[Review 323] All you can eat Dim Sum buffet @ Little Sheep 小肥羊 (銅鑼灣)

Little Sheep 小肥羊 (銅鑼灣)
06/07/2009
銅鑼灣駱克道463-483號銅鑼灣廣場二期2樓
2/F, Causeway Bay Plaza 2, 463-483 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/all-you-can-eat-dim-sum-buffet-e2009710

Went to try their Dim Sum buffet, $55 per person plus 10% service charge and tea.

Their Dim Sum range includes all the basics you can eat in any restaurant, such as the Prawn Hargau, Various rice rolls, Beef balls, chicken feet, dessert, and their Mongolian dishes.

I was surprised most of their dishes were satisfactory, the Har Gau was wrapped more like the Mongolian dumplings/Italian tortellini. The dishes that let it down were the beef balls, and lamb dumplings. The beef balls were very red, either caused by soda powder or being uncooked. The lamb dumplings were the worst, it tasted so foul, I wanted to puke after taking one bite.








[Review 322] Reminds me of Wagamama @ Misocool

03/07/2009 Misocool
鰂魚涌華蘭路2至10號惠安苑低層地下SLG8-9A舖
Shop SLG8-9A, Sub-lower G/F, Westlands Gardens, 2-10 Westlands Road, Quarry Bay
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/reminds-me-of-wagamama-e2008850



Well, thought there was only one Misocool in HK, but there is one in Staunton Street, despite finding out too late, I still went to the Quarry bay one.

Quite an array of restaurants there, Epoch, Habitu, Misocool, and even KFC on that road.

Got there early in the evening, was allocated to this communal type large table, the décor and settings reminds me of WAGAMAMA http://www.wagamama.com/
At Wagamama, there are huge long tables, where people sit in rows with people opposite each other, and they are also specialists in noodles as well.

Anyway back to Miscocool, I ordered the White carrot gyozas, Stir-fried ink noodles in soup, Spicy Konjac noodles in soup, and a Miu Miu Berry (Strawberry milkshake).

The gyozas, was the main attraction that drew me to Misocool, normal gyozas are wrapped like dumplings, however these gyozas are minced gyoza fillings in between a folded sliced white carrot.

Presented on a plate with a drop of Japanese mayonnaise and fish roe on top. The gyoza is crunchy and the white carrot on the outside has been pan-fried. When dipped in the soy dipping sauce, the taste of white carrot is more evident, as the crunchiness has been softened by the soy sauce.

With or without sauce, it tastes good, however I prefer without the sauce, so that it tastes crunchier.

As for the noodles, they tasted OK, the spicy konjac noodles tasted like bean thread noodles but thicker and chewier. The noodle shape was long and cylindrical a bit different to the illustrated pictures which was long and flat like tagliatelle.
The Konjac noodles, had a sugar centred egg (tong sum daan), my first time eating one as I always had the impression it was sweet, but it just tastes like a soft boiled egg with a slight runny firm centre .

The ink noodles was also good, the bowl was worth its price, full of vegetables, seafood, even found 2 clams, 4 prawns, squid, 2 scallops. The soup base was nice and milky, however the smell was slightly milky for me. The only draw back, was the noodles were hot in temperature all the way through, which took me ages to eat, and frankly food with high temperatures, you can’t really taste it.

Lastly the milkshake didn’t taste that nice, a bit fake, no ice-cream taste in it at all, or maybe the fake strawberry taste was just the strawberry ice-cream.






[Review 321] Fried cheddar n Camembert cheese @ 嵐山料理

03/07/2009 嵐山料理
銅鑼灣摩頓台灣景樓6B號舖
Shop 6B, Bay View Mansion, Moreton Terrace, Causeway Bay
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/fried-chedder-n-camembert-cheese-e2008838

I love fried food, so was happy to see one that just specialises in fried take-out snacks.
Luckily I am not affected by sore-throats or any after effects and myths I hear about fried food from the Chinese ppl.

I ordered the fried cheese and prawn; both were covered in cutlet coating.
Next time I will try the fried oyster and banana fritters.
Personally I prefer tempura coating, but cutlet is ok too.

Each item comes with a few pieces of flat cut chips, which lightens out the snack a bit.
The prawn cutlet was ok, however I preferred the cheese. There were two types in the portion, Camembert and Cheddar cheese.

Cheddar tastes stronger, and Camembert is creamier and oozes out with a sharp taste from the white Camembert rind.



