24/04/2011
南城北市
將軍澳重華路8號東港城1樓Food Point K4號舖
Shop K4, Food Point, 1/F, East Point City, 8 Chung Wa Road, Tseung Kwan O
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/taiwanese-black-pepper-flavoured-cake-e2164378
胡椒餅 (wu jiu beng) black pepper cake is a taiwanese snack composed of meat marinated with sugar, soy sauce, black pepper, and scallions encased in a large, flaky biscuit-like pastry, the pastry is not leavened with yeast.
On first bite of the cake, it was hard and flaky, similar to the wife cake, but harder.
Then inside it was filled with aromatic spring onions and rich sauce, but not dripping out.
Overall, the dryness of the pastry and sesame covered top was compensated by the filling inside the cake which was moist.
If the pepper wasnt that strong, it would taste better, all I could taste was the bitterness from the pepper.
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[Review 1076] :O Business is booming and they closed down!!! @ 海濤茶餐廳 Sea Wave Restaurant
21/11/2011
海濤茶餐廳 Sea Wave Restaurant
灣仔軒尼詩道63號地下
G/F, 63 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/o-business-is-booming-and-they-closed-down-e2163900
:O Business is booming and they closed down!!!
The food is always good here, and there are lots of customer!!
I was so surprised to see it go out of business~
海濤茶餐廳 Sea Wave Restaurant
灣仔軒尼詩道63號地下
G/F, 63 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/o-business-is-booming-and-they-closed-down-e2163900
:O Business is booming and they closed down!!!
The food is always good here, and there are lots of customer!!
I was so surprised to see it go out of business~
[Review 1075] Farmhouse dishes @ 美心 MX Maxim's
20/04/2011
美心MX Maxim's MX
將軍澳重華路8號東港城1樓108舖
Shop 108, East Point City, 8 Chung Wa Road, Tseung Kwan O
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/farmhouse-dishes-mx-e2163705
Ever since Maxim's MX introduced the Farmhouse dishes series I have always wanted to try it.
There are many dishes in the series, but the two I wanted to try were the fish patty with long beans, and the lemon chicken. Apparently there are alot of different dishes in that series.
The whole concept is brilliant, but the marketing let it down.
It was hard to find out which dishes were being served in advance, there was nothing on their website or restaurant.
Instead, I had to check the menu there every now and then.
Once I walked past and it was serving braised pig's tail and peanuts which sounds interesting.
Finally, they had the ones I wanted to try, but the soup that day was beef, not fish maw and sweetcorn that I wanted to try.
I do not eat at Maxim's MX much, because the menu is confusing, but this time I was impressed at the organisation, as you collect the food when the number is called out.
Egg and beef thick soup
This was light and slightly viscous, with lots of beef in it.
The beef had been soda-rized, so it was soft.
There was some spring onion and coriander garnishing on top.
I liked the soup, but I didnt like the film of oil they put on top even though its for cosmetic purposes.
Lemon Chicken
The chicken was served on a pile of fried vermicelli, the lemon sauce tasted how it should, however the chicken was slightly dry.
The chicken had chicken skin and was not coated in flour and fried.
I would have preferred if the chicken was cut into smaller manageable pieces.
Fish patty with long beans
This was the dish that got my attention, and it also was the best!
With usual fish patty from the market, or restaurants that serve it, it always contains grounded bones, unless you go to the overly expensive places.
The fish patty here did not contain any bones, I felt safe eating it knowing, I would not get any piercing injuries in my mouth.
The patty seemed to have chicken in it as well, it was firmer than the usual fish patty, and the colour was slightly different, not so grey, but a peachy colour.
Before the patty was cooked, a coiled up long green bean was curled up like a coil and affixed to the patty by being pressed on top of the patty.
The patties were then served in rich brown gravy which contained black bean, slight chili and orange peel.
Overall, I felt that the Farmhouse dishes were very impressive, the quality was as good as the dishes in specialised Cantonese cuisine places.
