[Review 890] Appalling food!! @ 香格格酸辣米線

26/10/2010
香格格酸辣米線
將軍澳常寧路2號TKO Gateway東翼1樓E169-E170號舖
Shop 169-170, 1/F, East Wing, TKO Gateway, 2 Sheung Ning Street, Tseung Kwan O
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/appalling-food-e2126285




The food here was appalling, ordered vermicelli in soup and vinegar ribs with rice.

Vermicelli:
The taste of the soup was weird, it was not spicy, but there was a weird sensation on my tongue and lips.
It was almost like eating bowl of stinging nettles.
The whole dish just tasted W+E+I+R+D!!!!


Vinegar ribs and rice:
This was so amateur, it was basically fried pork chops with vinegar sauce put on the top!
The rice was ok, it had bits of chopped up vegetables.

Barley lemon drink:
Just tasted like syrup, as you can see the drink was crystal clear, the barley was not even boiled in the drink, it was just water added with syrup and barley pearls added to the drink separately.

[Review 889] Dining at Typhoon in hope of a super Typhoon~!~ @ Typhoon

24/10/2010
Typhoon
灣仔駱克道37-39號地下
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/dining-typhoon-in-hope-of-a-super-typhoon-e2125684







Since my last visit, this restaurant has improved tremendously.
Big Ernies next door has been replaced by The Blue Goose, and they both serve the same food as Typhoon so you can choose to sit at the Typhoon or at The Blue Goose.
Anyway the lunch sets range from $58-$62, no service charge included but a $1 compulsory charity donation per person.
They have the set lunches on display, so you can see before you order, rice seems to be their speciality.
Last week when I walked past, they had some purple risotto that I found interesting.
I went the Typhoon in the mood hoping the super typhoon would be a ferocious but unfortunately it turned out to be a crappy typhoon!
There were 4 lunch sets: spaghetti puttanesca, fish, pork chop with risotto and mozzarella mushroom bun and chips.
All the set lunches come with soup/salad and a drink.
Ordered the pork chop with risotto and the mozzarella mushroom bun and chips.
I was attracted to both those sets, especially the risotto with peas and herbs, and the pure white mozzarella in the bun with grilled mushrooms.
The soup and salad arrived, the tomato and potato soup came first, the soup tasted a bit sweet but ok.
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The risotto was as good as imagined and nicely flavoured with the herbs in the rice and peas, although it could have been slightly softer.
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As for the bun, the mushrooms were grilled keeping the earthy taste of the mushrooms, and the mozzarella was placed in the bun and not grilled.
The bun was slightly old and dry, especially since it was a dusted bun.
The chips were the flat cut types, so I got some vinegar to go with it.
The mozzarella was how it should be, pure white, not melted to tasteless stringy cheese.
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To end the perfect lunch, there was a perfect cuppa in a pretty dark clear blue mug.

[Review 888] Froyo @ agnès b. Café LPG

24/10/2010
agnès b. Café LPG
銅鑼灣京士頓街2-4號名店坊1樓1及2A號舖
Shop 1&2A, 1/F, Fashion Walk, 2-4 Kingston Street, Causeway Bay
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/froyo-at-agnes-b-cafe-lpg-e2125681















I came here especially for Froyo, not because of the recent popularity in Froyo, but the cute Mini profiteroles toppings.
I wonder if the size of these are smaller or the ones at Clover are smaller?

They were so cute, each profiterole has a chocolate base, and the mini profiteroles in the display jar had a white base.

It costs $30 per cup, and there is a choice of mango or original froyo, with a free topping and a choice of sauce.
The choice of toppings include: fresh strawberries, fresh blueberries, rainbow meringues, mini proferiteroles, cocoa powder, hazelbut cookie curmble, palmier crumble, oatmeal cookie crumble, millefeuile, almond, hazelnut, liquid filled boba, mochi.
As for the sauces they had: chocolate, caramel, creme brulee, peach and pineapple, but unfortunately they didnt have creme brulee on the day I went.


The funny thing was, I ordered the mini profiteroles as stated on the choice list, but they didnt know what they were until I pointed to it on the choice list, and after some mumbling between the staff, they said "ar mini puffs ar".
Anyway the mini profiteroles were really cute, it would be so cool, if those tiny things were pre-filled with froyo, just like cream filled profiteroles.
Apart from the Froyo, the Jasmine mini cake was also quite pretty, it has glittery gel on the top, which I am intrigued to know what those glistening particles are.

[Review 887] Roast @ 大家樂 Café de Coral

22/10/2010

大家樂  Café de Coral
北角英皇道250號北角城中心地下
G/F, Fortress Tower, 250 King's Road, North Point
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/roast-cdc-e2125399


Its always a headache going to Café coral for food, the menu is very confusing and hard to order, and the stuff is a bit too local for me.

You just don’t know what to expect with local food, in the end I picked the simplest dish I could find, chicken leg with rice.
When I ordered, there was a confusion that it may be a piece of fried chicken, in the end it was chicken marinated in soy sauce and roasted.

It was presented a like a western roast served with gravy.

There were French beans on the side for decoration, the rice was too soft and the grains of rice not that distinct.
The chicken was a bit tough, hard and dry for a chicken leg, and the best thing of the dish was the gravy.

