19/072012
大快活 Fairwood
將軍澳調景嶺景嶺路8號都會駅2樓R02號舖
Shop R02, 2/F, Metro Town, 8 King Ling Road, Tiu Keng Leng, Tseung Kwan O
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/delicious-sous-vide-beef-with-egg-and-truffle-e2246364
I am not a regular Fairwood customer but went especially for the Slow-cooked beef with egg and truffle.
The Slow-cooked beef with egg and truffle is only available for lunch, which is annoying.
In the evening they have slow-cooked steak which is not appealing to me as you have to cut the steak.
Slow-cooked is the Layman’s term for SOUS-VIDE a method used in many top-notch places.
The word SOUS-VIDE seems too hard to comprehend for Fairwood’s target market because they usually are students, housewives and office workers.
But anyway, the slow cooked beef was really good and they should have an upper end of Fairwood like how there is an upper end of Arome bakery called Arome bakery room, which sells cakes at a higher price.
The dish was priced at $40 and does not include a drink so I had to add $9 for the pineapple punch with nata de coco.
I just think it sucks because Fairwood is self-service where you pay, collect the food and find a seat especially when you come in for their deluxe selection which cost more.
With fine foods like that I wish they had an upper scale restaurant for it.
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Slow-cooked beef with egg and truffle
As expected the beef was lovely and soft and extremely juicy, however it lacked the taste of beef if you are a beef lover.
The pasta was slightly too salty and oily with tonnes of garlic, but despite that, the pasta was really nice.
It was nice that it came with broccoli.
The egg seemed to have some egg white missing, the portion of truffle was reasonably generous.
Overall I liked everything and ate it all!
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Pineapple punch with nata de coco
I was really surprised it was a nice drink, it was not syrupy or too sweet.
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Apart from the food, the air con was so strong that it blew the tissues from the table to the floor!!
So you can imagine how cold it was!
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Sous-vide is a method of cooking food sealed in airtight plastic bags in a water bath for a long time - 72 hours in some cases—at an accurately determined temperature much lower than normally used for cooking, typically around 60 °C (140 °F). The intention is to cook the item evenly, and to not overcook the outside while still keeping the inside at the same 'doneness', keeping the food juicier. The Bill $49
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[Review 1668] Cheese salad sandwich with almonds! HKD20 @ Grove Sandwiches
19/07/2012
Grove Sandwiches
鰂魚涌海灣街4-6號嘉榮大廈地下9號舖
Shop 9, G/F, Ka Wing Building, Nos. 4-6 Hoi Wan Street, Quarry Bay
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/cheese-salad-sandwich-with-almonds-grove-e2246362
I dislike the Wan Chai branch so went to this branch.
Here I bought the cheese salad sandwich because the cheese looked interesting, it was more orange in colour than the usual cheese.
I wanted to get the prawn and peaches sandwich but the peach is probably canned ones so the salad one seemed more healthier.
Anyway, the cheese and salad sandwich tasted ok.
The cheese was processed cheese so it wasnt cheesy but it had an extremely creamy buttery taste, intially I thought they did not butter it evenly but it turned out to be the cheese.
As well as cheese, cucumbers and tomatoes I found SLIVERED ALMONDS!!!!!!!
Overall the sandwiches here are quite westernised, but it still doesnt feel as authentic as Pret A Manger or La Rose bakery.
Grove Sandwiches
鰂魚涌海灣街4-6號嘉榮大廈地下9號舖
Shop 9, G/F, Ka Wing Building, Nos. 4-6 Hoi Wan Street, Quarry Bay
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/cheese-salad-sandwich-with-almonds-grove-e2246362
I dislike the Wan Chai branch so went to this branch.
Here I bought the cheese salad sandwich because the cheese looked interesting, it was more orange in colour than the usual cheese.
I wanted to get the prawn and peaches sandwich but the peach is probably canned ones so the salad one seemed more healthier.
Anyway, the cheese and salad sandwich tasted ok.
The cheese was processed cheese so it wasnt cheesy but it had an extremely creamy buttery taste, intially I thought they did not butter it evenly but it turned out to be the cheese.
As well as cheese, cucumbers and tomatoes I found SLIVERED ALMONDS!!!!!!!
Overall the sandwiches here are quite westernised, but it still doesnt feel as authentic as Pret A Manger or La Rose bakery.
[Review 1667] Expensive noodles from Happy Valley @ 麥兆記(祖傳)廣州雲吞麵 (已結業) Mak Siu Kee Traditional Wonton Noodle
18/07/2012
麥兆記(祖傳)廣州雲吞麵 (已結業) Mak Siu Kee Traditional Wonton Noodle
This restaurant basically serves noodles and it originates from GuangDong which was surprising.
I used to think noodles and wontons originated from Hong Kong.
They have other branches in Happy Valley hence their expensive price range.

