more-choice-e2002632
I tried to visit this place, when they opened their first shop in Wanchai, never made it, and after they relocated, finally paid a visit to this one in the backstreets of Wanchai.
Ordered the signature noodles in cheese sauce wtih enoki mushrooms and crabsticks.
Quite glad these were available to pick, as I am not that fond of fried egg, ham, chinese red sausage and stuff like that.
All went well together.
[Review 304] Afternoon Deal @ 莎巴馬來西亞餐廳 Sabah Malaysian Cuisine
莎巴馬來西亞餐廳 Sabah Malaysian Cuisine 10/06/2009
灣仔謝斐道98-102號仁文大廈地下4及5號舖
G/F., Shop 4-5., 98-102 Jaffe Road, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/afternoon-deal-at-sabah-e2002512
I have always wanted to come here for lunch, but always too many people.
Came one late afternoon for tea, and had Instant noodles in Pork bone tea, and roti with curry sauce.
The noodles were the best, I dont usually order it, as i find the fried dough sticks too greasy, and the soup with at least a 2mm thick oil film.
I have to admit the soup is much better than all the other pork bone teas in hong kong, the taste of this one matches the one at Mr Steak a La Buffet when they offer it, except stronger.
The soup has a strong taste of red dates, and slight dong gwai herb, but drinkable.
The instant noodles also taste good too in this broth, luckily they are not that soft when they arrive, and it absorbs the broth whilst softening, giving it flavour.
The pork ribs are rather good too, at least they have meat on it, not the fatty, tough ones that have been boiled and boiled until served.
The roti, was good, not greasy, went well with the curry sauce, it also went well dipped in the pork rib tea.
Even at 5.45, it was continually being filled with customers either for last minute afternoon tea, or early dinner.
Unfortunately my camera ran out of battery, so no pictures were taken.
灣仔謝斐道98-102號仁文大廈地下4及5號舖
G/F., Shop 4-5., 98-102 Jaffe Road, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/afternoon-deal-at-sabah-e2002512
I have always wanted to come here for lunch, but always too many people.
Came one late afternoon for tea, and had Instant noodles in Pork bone tea, and roti with curry sauce.
The noodles were the best, I dont usually order it, as i find the fried dough sticks too greasy, and the soup with at least a 2mm thick oil film.
I have to admit the soup is much better than all the other pork bone teas in hong kong, the taste of this one matches the one at Mr Steak a La Buffet when they offer it, except stronger.
The soup has a strong taste of red dates, and slight dong gwai herb, but drinkable.
The instant noodles also taste good too in this broth, luckily they are not that soft when they arrive, and it absorbs the broth whilst softening, giving it flavour.
The pork ribs are rather good too, at least they have meat on it, not the fatty, tough ones that have been boiled and boiled until served.
The roti, was good, not greasy, went well with the curry sauce, it also went well dipped in the pork rib tea.
Even at 5.45, it was continually being filled with customers either for last minute afternoon tea, or early dinner.
Unfortunately my camera ran out of battery, so no pictures were taken.
[Review 303] Apple Fritter @ 星巴克咖啡 Starbucks
05/06/2009 星巴克咖啡 Starbucks \\
灣仔皇后大道東248號萬誠保險中心地下G5-G6A號舖
Queen's Road East
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/apple-fritter-e2001184
Finally had a spare moment to try the apple fritter, the actual product is slightly different to what I was expecting, after referring to Wikipedia, the Starbucks version is an American one as opposed to the British one.
The British one is apple dipped in batter and fried, and the american is more like donut texture, and then covered in icing.
Tasted quite nice, but just like a donut to me.
The hygiene could have been improved, there was a little bug flying to devour my donut, I tried to usher it away with my hand, and my fork went flying, a bit embarrassing if I hadn't stopped it, it would have probably hit the person in front.
灣仔皇后大道東248號萬誠保險中心地下G5-G6A號舖
Queen's Road East
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/apple-fritter-e2001184
Finally had a spare moment to try the apple fritter, the actual product is slightly different to what I was expecting, after referring to Wikipedia, the Starbucks version is an American one as opposed to the British one.
The British one is apple dipped in batter and fried, and the american is more like donut texture, and then covered in icing.
Tasted quite nice, but just like a donut to me.
The hygiene could have been improved, there was a little bug flying to devour my donut, I tried to usher it away with my hand, and my fork went flying, a bit embarrassing if I hadn't stopped it, it would have probably hit the person in front.
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