If only the marketing was better with information available on their website with the daily specials, or a menu timetable with the full range of dishes that they plan to serve.
美心MX Maxim's MX
將軍澳重華路8號東港城1樓108舖
Shop 108, East Point City, 8 Chung Wa Road, Tseung Kwan O
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/farmhouse-dishes-mx-e2163705
Ever since Maxim's MX introduced the Farmhouse dishes series I have always wanted to try it.
There are many dishes in the series, but the two I wanted to try were the fish patty with long beans, and the lemon chicken. Apparently there are alot of different dishes in that series.
The whole concept is brilliant, but the marketing let it down.
It was hard to find out which dishes were being served in advance, there was nothing on their website or restaurant.
Instead, I had to check the menu there every now and then.
Once I walked past and it was serving braised pig's tail and peanuts which sounds interesting.
Finally, they had the ones I wanted to try, but the soup that day was beef, not fish maw and sweetcorn that I wanted to try.
I do not eat at Maxim's MX much, because the menu is confusing, but this time I was impressed at the organisation, as you collect the food when the number is called out.
Egg and beef thick soup
This was light and slightly viscous, with lots of beef in it.
The beef had been soda-rized, so it was soft.
There was some spring onion and coriander garnishing on top.
I liked the soup, but I didnt like the film of oil they put on top even though its for cosmetic purposes.
Lemon Chicken
The chicken was served on a pile of fried vermicelli, the lemon sauce tasted how it should, however the chicken was slightly dry.
The chicken had chicken skin and was not coated in flour and fried.
I would have preferred if the chicken was cut into smaller manageable pieces.
Fish patty with long beans
This was the dish that got my attention, and it also was the best!
With usual fish patty from the market, or restaurants that serve it, it always contains grounded bones, unless you go to the overly expensive places.
The fish patty here did not contain any bones, I felt safe eating it knowing, I would not get any piercing injuries in my mouth.
The patty seemed to have chicken in it as well, it was firmer than the usual fish patty, and the colour was slightly different, not so grey, but a peachy colour.
Before the patty was cooked, a coiled up long green bean was curled up like a coil and affixed to the patty by being pressed on top of the patty.
The patties were then served in rich brown gravy which contained black bean, slight chili and orange peel.
Overall, I felt that the Farmhouse dishes were very impressive, the quality was as good as the dishes in specialised Cantonese cuisine places.
If only the marketing was better with information available on their website with the daily specials, or a menu timetable with the full range of dishes that they plan to serve.
[Review 1074] The world of cumin spices @ 青藏牛肉麵 Qinghai Beef Noodles
20/04/2011
青藏牛肉麵 Qinghai Beef Noodles
北角錦屏街41A號地舖
G/F, 41A Kam Ping Street, North Pointhttps://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/the-world-of-cumin-spices-e2163700
Whenever there is lamb, there is usually Cumin in it!
Apart from lamb, a lot of their other dishes served there contained cumin too.
I was really looking forward to the Cumin fried chicken wings, but they have discontinued it!
Picture of the cumin fried chicken I was looking forward to from 愛食's review:http://static3.openrice.com.hk/UserPhoto/photo/2/1SY/00CU0TC55A8DEB4D7CA69Am.jpg
This is different to the current chicken wings they serve, because the chicken is cut from one of the wing bones and turned inside out and fried.
In the end, I ordered the noodles in spring onion sauce, beef noodles, fried beancurd roll, and Osmanthus wine dumplings.
Noodles in spring onion sauce wiv dried prawns
It was very fragrant when it arrived, the smell of deep fried spring onions, and the dried prawns,
The dried prawns were slightly soft and chewy. Not as dehydrated as the dried shrimps.
The noodles were tasteless at first, it needed heavy and rigorous mixing with the sauce at the bottom.
The noodles were dense and clumped together, which was tiring to pick up with chopsticks.
Overall, this was very good, but my hands were very tired afterwards.
