08/06/2010
海皇粥店 Ocean Empire Food Shop
灣仔莊士敦道137-139號地下及地庫
Basement & G/F., Simsons Comm. Bldg., No. 137-139 Johnston Rd.,, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/new-dishes-outshone-by-their-ordinary-stuff-e2090223
Tried the two new dishes, the crispy prawn rice roll, and the prawn congee with lobster broth, in addition to that, I also got the usual fried dough rice roll and noodles.
For the crispy prawn roll, I was expecting the prawns to be crispy.
They were not at all, infact I couldn’t find any traces of batter.
It was just the normal prawns wrapped in rice roll and cut in six pieces and topped with floss as shown in the product picture.
As for the golden prawn congee, it was nothing like the product picture.
The product picture looked like lobster bisque topped with sliced fried dough sticks and spring onion.
The name of the congee was a bit misleading, because there was no prawns, only lobster balls, which is makes it cheap, also I couldn’t taste any lobster or prawn in the congee.
So it was over priced for $30 when it had cheap lobster balls that can be found in $18-20 noodles.
Anyway, I may give it a second try, as the branch I went to may not have been educated to make them.
Overall, their normal stuff tastes better than the news dishes.
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[Review 768] ▒▒Tapping into Teppanyaki territory▒▒@ 上野鐵板燒專門店 Ueno Teppan-Yaki Restaurant
06/06/2010
上野鐵板燒專門店 Ueno Teppan-Yaki Restaurant
旺角通菜街1M至1T華發大廈地下D舖
Shop D, G/F, Wah Fat Mansion, 1M-1T Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/tapping-into-teppanyaki-territory-e2089761
Ordered the set for 3 people consisting of:
Salmon salad
Sashimi
Teppanyaki vegetables
Grilled king prawns
japanese oysters
US tenderloin
deep fried chicken with garlic
fried rice with bacon
miso soup with clam and mushrom
Salmon salad:
a nice mix of finely sliced cucumber, sweetcorn, and lettuce in japanese vinaigrette.
Sashimi:
OK.
Teppanyaki vegetables
This was grilled courgettes and mushrooms,
Grilled king prawns:
Massive prawns flavoured delicately with salt and peppar.
japanese oyster:
these were the best, they very creamy and not over cooked.
US tenderloin
The beef was also good, juicy and tender.
deep fried chicken with garlic
The chicken was nice and crispy.
fried rice with bacon
Towards the end, i was full already, so didnt eat much of the fried rice.
miso soup with clam and mushrom
the soup was good, but I couldnt see any clam in it.
Dessert:
There was a choice of Green Tea ice-cream or egg pudding, so I chose the egg pudding.
It was so good, it tasted like caramel pudding but without the sauce.
上野鐵板燒專門店 Ueno Teppan-Yaki Restaurant
旺角通菜街1M至1T華發大廈地下D舖
Shop D, G/F, Wah Fat Mansion, 1M-1T Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/tapping-into-teppanyaki-territory-e2089761
Ordered the set for 3 people consisting of:
Salmon salad
Sashimi
Teppanyaki vegetables
Grilled king prawns
japanese oysters
US tenderloin
deep fried chicken with garlic
fried rice with bacon
miso soup with clam and mushrom
Salmon salad:
a nice mix of finely sliced cucumber, sweetcorn, and lettuce in japanese vinaigrette.
Sashimi:
OK.
Teppanyaki vegetables
This was grilled courgettes and mushrooms,
Grilled king prawns:
Massive prawns flavoured delicately with salt and peppar.
japanese oyster:
these were the best, they very creamy and not over cooked.
US tenderloin
The beef was also good, juicy and tender.
deep fried chicken with garlic
The chicken was nice and crispy.
fried rice with bacon
Towards the end, i was full already, so didnt eat much of the fried rice.
miso soup with clam and mushrom
the soup was good, but I couldnt see any clam in it.
Dessert:
There was a choice of Green Tea ice-cream or egg pudding, so I chose the egg pudding.
It was so good, it tasted like caramel pudding but without the sauce.
[Review 767] Peach yoghurt drink @ 許留山 Hui Lau Shan (銅鑼灣)
03/06/2010
許留山 (銅鑼灣)
銅鑼灣波斯富街24-30號寶漢大廈地下26號舖
Percival St,, Causeway Bay
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/peach-yoghurt-drink-e2089092
Nice cooler for the summer. Peach yoghurt with mini dumplings at the bottom.