Nearly every item is chargeable on the menu like sauce, ginger which makes it really batty!

Sat down and tea was placed on the table! Now if you want to leave the tea will cost you $15!!

Anyway, I ordered the noodles with prawn roe and the noodles with wonton.
When I ordered the noodles with prawn roe they asked if I would like oyster sauce and I was quite impressed because not everyone likes oyster sauce.
On a second thought although it was complimentary with noodles not served in soup, for other noodles it costs $5 extra for oyster sauce so it was a good way of them saving resources if people didn’t like oyster sauce (in other words "han fan la!!" - in Chinese!!).
For plain noodles it costs around $2X and for the noodles with prawn roe it costs $4x, so the prawn roe is worth $12!!
Overall the noodles were rather expensive which is ok if you dine in Happy Valley, but in Wan Chai it is slightly over priced, the interior could have been better but it was just the same as how Hess 61 left it, even the tables and chairs were the same.



I am not sure if they have a different menu during breakfast because they open at 7.30am!!!!
So just imagine eating expensive noodles for breakfast!!
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Noodles with prawn roe

Although it was quite expensive the noodles tasted nice because there was no alkaline taste and they were soft enough so I can see some slight competition for Wing Wah noodle shop (http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/sr2.htm?shopid=4024) down the road. It was quite nice because I dislike pork lard in noodles and there was none.
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Wonton Noodles:

Same as the noodles above except that there was no prawn roe so the noodles really needed oyster sauce.
The wontons were nice but extremely tiny! They were as tiny as the wontons at Winton World, which specialises in mini wontons!!
Winton world: http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/commentdetail.htm?commentid=2218595
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soup;

The soup was quite nice but on the first sip it was strong pepper and sesame oil and then tones of yellow chives.
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chili sauce
Nice and spicy but not impressed with black eyelash or whatever it was!



灣仔軒尼詩道61號地下
G/F, 61 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai
This restaurant was previously Hess 61 where they served affordable abalone and I thought they were doing quite well until this shop replaced it.This restaurant basically serves noodles and it originates from GuangDong which was surprising.
I used to think noodles and wontons originated from Hong Kong.
They have other branches in Happy Valley hence their expensive price range.

Nearly every item is chargeable on the menu like sauce, ginger which makes it really batty!

Sat down and tea was placed on the table! Now if you want to leave the tea will cost you $15!!

Anyway, I ordered the noodles with prawn roe and the noodles with wonton.
When I ordered the noodles with prawn roe they asked if I would like oyster sauce and I was quite impressed because not everyone likes oyster sauce.
On a second thought although it was complimentary with noodles not served in soup, for other noodles it costs $5 extra for oyster sauce so it was a good way of them saving resources if people didn’t like oyster sauce (in other words "han fan la!!" - in Chinese!!).
For plain noodles it costs around $2X and for the noodles with prawn roe it costs $4x, so the prawn roe is worth $12!!
Overall the noodles were rather expensive which is ok if you dine in Happy Valley, but in Wan Chai it is slightly over priced, the interior could have been better but it was just the same as how Hess 61 left it, even the tables and chairs were the same.



I am not sure if they have a different menu during breakfast because they open at 7.30am!!!!
So just imagine eating expensive noodles for breakfast!!
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Noodles with prawn roe

Although it was quite expensive the noodles tasted nice because there was no alkaline taste and they were soft enough so I can see some slight competition for Wing Wah noodle shop (http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/sr2.htm?shopid=4024) down the road. It was quite nice because I dislike pork lard in noodles and there was none.
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Wonton Noodles:

Same as the noodles above except that there was no prawn roe so the noodles really needed oyster sauce.
The wontons were nice but extremely tiny! They were as tiny as the wontons at Winton World, which specialises in mini wontons!!
Winton world: http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/commentdetail.htm?commentid=2218595
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soup;

The soup was quite nice but on the first sip it was strong pepper and sesame oil and then tones of yellow chives.
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chili sauce
Nice and spicy but not impressed with black eyelash or whatever it was!