The soup had a layer film of oil on top, and the cumin was very strong.
Nothing spectacular about it.
This was a bigger version of the ones found in Chinese restaurants, it was flatter and bigger in size, and cut into four quarters, filled with the usual julienne carrots and black fungas.
Slightly too oily, but after the addition of vinegar and chilli, it was ok.
I have never tried this before, but it turned out to be OK, the Osmanthus flavouring was subtle.
I felt the smell was like flowered scented bath liquid or soap.
There were lots of cute flowers and the dumplings were slightly too soft for my liking.
The osmanthus soup was slightly thick and a little too sweet.
The spoon for the dessert was interesting, on the bottom side, it looks like an ordinary chinese spoon, and the top side, it is rounded.
The can of coke had a cute design, the bamboo pan that they used for the bill was interesting too, reminded me of those pans in the market selling vegetables and Vietnam.
青藏牛肉麵 Qinghai Beef Noodles
北角錦屏街41A號地舖
G/F, 41A Kam Ping Street, North Pointhttps://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/the-world-of-cumin-spices-e2163700
Whenever there is lamb, there is usually Cumin in it!
Apart from lamb, a lot of their other dishes served there contained cumin too.
I was really looking forward to the Cumin fried chicken wings, but they have discontinued it!
Picture of the cumin fried chicken I was looking forward to from 愛食's review:http://static3.openrice.com.hk/UserPhoto/photo/2/1SY/00CU0TC55A8DEB4D7CA69Am.jpg
This is different to the current chicken wings they serve, because the chicken is cut from one of the wing bones and turned inside out and fried.
In the end, I ordered the noodles in spring onion sauce, beef noodles, fried beancurd roll, and Osmanthus wine dumplings.
Noodles in spring onion sauce wiv dried prawns
It was very fragrant when it arrived, the smell of deep fried spring onions, and the dried prawns,
The dried prawns were slightly soft and chewy. Not as dehydrated as the dried shrimps.
The noodles were tasteless at first, it needed heavy and rigorous mixing with the sauce at the bottom.
The noodles were dense and clumped together, which was tiring to pick up with chopsticks.
Overall, this was very good, but my hands were very tired afterwards.
The soup had a layer film of oil on top, and the cumin was very strong.
Nothing spectacular about it.
This was a bigger version of the ones found in Chinese restaurants, it was flatter and bigger in size, and cut into four quarters, filled with the usual julienne carrots and black fungas.
Slightly too oily, but after the addition of vinegar and chilli, it was ok.
I have never tried this before, but it turned out to be OK, the Osmanthus flavouring was subtle.
I felt the smell was like flowered scented bath liquid or soap.
There were lots of cute flowers and the dumplings were slightly too soft for my liking.
The osmanthus soup was slightly thick and a little too sweet.
The spoon for the dessert was interesting, on the bottom side, it looks like an ordinary chinese spoon, and the top side, it is rounded.
The can of coke had a cute design, the bamboo pan that they used for the bill was interesting too, reminded me of those pans in the market selling vegetables and Vietnam.
[Review 1073] Best congee filled with goodies @ 鋒少甜品 Fung's Dessert
18/04/2011
鋒少甜品 Fung's Dessert
北角書局街7號地下
G/F, 7 Shu Kuk Street, North Point
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/best-congee-filled-with-goodies-e2163228
Oyster congee at Kau Kee was good, but congee here is amazing.
Review at kau kee:
http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/commentdetail.htm?commentid=1968176
The congee here has two items that contribute strongly to the taste in the congee, pork bone with meat still on, semi-dried oysters and dried vegetables.
The colour of the congee came from the dried vegetables, and the pork meat was fresh and well flavoured, the meat fibres were distinct and pink.
Apart from these ingredients, the congee was packed with other goodies, such as preserved egg and chicken gizzards.
It was 55% congee, and 45% of the other items such as oyster, pork etc.