There is also a pineapple version too, and you can choose either crystal jelly or mini dumplings.
The yoghurt does not taste like Yakult or natural yoghurt, but the whole drink tastes a bit like the pomelo mango dessert.
許留山 (銅鑼灣)
銅鑼灣波斯富街24-30號寶漢大廈地下26號舖
Percival St,, Causeway Bay
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/peach-yoghurt-drink-e2089092
Nice cooler for the summer. Peach yoghurt with mini dumplings at the bottom.
There is also a pineapple version too, and you can choose either crystal jelly or mini dumplings.
The yoghurt does not taste like Yakult or natural yoghurt, but the whole drink tastes a bit like the pomelo mango dessert.
[Review 766] Singmalay Part 22 @ 帕帕咪婭咖啡餐廳 PappaMia Coffee Restaurant
03/06/2010
帕帕咪婭咖啡餐廳 PappaMia Coffee Restaurant
尖沙咀厚福街5-6號多富閣1樓
1/F, Dorfu Court, 5-6 Hau Fook Street, Tsim Sha Tsui
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/singmalay-part-22-e2089083
On arrival, there was a stand outside displaying the different lunch sets, I was slightly disappointed because being a Malaysian restaurant, the lunch sets were Chinese food.
As a new restaurant, I would of thought they should have been promoting their dishes rather than serving chinese sets, however they did have a booth at East Point City’s Malaysian festival promoting their restaurant.
It is quite interesting that the Malay restaurants use parental nouns as the restaurant name such as this one Pappa, and the one in central uses Mama in the name.
Comparing this restaurant to Malaymama, this one is obviously a big scale restaurant and the items on the menu are more extensive.
They both serve Ip Po Ho Fun, but the price at Malaymama is $3x, while the one here is about double that.
There are some items here that are served at Toast box such as the half-boiled eggs however Pappamia is an expensive version of Malaymama and Toast box combined.
I still havent been to Sh!ok or that Good Satay place in TST so I cannot compare to that.
Inside the restaurant, the decor is similar to Yeh Lam Kwok.
The average price per dish was like $50-60 which is quite expensive.
There were a few items on the menu, which were interesting: soymilk and grass jelly
and soya milk with sweet dumplings.
I felt the local waiters didn’t have much knowledge on Malaysian food, because some customer complained their fried “gwai deal” was not in long strands, and the waitress obviously thought it was Chinese ho fun and agreed the chef cooked it badly.
It was later explained by the head waiter the dish was meant to be like that.
Apart from the noodles, there was quite a controversy on their tea too, there were a lot of queries and different expectations from customers, so I think their menu should state clearly about their teas.
Ordered four dishes: Chicken Hainan style, Noodles in curry sauce, grass jelly and lychee drink, and the sago in coconut sauce.
Hainan chicken:
It came with the usual three sauces, chilli, soya and ginger puree.
There was also beanshoots and pineapple too.
The pineapple has been cooked, so it is slightly sour.
The rice was too hard, and the table nearby also complained it was too hard and oily.
Noodles in curry sauce:
There was not much broth, but sufficient curry sauce, it tasted like red curry.
The fish slices that came with it were ok, and the fried fish in beancurd skin was the best.
Grass jelly and lychee drink:
In the menu this was classified as a drink, but it looked more like a dessert.
The size of the cup was huge too, almost slightly bigger than the average soup bowl.
It was very refreshing, there was slushed lychee ice with the grass jelly.
The lychee was a bit too sweet, but it was canned lychees.
Sago in coconut sauce:
This was quite nice, the coconut sauce tastes like those brown coconut candies wrapped in colour wrapping.
Overall, I think the desserts scored better, although I have yet to try the noodles in crab oil.
帕帕咪婭咖啡餐廳 PappaMia Coffee Restaurant
尖沙咀厚福街5-6號多富閣1樓
1/F, Dorfu Court, 5-6 Hau Fook Street, Tsim Sha Tsui
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/singmalay-part-22-e2089083
On arrival, there was a stand outside displaying the different lunch sets, I was slightly disappointed because being a Malaysian restaurant, the lunch sets were Chinese food.
As a new restaurant, I would of thought they should have been promoting their dishes rather than serving chinese sets, however they did have a booth at East Point City’s Malaysian festival promoting their restaurant.
It is quite interesting that the Malay restaurants use parental nouns as the restaurant name such as this one Pappa, and the one in central uses Mama in the name.
Comparing this restaurant to Malaymama, this one is obviously a big scale restaurant and the items on the menu are more extensive.
