23/06/2011
第一腸粉專賣店 Superior Steamed Rice Roll Pro Shop
太子砵蘭街373號基隆大廈地下C舖
Shop C, G/F, Ki Lung Building, 373 Portland Street, Prince Edward
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/try-it-before-it-gets-famous-duck-rice-rolls-e2177729
The location of this place is every interesting, bang right next door to an all day dim sum restaurant!
Before this place opened, people would go straight upstairs for rice rolls and other dim sum delicacies, however this place may be getting the new limelight soon.
There is another congee place before the bird and basket, so serious competition going on here!
I had planned to visit the place next door, but when I saw the reviews for this place, it got my attention even though it only recently opened with six reviews.
According to the reviews it was opened earlier this month (June 2011).
I was attracted to this place because of the rice rolls with shredded roast duck and the congee reminded me of the congee I had at North point.
Fung’s dessert: (My congee review there)
http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/commentdetail.htm?commentid=2163228
Almost all the places I have tried and read do not serve rice-rolls with duck.
Rice rolls with liver are rare too unless you go to rice roll specialists, but now other places are beginning to serve more variety due to competition that more dim sum places are opening.
This place is nice and simple specializing in rice rolls.
The menu offers a simple choice of: congee, rice rolls, white carrot cake and steamed rices.
For rice rolls there are eight different types at $15 per order.
The congee reminded me of the congee I had at North point, however the one at NP had more ingredients such as dried oysters.
The congee at this place is runnier than the one at North point, it contains only salted pork, dried vegetables and duck gizzard.
Although the congee wasn’t as strong, the salted pork gave it most of the flavour. There were not too many brittle bones in the congee. The duck gizzard in the congee was really soft, and the salted pork was a dark rose colour, but the meat was tender and fresh.
As a suggestion, the congee should be finished before trying out the rice rolls because after you have had the rice rolls the congee will taste tasteless.
Anyway for the rice rolls there are eight to choose from: 1) honey roasted pork 2) Hand cut diced beef 3) courgettes and mushrooms 4) signature flavour 5) pork liver in ginger sauce 6) spring onions and dried shrimp 7) shun tak sliced fish 8) shredded roast duck, all priced at $15 dollars.
They had a rice roll double choice (sheng ping) for $20, which was confusing, I assumed it would be like Chinese roast where you choose two items with the rice.
It was a bit strange how you could pick two different rice rolls because in a portion there are three, so they cant give you 1.5 rolls of each flavours.
In the end it turns out to be rice rolls made from both flavours.
I think for improvements if someone orders a double choice, they should indicate that both ingredients are mixed together in the rice rolls, because some do not go well together such as fish and beef. Luckily the double choice I ordered was OK to be mixed together.
Fish rice roll:
This one had the lightest taste, but you could taste the herbs in it, it was fresh fish not the frozen pieces, but the problem with this one were the fish scales and grounded bones.
Rice roll with fresh fish slices
Signature rice roll:
The filling looked really dark, but inside it was similar to the fillings found in chiu chow flour dumplings. Very crunchy and strong of spring onions.
The spring onions were still crisp in the rice rolls.
Signature rice roll
Shredded roast duck rice roll:
This was my favourite, and the first time I have tried it, the duck was attached to the lovely roasted skin, as well as duck there were tofu puff shreds in it giving it a meatier texture.
Mixed rice roll (Liver and dried shrimp)
Not quite what I was expecting, because I didn’t think both flavours would be combined into the rice roll, but as separate rice rolls.
Luckily the liver, dried shrimp and spring onions tasted really nice together.
The liver was not over cooked and remained juicy.
To finish off the meal, I had the “salted ribs in boiled in congee”, which are just the bones used to in their congee. The pork from the congee tasted really nice, so the ribs were expected to be good.
They were very bony, the meat that stuck onto the bones tasted really nice, but hard to eat if you do not know how to eat it.
Salted ribs boiled in congee
Lastly I had the soy milk which was really good, it goes down the throat with a savoury taste leaving a sweet aftertaste.
However it is not very consistent because the first one I ordered was very strong as everything had sunk to the bottle of the jug, and the second cup I ordered was not so strong as it came from a full jug.