The shop next door also serves Congee with the same ingredients, however I found that shop too chinesey and this shop looked friendlier and inviting.
The only downside were the brittle pork bones.
鋒少甜品 Fung's Dessert
北角書局街7號地下
G/F, 7 Shu Kuk Street, North Point
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/best-congee-filled-with-goodies-e2163228
Oyster congee at Kau Kee was good, but congee here is amazing.
Review at kau kee:
http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/commentdetail.htm?commentid=1968176
The congee here has two items that contribute strongly to the taste in the congee, pork bone with meat still on, semi-dried oysters and dried vegetables.
The colour of the congee came from the dried vegetables, and the pork meat was fresh and well flavoured, the meat fibres were distinct and pink.
Apart from these ingredients, the congee was packed with other goodies, such as preserved egg and chicken gizzards.
It was 55% congee, and 45% of the other items such as oyster, pork etc.
The shop next door also serves Congee with the same ingredients, however I found that shop too chinesey and this shop looked friendlier and inviting.
The only downside were the brittle pork bones.
[Review 1072] Husband Roll @ 張財記蝦醬 Sun Kwong Cheung Choi Kee
18/04/2011
張財記蝦醬 Sun Kwong Cheung Choi Kee
大澳吉慶前街41號地下
G/F, 41 Kut Hing Street, Tai O
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/husband-roll-e2163227
Havent got a clue why its called Husband roll, but maybe the way its called in chinese sounds similar to husband.
Prawn pork roll in chinese is pronounced Hah ju beng, and the Chinese way of pronoucing Husband is "Hah si Ban", so maybe they thought it was similar.
Anyway, the husband roll is basically a roti with pork, lettuce and prawn paste filling.
The roti is flaky and crispy on the outside.
The prawn paste wasnt salty at all.
However, if it was chicken instead of pork, I would have liked it more, as I find pork a bit too fatty, and the roti was slightly greasy.
張財記蝦醬 Sun Kwong Cheung Choi Kee
大澳吉慶前街41號地下
G/F, 41 Kut Hing Street, Tai O
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/husband-roll-e2163227
Havent got a clue why its called Husband roll, but maybe the way its called in chinese sounds similar to husband.
Prawn pork roll in chinese is pronounced Hah ju beng, and the Chinese way of pronoucing Husband is "Hah si Ban", so maybe they thought it was similar.
Anyway, the husband roll is basically a roti with pork, lettuce and prawn paste filling.
The roti is flaky and crispy on the outside.
The prawn paste wasnt salty at all.
However, if it was chicken instead of pork, I would have liked it more, as I find pork a bit too fatty, and the roti was slightly greasy.
[Review 1071] Orange squid / cuttlefish @ 大慶燒味飯店
18/04/2011
大慶燒味飯店
灣仔盧押道13號地舖
G/F, 13 Luard Road, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/orange-squid-e2163196
I usually complain that the food portions are not big enough, however the portions they sell here are big.
The rice and meat is generous and crammed into the box.
I ordered rice with red sausages and orange squid for $37 including a soup or soft drink.
The red sausages taste how it should, and the orange squid tasted nice, however I did'nt like the smell, because they were marinated with intestines at the same time, so they smelt of that.
The soy sauce which they normally put on the rice was luckily not oily or salty, because I forgot to tell them not to put it in.
As for service, the food was ready in a flash.
大慶燒味飯店
灣仔盧押道13號地舖
G/F, 13 Luard Road, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/orange-squid-e2163196
I usually complain that the food portions are not big enough, however the portions they sell here are big.
The rice and meat is generous and crammed into the box.
I ordered rice with red sausages and orange squid for $37 including a soup or soft drink.
The red sausages taste how it should, and the orange squid tasted nice, however I did'nt like the smell, because they were marinated with intestines at the same time, so they smelt of that.
The soy sauce which they normally put on the rice was luckily not oily or salty, because I forgot to tell them not to put it in.
As for service, the food was ready in a flash.
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