They both serve Ip Po Ho Fun, but the price at Malaymama is $3x, while the one here is about double that.
There are some items here that are served at Toast box such as the half-boiled eggs however Pappamia is an expensive version of Malaymama and Toast box combined.
I still havent been to Sh!ok or that Good Satay place in TST so I cannot compare to that.
Inside the restaurant, the decor is similar to Yeh Lam Kwok.
The average price per dish was like $50-60 which is quite expensive.
There were a few items on the menu, which were interesting: soymilk and grass jelly
and soya milk with sweet dumplings.
I felt the local waiters didn’t have much knowledge on Malaysian food, because some customer complained their fried “gwai deal” was not in long strands, and the waitress obviously thought it was Chinese ho fun and agreed the chef cooked it badly.
It was later explained by the head waiter the dish was meant to be like that.
Apart from the noodles, there was quite a controversy on their tea too, there were a lot of queries and different expectations from customers, so I think their menu should state clearly about their teas.
Ordered four dishes: Chicken Hainan style, Noodles in curry sauce, grass jelly and lychee drink, and the sago in coconut sauce.
Hainan chicken:
It came with the usual three sauces, chilli, soya and ginger puree.
There was also beanshoots and pineapple too.
The pineapple has been cooked, so it is slightly sour.
The rice was too hard, and the table nearby also complained it was too hard and oily.
Noodles in curry sauce:
There was not much broth, but sufficient curry sauce, it tasted like red curry.
The fish slices that came with it were ok, and the fried fish in beancurd skin was the best.
Grass jelly and lychee drink:
In the menu this was classified as a drink, but it looked more like a dessert.
The size of the cup was huge too, almost slightly bigger than the average soup bowl.
It was very refreshing, there was slushed lychee ice with the grass jelly.
The lychee was a bit too sweet, but it was canned lychees.
Sago in coconut sauce:
This was quite nice, the coconut sauce tastes like those brown coconut candies wrapped in colour wrapping.
Overall, I think the desserts scored better, although I have yet to try the noodles in crab oil.
[Review 765] Abalone and Conch Set @ 鴻星中菜 Super Star Chinese Cuisine
03/06/10
鴻星中菜 Super Star Chinese Cuisine
將軍澳唐德街9號將軍澳中心1樓123號舖
Shop 123, 1/F, Park Central, 9 Tong Tak Street, Tseung Kwan O
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/abalone-and-conch-set-e2089079
Chinese is not really my favourite cuisine to have unless all the food is up to scratch.
The major problem is that in Hong Kong, you would think being in a chinese place you can get good chinese food anywhere, but it seems that only the expensive places serve good food, whereas in England there is so much competition that it tastes consistently good anywhere.
Ordered the Abalone and conch set for 6 people, the set consisted of: half a roast suckling pig, 6 baked stuffed conches, stir fried prawns with flaxseed, beancurd rolls and pearl dumplings, steamed fish with sweet picked veg, chicken and sharksfin soup, chicken and grounded ginger sauce, scallop and kale fried fried and dessert.
For maxims, I do not have any expectations because the food is just so-so.
However I did expect the conch and abalone to be good as they were the highlights of the set, and the rest of the dishes are just fillers to make the set worth its price.
Roast suckling pig: presented nicely but too fatty.
Baked conches: This was a conch shell stuffed with chopped up conch meat in Portuguese sauce.
The filling was slightly spicy and coconutty, with pieces of conch meat mixed with Portuguese sauce and potato
Stir fried prawn and flaxseed:
This was a medley of prawn, courgettes and flaxseed, slightly oily, but this is chinese food, the taste wasn’t that strong either.
Beancurd rolls and pearl dumplings: both were rather soggy, the pearl dumpling is basically a chiu chow dumpling with translucent skin, however the skin at the bottom was too thick and chewy.
Both tasteless and boring.
Steamed fish and sweet pickled vegetable: same as any steamed fish.
Chicken and sharks fin soup:
The broth was clear and the chicken was over boiled.
Abalone and mushrooms:
The abalones were slightly too hard and overall too much oil in the dish that the lettuce reeked of oil
Chicken and grounded ginger sauce:
This was better than expected, although it was too salty, the sauce was rich and generous.
However it was just too oily only.
Scallop and kale fried rice: too greasy and tasteless
Dessert: red bean sweet soup
Something that I do not eat, so cant comment, but others said it was bitter due to the dried grapefruit peel.