[Review 886] French toast with corned beef and syrup!!! @ 金裝燉奶佬餐廳 Daniel's Restaurant

22/10/2010
金裝燉奶佬餐廳 Daniel's Restaurant
灣仔太和街10-20號地下B舖
Shop B, G/F, 10-20 Tai Wo Street, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/french-toast-with-corned-beef-and-syrup-e2125397




I wasn’t very hungry so I decided to order a Toast with corned beef, assuming it would be bread with corned beef and toasted.
There were two choices with corned beef, one was toasted bun with corned beef and cheese, and the other was toast.

After placing my order, a small jug of syrup was placed on my table.
Then I realised it was that weird Chinese toast where they dip the bread in egg and fry it.
I have always thought it was a weird snack, because egg is meant to be savoury, and the syrup is sweet.

Anyway, this one strikes me as totally weird, especially since it had salty corned beef in the middle, but luckily the syrup was served separately.

When it came, it just looked like those ordinary chinese toasts fried to golden yellow.
Without the syrup, it tasted ok, slightly savoury with corned beef filling inside.
I requested for some ketchup and dipped it in that, and it tasted quite nice, at least it matched.
If it was proper Heinz ketchup, it would taste nicer, the Chinese ketchup is slightly too sweet for me, I might as well of used syrup.

Interesting french toasts that could be made:

French toast filled with chicken served with satay sauce, French toast filled with British sausages served with baked beans, French toast filled with red beans served with green tea ice-cream.

[Review 885] Singmalay part 23 @ 好時沙嗲 Good Satay

19/10/2010
好時沙嗲 Good Satay
尖沙咀麼地道63號好時中心144-148號舖
Shop144-148, Houston Centre, 63 Mody Square, Tsim Sha Tsui
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/singmalay-part-23-e2124922





With the recent hype of two new popular Singaporean eateries 1) Mandarin Chicken bar in TST 2) Hainan shaoye in CWB, I decided to visit the long standing "Good Satay" in TST.

In the earlier days, this was a popular pick along with Katong.
It was so hard trying to find this restaurant, but after looking at the map, it was located behind CEO.

The restaurant is located in an ancient mall that looks like the ones you see in old HK movies.

The restaurant is not a big restaurant to be exact, its like a few rented rooms next to each other with three to four dining tables inside.

I was searching the menu for the satays, but I couldn’t find it.

Menu cover

The satays were illustrated so nicely on the front cover, that I thought it was the menu cover. There was chicken, beef and pork, so I ordered chicken and beef.

For the mains, I ordered the chicken with rice, and a Laksa. I wasn’t sure which type of vermicelli they use so I asked if it was the thin type or the usual type, the lady who took my order was kind enough to show me a strand, so I ordered the Laksa.

While waiting for the food to arrive, I noticed they had a motto on the yellow table sheet, there were four lines with the rough translated meaning:

Good Satay poem!

Satay packed with flavours
Unique chicken rice
Native laksa
Wonderful curry

I had already ordered 3 of those 4 items.



The satay was the first to arrive, instead of the chicken and beef that was ordered, it was chicken and pork, but I was too lazy to ask them to change it.
Surprisingly, the pork was tender, same with the chicken, both were full of flavours and didn’t really require the peanut sauce. The pork was better than I expected, it didn’t have that smelly pork taste.
The peanut sauce was ok, but slightly sour. So according to their motto, I suppose it is fair to say it is packed with flavours.



Next to arrive was the chicken, as soon as it arrived, it reminded me of the chicken I had at the Satay Inn at North Point, especially the soup, as it contained shredded vegetables in it.
The ground ginger sauce was interesting, it was green and tasted very nice, the soy sauce was thick and black with tiny aniseed balls in it. The chicken rice was unique as claimed in their motto, unique because of the soup and the soy sauce.


Missing Laksa leaves, as shown on sum OR pics

The laksa soup was extremely thick, the colour of the soup was mustard yellow, as well as vermicelli, it contained beanshoots, beancurd puffs, cuttlefish balls and fishball slices.
The laksa was not spicy, and surprisingly the vermicelli was flavoured by the soup, although there was a weird smell in it though. Overall I felt the laksa was more Malaysian than Singpore, and I was rather disappointed there weren’t any laksa leaves in the noodles, as photos show on Openrice.
It was not spicy at all and the taste was sweeter than the laksa's I have had before, I thought it was more Malaysian than Singaporean.

Overall, the food here is reasonable, and the price is ok too.

[Review 884] Sweet potato pie @ 麥當勞 McDonald's

19/10/2010
麥當勞 McDonald's
灣仔駱克道151號2樓
2/F, 151 Lockhart Road, Wan Chaihttps://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/sweet-potato-pie-e2124893


I am not a fan of sweet potato, so I didnt intend to try it, but in the end I gave it a try.
The taste is not as impactful as the apple pie, the sweetness of the sweet potato wasn't as sweet as I expected.
I was expecting that nasty sweet taste like those Chinese soups, but it tasted like pumpkin, so maybe they should have pumpkin pie next time for Halloween!!
Anyway, the sweet potato wasn't that mushy, and there was custard coloured sauce.
For the sake of trying new things, it is worth trying!!

[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...