Anyway, expect queues soon! So try it before it gets famous.
They also make their own chili oil which also tastes good.
Reviews from supersupergirl on openrice for Hong Kong and Macau restaurants
[Review 1177] Instant Noodle Bolognese @ 特式三文治專門店 Deluxe Sandwiches Express
20/06/2011
特式三文治專門店 Deluxe Sandwiches Express
灣仔盧押道9號地下
G/F, 9 Luard Road, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/instant-noodle-bolognaise-e2177242
Literally it is just bolognaise with instant noodles!!
I never had bolognaise with any other noodle than pasta, but this place did instant noodles, so gave it a try.
The taste in general is ok, but because it is instants noodles, it is not so al-dente, and it gets clumped together in the box.
特式三文治專門店 Deluxe Sandwiches Express
灣仔盧押道9號地下
G/F, 9 Luard Road, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/instant-noodle-bolognaise-e2177242
Literally it is just bolognaise with instant noodles!!
I never had bolognaise with any other noodle than pasta, but this place did instant noodles, so gave it a try.
The taste in general is ok, but because it is instants noodles, it is not so al-dente, and it gets clumped together in the box.
[Review 1176] Prince of dipping sauce @ 八王子餃子店 Prince Dumpling
20/06/2011
八王子餃子店 Prince Dumpling
旺角通菜街73號地下
G/F, 73 Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/prince-of-dipping-sauce-e2177241
This restaurant has two branches, Prince Ramen and Prince dumplings.
I came here twice, on my first visit I tried Lamb dumplings and on my second visit I had the curry dumplings with edamame spring rolls.
On my first visit, one of the staff was trying to be customer friendly like asking how the food was etc, he would ask, but he wasn’t really taking in or listening to the customers feedback.
However on my second visit, they still had this type of service but it wasn’t so annoying, they were not pushy as the first visit.
For a small business, it is worth commending that they put effort in the restaurant decoration and T-shirts uniforms with their restaurant logo.
There were so many varieties of dumplings but in the end I got lamb and curry.
Lamb dumplings:
The dumplings are the same as the usual Japanese dumplings except with minced lamb, there were finely chopped spring onions in the dumplings, they have used the bulb part of the spring onions which gave it a strong taste.
Curry dumplings:
These were the normal pork dumplings served on a grilled plate covered with curry sauce.
The curry sauce wasn’t spicy, but it contained minced meat and finely diced carrots.
Edamame spring rolls:
This was interesting because they have taken edamame beans, lined the beans on a straight line and then wrapped them into a long thin spring roll.
The spring rolls came with wasabi paste and I mixed some sauce from the table and it tasted really good.
The sauce was tangy and made the wasabi paste really appetising.
Usually its just savory and hot when you mix soy sauce and wasabi together.
Anyway the sauce in the pot was really nice, it was a really appetising sauce that contained sesame and finely grounded garlic in it.
八王子餃子店 Prince Dumpling
旺角通菜街73號地下
G/F, 73 Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/prince-of-dipping-sauce-e2177241
This restaurant has two branches, Prince Ramen and Prince dumplings.
I came here twice, on my first visit I tried Lamb dumplings and on my second visit I had the curry dumplings with edamame spring rolls.
On my first visit, one of the staff was trying to be customer friendly like asking how the food was etc, he would ask, but he wasn’t really taking in or listening to the customers feedback.
However on my second visit, they still had this type of service but it wasn’t so annoying, they were not pushy as the first visit.
For a small business, it is worth commending that they put effort in the restaurant decoration and T-shirts uniforms with their restaurant logo.
There were so many varieties of dumplings but in the end I got lamb and curry.
Lamb dumplings:
The dumplings are the same as the usual Japanese dumplings except with minced lamb, there were finely chopped spring onions in the dumplings, they have used the bulb part of the spring onions which gave it a strong taste.
Curry dumplings:
These were the normal pork dumplings served on a grilled plate covered with curry sauce.
The curry sauce wasn’t spicy, but it contained minced meat and finely diced carrots.