[Review 1666] Cube Square and Fried mushrooms in Wan Chai @ 暖粒粒 Cube Square
18/07/2012
暖粒粒 Cube Square
灣仔柯布連道3號地下
G/F, 3 O'Brien Road, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/cube-square-and-fried-mushrooms-wan-chai-e2246148
This branch used to be located in Hung Hom but it was too far and not near any MTR stations.
http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/sr2.htm?shopid=74025
I was glad they opened in Wan Chai and was planning to get some snacks from there especially the fried mushrooms.
However I prefer the choice at Hung Hom because they had fried soft shell crabs and the pieces of chicken had fried basil leaves as well.
(source: gaganoodle) - basil
http://static4.openrice.com.hk/UserPhoto/photo/3/2L0/00IDFCF5AAE32EE05D6FE6m.jpg
(source:Ilovedisney) - soft shell crabs
http://static1.openrice.com.hk/UserPhoto/photo/3/2KQ/00IBFG3626082CFF2ACD31m.jpg
I was also attracted to the Hung Hom branch because they had eight seasoning powders: chili, seaweed, lemon, cheese, wasabi, plum and more.
However after I ordered the mushrooms I found out that they did not have the lemon seasoning or the cheese
Also the staff who was frying the mushroom was severely sick, he was constantly sneezing and coughing!
I was so afraid my mushrooms would turn into poisonous mushrooms!!!
Anyway, the mushrooms were Ok, juicy on the inside and crispy on the outside, I only had a few in case they were infected!
Hope that staff gets well soon LOL!!
On my next visit, I hope that they will have the full condiment range and the soft shell crabs.
They had fried chicken drumsticks as well but it was hard to notice because it was right on the top!
暖粒粒 Cube Square
灣仔柯布連道3號地下
G/F, 3 O'Brien Road, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/cube-square-and-fried-mushrooms-wan-chai-e2246148
This branch used to be located in Hung Hom but it was too far and not near any MTR stations.
http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/sr2.htm?shopid=74025
I was glad they opened in Wan Chai and was planning to get some snacks from there especially the fried mushrooms.
However I prefer the choice at Hung Hom because they had fried soft shell crabs and the pieces of chicken had fried basil leaves as well.
(source: gaganoodle) - basil
http://static4.openrice.com.hk/UserPhoto/photo/3/2L0/00IDFCF5AAE32EE05D6FE6m.jpg
(source:Ilovedisney) - soft shell crabs
http://static1.openrice.com.hk/UserPhoto/photo/3/2KQ/00IBFG3626082CFF2ACD31m.jpg
I was also attracted to the Hung Hom branch because they had eight seasoning powders: chili, seaweed, lemon, cheese, wasabi, plum and more.
However after I ordered the mushrooms I found out that they did not have the lemon seasoning or the cheese
Also the staff who was frying the mushroom was severely sick, he was constantly sneezing and coughing!
I was so afraid my mushrooms would turn into poisonous mushrooms!!!
Anyway, the mushrooms were Ok, juicy on the inside and crispy on the outside, I only had a few in case they were infected!
Hope that staff gets well soon LOL!!
On my next visit, I hope that they will have the full condiment range and the soft shell crabs.
They had fried chicken drumsticks as well but it was hard to notice because it was right on the top!
[Review 1665] Good and cheap vegetarian dishes but rude service @ 珍豆漿
18/07/2012
珍豆漿 (已結業)
灣仔灣仔道181A地下
G/F, 181A Wan Chai Road, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/good-and-cheap-vegetarian-dishes-but-rude-service-e2246146
Being vegetarian can be expensive especially when the places serve processed vegetarian items such as soybean patties and similar items.
Some of the Chinese style vegetarian dishes are really unhealthy especially the soft tofu puffs in sweet and sour sauce, curry sauce etc.
I have always wanted to try this place but you have to battle with the busy traffic, air pollution and smokers before you get there.
I like the variety at this place and the prices are fairly inexpensive.
Before coming I called to make an order but as the it was noisy on their end and they couldn’t hear they just slammed down the phone which I thought was a rude.
Anyway, went there another time and ordered the spare ribs with preserved vegetables and rice and I also wanted to get the prawn dumplings however it was discontinued so I changed to some other vegetable dumpling.
When I started eating it, people who did not know this dish was vegetarian asked if it was spare-ribs so they must have looked like spare ribs.
Overall it was really nice and oil free, however the preserved vegetables were not washed and there was plenty of sand in it and the rice had a piece of man made fibre/hair.
hair in the centre of the pic!
As for the dumpling it was fairly nice with sweetcorns and mushrooms inside.
珍豆漿 (已結業)
灣仔灣仔道181A地下
G/F, 181A Wan Chai Road, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/good-and-cheap-vegetarian-dishes-but-rude-service-e2246146