Overall, I only like the stuff conch and chicken in ginger sauce, and next time I reckon I would be better off ordering ala carte items.
鴻星中菜 Super Star Chinese Cuisine
將軍澳唐德街9號將軍澳中心1樓123號舖
Shop 123, 1/F, Park Central, 9 Tong Tak Street, Tseung Kwan O
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/abalone-and-conch-set-e2089079
Chinese is not really my favourite cuisine to have unless all the food is up to scratch.
The major problem is that in Hong Kong, you would think being in a chinese place you can get good chinese food anywhere, but it seems that only the expensive places serve good food, whereas in England there is so much competition that it tastes consistently good anywhere.
Ordered the Abalone and conch set for 6 people, the set consisted of: half a roast suckling pig, 6 baked stuffed conches, stir fried prawns with flaxseed, beancurd rolls and pearl dumplings, steamed fish with sweet picked veg, chicken and sharksfin soup, chicken and grounded ginger sauce, scallop and kale fried fried and dessert.
For maxims, I do not have any expectations because the food is just so-so.
However I did expect the conch and abalone to be good as they were the highlights of the set, and the rest of the dishes are just fillers to make the set worth its price.
Roast suckling pig: presented nicely but too fatty.
Baked conches: This was a conch shell stuffed with chopped up conch meat in Portuguese sauce.
The filling was slightly spicy and coconutty, with pieces of conch meat mixed with Portuguese sauce and potato
Stir fried prawn and flaxseed:
This was a medley of prawn, courgettes and flaxseed, slightly oily, but this is chinese food, the taste wasn’t that strong either.
Beancurd rolls and pearl dumplings: both were rather soggy, the pearl dumpling is basically a chiu chow dumpling with translucent skin, however the skin at the bottom was too thick and chewy.
Both tasteless and boring.
Steamed fish and sweet pickled vegetable: same as any steamed fish.
Chicken and sharks fin soup:
The broth was clear and the chicken was over boiled.
Abalone and mushrooms:
The abalones were slightly too hard and overall too much oil in the dish that the lettuce reeked of oil
Chicken and grounded ginger sauce:
This was better than expected, although it was too salty, the sauce was rich and generous.
However it was just too oily only.
Scallop and kale fried rice: too greasy and tasteless
Dessert: red bean sweet soup
Something that I do not eat, so cant comment, but others said it was bitter due to the dried grapefruit peel.
Overall, I only like the stuff conch and chicken in ginger sauce, and next time I reckon I would be better off ordering ala carte items.
[Review 764] Part 1: Dipping Jack is back! @ 麥當勞 McDonald's
03/06/2010
麥當勞 McDonald's
灣仔駱克道151號2樓
2/F, 151 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/part-1-dipping-jack-is-back-e2089054
Dipping Jack is back, Hooray!
The Chilli and Lime sauce caught my attention, it was so green on the commercial, and when I got the real thing, the colour was consistent with the commercial.
It looks like gunge and slime, which is slightly off putting, but something that is quite a breakthrough for McDs. Usually their sauces are white, yellow, red, orange, more on the warm colours, so this one really stands out.
The sauce is translucent green with finely grounded green and red chilli’s that can be seen.
For the taste, it was spicier than I expected, and slightly sweet as with all McDs sauces and a strong hint of lime.
Anyway, there shall be part 2, as I can’t wait to try the French cheese on the 16th!
麥當勞 McDonald's
灣仔駱克道151號2樓
2/F, 151 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/part-1-dipping-jack-is-back-e2089054
Dipping Jack is back, Hooray!
The Chilli and Lime sauce caught my attention, it was so green on the commercial, and when I got the real thing, the colour was consistent with the commercial.
It looks like gunge and slime, which is slightly off putting, but something that is quite a breakthrough for McDs. Usually their sauces are white, yellow, red, orange, more on the warm colours, so this one really stands out.
The sauce is translucent green with finely grounded green and red chilli’s that can be seen.
For the taste, it was spicier than I expected, and slightly sweet as with all McDs sauces and a strong hint of lime.
Anyway, there shall be part 2, as I can’t wait to try the French cheese on the 16th!
[Review 763] Lovely Crepes @ La Creperie
31/05/2010
La Crêperie
灣仔皇后大道東100-102號鉅芝樓1樓
1/F, Kui Chi Mansion, 100-102 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/lovely-crepes-e2088354
The previous review I wrote for this restaurant only did justice for the French, so for this second visit the review is in English.