[Review 320] Laksa @ 馬泰 Ma Thai

馬泰 Ma Thai 03/07/2009
將軍澳重華路8號東港城197A舖
Shop No.197A, East Point City, 8 Chung Wa Road, Tseung Kwan O
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/laksa-e2008781

As mentioned in my earlier review, I would revisit this place to try either the Laksa or the Buk Ku Teh.
So this time I tried the Laksa, just to compare with the other places I had before.

For a bowl of Laksa, it was priced at $60, which is the average Laksa price in Hong Kong for a seafood one. As shown on the picture, the seafood, were the frozen ones as expected with no taste, boiled and placed on top of the noodles when served.

The prawns were the peeled types, which were convenient, the only draw back, is that it doesn’t have that prawn taste.

Anyway tasted better than I expected, the soup was much stronger, it was thick and full bodied, creamy, but not too strong of coconut.
The noodles were the thick white ones like spaghetti, they were soft and flavoured from the soup.
The tofu was slightly harder and chewier than preferred, the soup was not spicy at all, so anyone who cannot eat spicy laksa, can try it here.

For dessert I had coconut banana fritters, the batter was just right, light and crispy, inside with pureed banana, and topped with lots of desiccated coconut. The sweetness was acceptable.
Quite a good dessert too.


[Review 319] Cheap food sets @ 壹麵館 Eat Garden

壹麵館 Eat Garden 29/06/2009
將軍澳重華路8號東港城1樓181號舖
Shop No.181, 1/F, East Point City, 8 Chung Wa Road, Tseung Kwan O
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/cheap-food-sets-e2007800


This restaurant is always packed with people, and it never crossed my mind to try this place.

However, there were not many customers that day, so I gave it a try.

I entered the restaurant as you would normally do, however I waited for ages and no-one came to take me to a table.
After a while, someone finally took me to a table, and then I tried to order, but it turns out you have to go to the counter and pay for it then sit down.

After discovering that, I went to the counter and ordered a Laksa including a drink for $28.

Then after a while I was served it. I did'nt really expect anything from this place or expect it to taste good.
I think if I chose Instant noodles, it would have tasted better.
The Ramen was not even Ramen, more like Shanghai noodles.
The presentation could have been better, there was chilli oil spots splattered all over the rim of the bowl.

[Review 318] Curry in the busy little roads @ Sun King Yuen Curry 新景園咖喱小廚

Sun King Yuen Curry  新景園咖喱小廚
26/06/2009
灣仔春園街20號地舖
G/F, 20 Spring Garden Lane, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/curry-in-the-busy-little-roads-e2007015





Never really noticed this shop, in the middle of Spring Garden Lane, walking on this street, there is no chance to pause or stop, all the people are like fast zombies getting from one end of the street to the other.

I only aroused interested in this restaurant when I saw pictures of crispy pork chops, curry sauce, and fried beef ho fun on OpenRice.

So I went there and ordered just that.

There was an empty table, so sat down, the waitress was a bit busy to take our orders.
Were given chopsticks and bowls, didn't expect to have to clean them, cos there was some dirt on the bowl.
The curry pork chop came pretty quickly, curry sauce is in a separate dish.
The pork was a huge cutlet cut in strips that almost covered the whole plate, still crunchy and piping hot, however I felt the pork was a bit fat like the neck part, and it was pink inside probably from the soda flour used to soften it up.

The curry sauce tasted very good, if you request for the curry to be less hot, the sauce is thicker and lighter in colour.
The beef ho fun, was nice too, but not salty enough, after putting curry sauce, it tasted better. The beef in it was nice and soft, just like the ones in UK.

Also there is a huge difference in eat in/take out prices.

[Review 317] Cute mini Kaya buns @ Toast Box 土司工坊

Toast Box  土司工坊
26/06/2009
銅鑼灣勿地臣街1號時代廣場B2 B219-B220號舖
Shop B219-B220, B2, Times Square, 1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bayhttps://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/cute-mini-kaya-buns-e2006936

Finally got the Kaya buns that were advertised in the magazines a while ago $8 for 4 pieces. When I saw it from the magazine, it seemed quite a bargain 4 pieces for $8, usually the average bakery from this place are $7 or more.

When I saw the real thing, it turns out to be 4 mini buns, about 4 cm x 4 cm in size, which is equivalent to the amount of 1.5 buns.

Anyway the bread was mint coloured, and filled with Kaya filling, the stuff they sell in jars as well.

It was a bit sweet for me, if there was less filling or less sugar in the filling, then it would be better. But anyway it shows they are generous with the filling.


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