Edamame spring rolls:
This was interesting because they have taken edamame beans, lined the beans on a straight line and then wrapped them into a long thin spring roll.
The spring rolls came with wasabi paste and I mixed some sauce from the table and it tasted really good.
The sauce was tangy and made the wasabi paste really appetising.
Usually its just savory and hot when you mix soy sauce and wasabi together.
Anyway the sauce in the pot was really nice, it was a really appetising sauce that contained sesame and finely grounded garlic in it.
[Review 1175] Mayonnaise and chips! I'll be dammed @ Devil's Advocate
Devil's Advocate
灣仔駱克道48-50號地下E及F號舖
Shop E-F, G/F, 48-50 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/mayonnaise-and-chips-ill-be-dammed-e2177148
The set lunch was southern fried chicken with chips so I just had to go in!
Usually with fried chicken I would hesitate because fried chicken can be very dry and it depends which part of chicken they use.
However, there was no hesitation, the food here is consistently good in my experience and I love SOUTHERN fried chicken because it contains lots of herbs and spices.
Anyway, the starter came quickly, followed by the main course.
It was such a treat because there was a huge dollop of mayonnaise! MAYONNAISE! Real mayonnaise, not the disgusting chinesey mayonnaise/salad cream that ruins everything!
The chicken was coated with breadcrumbs and off bones, slightly different to what I expected.
Usually the coating of Southern fried chicken is aromatic and contains paprika and herbs, however this one was plain.
Although it was not what I was expecting, the quality of the chicken was brilliant, it was presented like an escalope.
The chicken was tender and juicy inside, it was the thigh part of the chicken.
The chips were light golden yellow too, and not overly crispy.
I immediately began dipping the chips in the mayonnaise, a much missed thing I did in the UK, especially eating fried chicken and chips from PFC in East London, mayonnaise always comes with it.
Even though the chicken could have been better, I was happy just having chips with REAL mayonnaise.
灣仔駱克道48-50號地下E及F號舖
Shop E-F, G/F, 48-50 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/mayonnaise-and-chips-ill-be-dammed-e2177148
The set lunch was southern fried chicken with chips so I just had to go in!
Usually with fried chicken I would hesitate because fried chicken can be very dry and it depends which part of chicken they use.
However, there was no hesitation, the food here is consistently good in my experience and I love SOUTHERN fried chicken because it contains lots of herbs and spices.
Anyway, the starter came quickly, followed by the main course.
It was such a treat because there was a huge dollop of mayonnaise! MAYONNAISE! Real mayonnaise, not the disgusting chinesey mayonnaise/salad cream that ruins everything!
The chicken was coated with breadcrumbs and off bones, slightly different to what I expected.
Usually the coating of Southern fried chicken is aromatic and contains paprika and herbs, however this one was plain.
Although it was not what I was expecting, the quality of the chicken was brilliant, it was presented like an escalope.
The chicken was tender and juicy inside, it was the thigh part of the chicken.
The chips were light golden yellow too, and not overly crispy.
I immediately began dipping the chips in the mayonnaise, a much missed thing I did in the UK, especially eating fried chicken and chips from PFC in East London, mayonnaise always comes with it.
Even though the chicken could have been better, I was happy just having chips with REAL mayonnaise.
[Review 1174] Not as good as my first visit @ 上海婆婆 Shanghai Po Po
19/06/2011
上海婆婆 Shanghai Po Po
將軍澳貿業路8號新都城中心2期2樓2013號舖
Shop 2013, 2/F, MCP Central, 8 Mau Yip Road, Tseung Kwan O
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/not-as-good-as-my-first-visit-e2177075
On my previous visit, the food was good, so decided to give it a revisit.
This time ordered a thick soup, chicken in wine, stir fried crystal flour noodles and dumplings in chili sauce.
Chicken in wine:
The pieces of chicken was too bony, there was not much chicken on it.
Dumplings in chili sauce:
This was quite nice and not too spicy, however I felt that the dumplings were over cooked and the dumpling wrap was too soft.
The sauce was slightly too sweet.
Thick soup with fish, black fungus and preserved snow vegetables:
There were other soups as well, I should have chosen the plain version with fish.