I was excited when this place opened, because it serves Crepes, a thin crispy pancake with various topping (not be confused with american hotcakes) and savoury ones too.
After their successful branch in Shanghai, here it is in Hong Kong!
This type of French cuisine is more down to earth too, just simple pancakes and local items like moule frites rather than the classy French meals with numerous aperitifs and foie gras.
The restaurant was laid out with black wooden tables and chairs and lighthouse salt and pepper shakers.
It was like walking into a restaurant by the seaside.
The wall on one side had the thick grey bricks just like medieval Normande which is scenic medieval buildings and lush green grass.
As it just opened, there were not much people then on this visit, the staff there were nice and considerate, I was asked if the music was too loud and it was turned down.
Gradually the restaurant filled up with people, and the attitude of the waiters was still amazing, they even asked us if we minded people to sit by us, and also at the end, they thanked us for the tips too.
Never in a million years would honks to that!
It was also good that the waiters were French people, so were the customers.
Anyway back to the food.
Ordered two galettes, and two sweet crepes.
La plage: lemon cream, mint and Meringue.
creamy lemon sauce that tasted like lemon curd. I thought the Meringue would come as crushed pieces but it come as a small little meringue.
Apple and cinammon: la krompouz
This was really nice, thick caramel with cinammon and stewed apples.
La bosco: mixed seafood, parsley, white wine, cream
It was quite creamy, and there was a hint of spicyness in it, which I didnt expect for French food, but with the buckwheat pancake, it tasted nice.
les pierres noire: french camembert, cheese, smoked ham , mixed mushrooms, salads
This was my favourite, very cheesey. also nice gooey cheese wrapped inside, and the mushrooms were diced so finely.
To finish off the meal, tried the sweet cider. I never really order alcohol, but this one claimed to be very sweet and fruity.
When it came, it was served in two big bowls, the colour of the cider was bright golden brown orange. The taste was truly fruity, and at 2.5% I could not taste any alcohol which I can for other 2.5% alcohols.
Although I couldnt taste the alcohol, I could feel the effects of alcohol kicking it.
La Crêperie
灣仔皇后大道東100-102號鉅芝樓1樓
1/F, Kui Chi Mansion, 100-102 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/lovely-crepes-e2088354
The previous review I wrote for this restaurant only did justice for the French, so for this second visit the review is in English.
I was excited when this place opened, because it serves Crepes, a thin crispy pancake with various topping (not be confused with american hotcakes) and savoury ones too.
After their successful branch in Shanghai, here it is in Hong Kong!
This type of French cuisine is more down to earth too, just simple pancakes and local items like moule frites rather than the classy French meals with numerous aperitifs and foie gras.
The restaurant was laid out with black wooden tables and chairs and lighthouse salt and pepper shakers.
It was like walking into a restaurant by the seaside.
The wall on one side had the thick grey bricks just like medieval Normande which is scenic medieval buildings and lush green grass.
As it just opened, there were not much people then on this visit, the staff there were nice and considerate, I was asked if the music was too loud and it was turned down.
Gradually the restaurant filled up with people, and the attitude of the waiters was still amazing, they even asked us if we minded people to sit by us, and also at the end, they thanked us for the tips too.
Never in a million years would honks to that!
It was also good that the waiters were French people, so were the customers.
Anyway back to the food.
Ordered two galettes, and two sweet crepes.
La plage: lemon cream, mint and Meringue.
creamy lemon sauce that tasted like lemon curd. I thought the Meringue would come as crushed pieces but it come as a small little meringue.
Apple and cinammon: la krompouz
This was really nice, thick caramel with cinammon and stewed apples.
La bosco: mixed seafood, parsley, white wine, cream
It was quite creamy, and there was a hint of spicyness in it, which I didnt expect for French food, but with the buckwheat pancake, it tasted nice.
les pierres noire: french camembert, cheese, smoked ham , mixed mushrooms, salads
This was my favourite, very cheesey. also nice gooey cheese wrapped inside, and the mushrooms were diced so finely.
To finish off the meal, tried the sweet cider. I never really order alcohol, but this one claimed to be very sweet and fruity.
When it came, it was served in two big bowls, the colour of the cider was bright golden brown orange. The taste was truly fruity, and at 2.5% I could not taste any alcohol which I can for other 2.5% alcohols.
Although I couldnt taste the alcohol, I could feel the effects of alcohol kicking it.
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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...







