I chose this one because it contained preserved snow vegetables, but as you can see the black fungus is more dominant and the preserved snow vegetables are no where to be seen.
Stir fried crystal flour noodles:
It was tasteless the same as what the other reviews said.
The preserved snow vegetables were old and dry.
My previous review:
http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/commentdetail.htm?commentid=2069865
上海婆婆 Shanghai Po Po
將軍澳貿業路8號新都城中心2期2樓2013號舖
Shop 2013, 2/F, MCP Central, 8 Mau Yip Road, Tseung Kwan O
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/not-as-good-as-my-first-visit-e2177075
On my previous visit, the food was good, so decided to give it a revisit.
This time ordered a thick soup, chicken in wine, stir fried crystal flour noodles and dumplings in chili sauce.
Chicken in wine:
The pieces of chicken was too bony, there was not much chicken on it.
Dumplings in chili sauce:
This was quite nice and not too spicy, however I felt that the dumplings were over cooked and the dumpling wrap was too soft.
The sauce was slightly too sweet.
Thick soup with fish, black fungus and preserved snow vegetables:
There were other soups as well, I should have chosen the plain version with fish.
I chose this one because it contained preserved snow vegetables, but as you can see the black fungus is more dominant and the preserved snow vegetables are no where to be seen.
Stir fried crystal flour noodles:
It was tasteless the same as what the other reviews said.
The preserved snow vegetables were old and dry.
My previous review:
http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/commentdetail.htm?commentid=2069865
[Review 1173] More more more more @ 魔麵
19/06/2011
魔麵
尖沙咀厚褔街8號H8 2樓全層
2/F, H8, 8 Hao Fuk Street, Tsim Sha Tsui
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/more-more-more-more-e2177071
This restaurant is situated in a newly built building at the end of Hau Fook road alley which is hard to miss.
It gives a comfortable dining experience.
The price range of their noodles are around $68 dollars with extra service charge on top.
The noodles come with a tiny side dish to accompany the noodles, that day it was spinach.
Basically there are five different soup bases to choose from: pork bone, miso, spicy, salted and soya.
In the previous reviews, there seem to be an order sheet similar to Butao where you can choose your noodle texture to be hard or soft.
But they didnt seem to have it that day.
Anyway ordered noodles in salted soup and the pork bone.
When the pork bone soup was served, you could see how thick it was.
The salted soup wasnt as good as the pork bone one, but the toppings were interesting, it had dried sakura shrimps and dried scallops.
I liked the broths served at this place. however the noodles were were not as nice as Butao even though they where thin.
I never liked Ramen before, but Butao has made me try other ramen places.
Overall the pork broth soup here was the best, but I have only tried the black king and green king at Butao, so I can't compare it with that.
However I did try the pork bone soup at Hide Chan which was also nice, but it tasted better here because I loved how viscous it was and how sticky it was.
魔麵
尖沙咀厚褔街8號H8 2樓全層
2/F, H8, 8 Hao Fuk Street, Tsim Sha Tsui
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/more-more-more-more-e2177071
This restaurant is situated in a newly built building at the end of Hau Fook road alley which is hard to miss.
It gives a comfortable dining experience.
The price range of their noodles are around $68 dollars with extra service charge on top.
The noodles come with a tiny side dish to accompany the noodles, that day it was spinach.
Basically there are five different soup bases to choose from: pork bone, miso, spicy, salted and soya.
In the previous reviews, there seem to be an order sheet similar to Butao where you can choose your noodle texture to be hard or soft.
But they didnt seem to have it that day.
Anyway ordered noodles in salted soup and the pork bone.
When the pork bone soup was served, you could see how thick it was.
The salted soup wasnt as good as the pork bone one, but the toppings were interesting, it had dried sakura shrimps and dried scallops.
I liked the broths served at this place. however the noodles were were not as nice as Butao even though they where thin.
I never liked Ramen before, but Butao has made me try other ramen places.
Overall the pork broth soup here was the best, but I have only tried the black king and green king at Butao, so I can't compare it with that.
However I did try the pork bone soup at Hide Chan which was also nice, but it tasted better here because I loved how viscous it was and how sticky it was.
[Review 1172] HLS Choco-series Part 1 (Choco-strawberry) @ 許留山 Hui Lau Shan Healthy Dessert
19/06/2011
許留山 Hui Lau Shan Healthy Dessert
將軍澳貿業路8號新都城中心2期2樓2028-2029號舖
Shop 2028-2029, 2/F, MCP Central, 8 Mau Yip Road, Tseung Kwan O
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/hls-choco-series-part-1-choco-strawberry-e2177061
Hui Lau Shan is getting impressive these days, it used to be boring mango and Chinese fruit desserts.
After discovering I could request for drinks to be less sweet, the drinks became nicer, and the last time I had HLS was the chocolate fondue.
It was nice to have chocolate fondue elsewhere rather than at a western dessert house.
Again, saw this chocolate drink which is unusual for HLS, quite different to its style.
This time a chocolate beverage!
The good thing about HLS is that the drink is guaranteed to contain real fruit rather than fruit syrups or essences.
After I tried all three flavours, I found that it tasted different in different branches, also the pricing was different!
In conclusion, the HLS at MetroCity is the best for the choco-series.
The other two at Hang Hau and Wanchai tasted like slushy blended ice milo with a powdery chocolate taste!
From the other two reviews, the photo shows that the chocolate is not as smooth as this one.
After trying the melon and banana from those branches I forgot how good it tasted, but when I went back to MetroCity, the taste was totally different.
The chocolate drink there is much smoother and velvety. The chocolate taste is extremely creamy and the texture is a bit like McDonalds chocolate shake with a significant amount of blended fruit.
The chocolate tasted like blended chocolate ice-cream and NOT like chocolate powder milkshake.
If you do go want to try the choco series and happen to be in MetroCity, here is the place to try, do not bother with other HLS branches because the proportions they use in blending the drink may be different, also the price could be $32.
My previous reviews on the choco-series
Choco-Melonhttp://www.openrice.com/restaurant/commentdetail.htm?commentid=2175563
Choco-Bananahttp://www.openrice.com/restaurant/commentdetail.htm?commentid=2176271
許留山 Hui Lau Shan Healthy Dessert
將軍澳貿業路8號新都城中心2期2樓2028-2029號舖
Shop 2028-2029, 2/F, MCP Central, 8 Mau Yip Road, Tseung Kwan O
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/hls-choco-series-part-1-choco-strawberry-e2177061
Hui Lau Shan is getting impressive these days, it used to be boring mango and Chinese fruit desserts.
After discovering I could request for drinks to be less sweet, the drinks became nicer, and the last time I had HLS was the chocolate fondue.
It was nice to have chocolate fondue elsewhere rather than at a western dessert house.
Again, saw this chocolate drink which is unusual for HLS, quite different to its style.
This time a chocolate beverage!
The good thing about HLS is that the drink is guaranteed to contain real fruit rather than fruit syrups or essences.
After I tried all three flavours, I found that it tasted different in different branches, also the pricing was different!
In conclusion, the HLS at MetroCity is the best for the choco-series.
The other two at Hang Hau and Wanchai tasted like slushy blended ice milo with a powdery chocolate taste!
From the other two reviews, the photo shows that the chocolate is not as smooth as this one.
After trying the melon and banana from those branches I forgot how good it tasted, but when I went back to MetroCity, the taste was totally different.
The chocolate drink there is much smoother and velvety. The chocolate taste is extremely creamy and the texture is a bit like McDonalds chocolate shake with a significant amount of blended fruit.
The chocolate tasted like blended chocolate ice-cream and NOT like chocolate powder milkshake.
If you do go want to try the choco series and happen to be in MetroCity, here is the place to try, do not bother with other HLS branches because the proportions they use in blending the drink may be different, also the price could be $32.
My previous reviews on the choco-series
Choco-Melonhttp://www.openrice.com/restaurant/commentdetail.htm?commentid=2175563
Choco-Bananahttp://www.openrice.com/restaurant/commentdetail.htm?commentid=2176271
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[Review 7821] Kaya toast @ 一粥麵 Super Super Congee & Noodle
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