Being vegetarian can be expensive especially when the places serve processed vegetarian items such as soybean patties and similar items.
Some of the Chinese style vegetarian dishes are really unhealthy especially the soft tofu puffs in sweet and sour sauce, curry sauce etc.
I have always wanted to try this place but you have to battle with the busy traffic, air pollution and smokers before you get there.
I like the variety at this place and the prices are fairly inexpensive.
Before coming I called to make an order but as the it was noisy on their end and they couldn’t hear they just slammed down the phone which I thought was a rude.
Anyway, went there another time and ordered the spare ribs with preserved vegetables and rice and I also wanted to get the prawn dumplings however it was discontinued so I changed to some other vegetable dumpling.
When I started eating it, people who did not know this dish was vegetarian asked if it was spare-ribs so they must have looked like spare ribs.
Overall it was really nice and oil free, however the preserved vegetables were not washed and there was plenty of sand in it and the rice had a piece of man made fibre/hair.
hair in the centre of the pic!
As for the dumpling it was fairly nice with sweetcorns and mushrooms inside.
[Review 1664] Gateaux Roule vs Juchheim's baumkuchen @ TASTE
18/07/2012
Taste (已結業)
將軍澳坑口重華路8號東港城2樓228-228A舖
Shop 228-228A, 2/F, East Point City, 8 Chung Wa Road, Hang Hau, Tseung Kwan O
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/gateaux-roule-vs-juchheims-baumkuchen-e2246139
Before Juchheim opened in Hong Kong, this shop was opened quite a few years ago but I never bought any cakes from there.
I am quite surprised this shop is still under operation because I don't often see people buying from there.
But since I have already tried Juchheim's I decided to try Gateaux Roule as well which is cheaper and as you can see you get a whole cup filled to the lid for $24!!
They had green tea, chocolate and original flavours and they also had Rolls which were dipped in icing sugar.
I chose the chocolate one.
The cake was not as soft as Jucheim's but I preferred Gateaux Roule's chocolate taste, but both brands did not wow me and I would not buy both again, however the packaged one at 7-11 tastes much better probably because of the caramel latte flavour and the softness.
Taste (已結業)
將軍澳坑口重華路8號東港城2樓228-228A舖
Shop 228-228A, 2/F, East Point City, 8 Chung Wa Road, Hang Hau, Tseung Kwan O
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/gateaux-roule-vs-juchheims-baumkuchen-e2246139
Before Juchheim opened in Hong Kong, this shop was opened quite a few years ago but I never bought any cakes from there.
I am quite surprised this shop is still under operation because I don't often see people buying from there.
But since I have already tried Juchheim's I decided to try Gateaux Roule as well which is cheaper and as you can see you get a whole cup filled to the lid for $24!!
They had green tea, chocolate and original flavours and they also had Rolls which were dipped in icing sugar.
I chose the chocolate one.
The cake was not as soft as Jucheim's but I preferred Gateaux Roule's chocolate taste, but both brands did not wow me and I would not buy both again, however the packaged one at 7-11 tastes much better probably because of the caramel latte flavour and the softness.
[Review 1663] Summer dishes at Telford Recreation Club @ 德藝會 ClubONE Telford
18/07/2012
德藝會 ClubONE Telford
九龍灣德福花園P13-14號
Units P13-P14, Telford Gardens, Kowloon Bay
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/summer-dishes-telford-recreation-club-e2246137
I was really lucky to be invited by a local magazine to attend a dinner at Telford Recreation Club to try out the summer dishes.
I have not heard of this place before and after dinner they gave us a tour of the club and it turns out a lot of filming took place here.
The dinner was held in the Grand ballroom, which was really grand just like its name.
It had tall ceilings, a nice stage and a grand carriage on the left.
Anyway the food served today was designed for summer and it was refreshing and light that it consisted of seafood.
The menu consisted of (Quoted exactly from the menu):Mango salad
Sauteed sea cucumber in teriyaki sauce
Double boiled sharks fin soup and assorted dried seafood and sugar cane
Deep fried fresh garoupa served with strawberry sauce
Baked abalone in tomato cup
Braised wintermelon with prawn and tobiko
Poached crispy rice with assorted seafood
Baked coconut with egg white
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Mango salad:
The presentation was fun, it looked like there was a face and I liked the way the tobiko and dragonfruit was separate from the salad.
I had the salad first because it was sweet and towards the end I started adding some tobiko to balance out the sweetness with its natrual saltiness.
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Sauteed sea cucumber in teriyaki sauce:
This was surprisingly nice because the teriyaki sauce was just right and not too sweet.
There were also aubergines, bell peppers and lotus roots as well as sea cucumber.
The lotus root and aubergine was really nice with the teriyaki sauce.
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Double boiled sharks fin soup and assorted dried seafood and sugar cane:
When I saw the menu I looked at it twice when I saw sugar cane because I have never seen it in soups.
The soup was sweet and nice and there were shark fins in it, which is rare these days.
As well as that there was fish maw, sea cucumber, chicken feet. Although the soup was sweet I could not taste the cane sugar taste but it tasted natrual and not cloyingly sweet.
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Deep fried fresh garoupa served with strawberry sauce:
0 讚好
When it was served it reminded me of fish and chips. It was interesting eating the deep fried garoupa because in UK it is usually cod and haddock. The garoupa had a softer texture.
The strawberry sauce was contained in a really small cute glass cup with diced strawberries in it as well.
The chef here is really good because so far the sauces were not too sweet.
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Baked abalone in tomato cup:
Usually abalone is served with gravy, but this one was baked with cheese.
The abalone was slightly chewy but otherwise the onion and celery cream sauce inside the hollowed out tomato was nice.
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Braised wintermelon with prawn and tobiko:
This was fun to eat and it was nice and light, and best of all the prawn was gutted but the orange roe was still attached to the prawn and it had green pakalana flower buds in the soup and tobiko topped on top of the prawn.
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Poached crispy rice with assorted seafood:
This was my favourite, the soup was really sweet which I initially thought was due to the scallops however found out it was sweet because it had cane sugar and imperatae and the soup tasted really natural.
The crispy rice was the best and makes it different from other boring soup rices.
Interestingly the menu did not say the soup had cane sugar but it was mentioned in the dry seafood soup.
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Baked coconut with egg white:
When it arrived I was stunned to see a piece of puff pastry on top!
It reminded me of an upside down egg tart with the tart base now being the lid and the egg white being the egg tart filling. The egg white was really nice and the texture was so silky.
The egg white was interesting because you could actually taste strong coconut in it and it was really fun to eat.
Again the the chef was really good the sweetness was just right.
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德藝會 ClubONE Telford
九龍灣德福花園P13-14號
Units P13-P14, Telford Gardens, Kowloon Bay
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/summer-dishes-telford-recreation-club-e2246137
I was really lucky to be invited by a local magazine to attend a dinner at Telford Recreation Club to try out the summer dishes.
I have not heard of this place before and after dinner they gave us a tour of the club and it turns out a lot of filming took place here.
The dinner was held in the Grand ballroom, which was really grand just like its name.
It had tall ceilings, a nice stage and a grand carriage on the left.
Anyway the food served today was designed for summer and it was refreshing and light that it consisted of seafood.
The menu consisted of (Quoted exactly from the menu):Mango salad
Sauteed sea cucumber in teriyaki sauce
Double boiled sharks fin soup and assorted dried seafood and sugar cane
Deep fried fresh garoupa served with strawberry sauce
Baked abalone in tomato cup
Braised wintermelon with prawn and tobiko
Poached crispy rice with assorted seafood
Baked coconut with egg white
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Mango salad:
The presentation was fun, it looked like there was a face and I liked the way the tobiko and dragonfruit was separate from the salad.
I had the salad first because it was sweet and towards the end I started adding some tobiko to balance out the sweetness with its natrual saltiness.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Sauteed sea cucumber in teriyaki sauce:
This was surprisingly nice because the teriyaki sauce was just right and not too sweet.
There were also aubergines, bell peppers and lotus roots as well as sea cucumber.
The lotus root and aubergine was really nice with the teriyaki sauce.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Double boiled sharks fin soup and assorted dried seafood and sugar cane:
When I saw the menu I looked at it twice when I saw sugar cane because I have never seen it in soups.
The soup was sweet and nice and there were shark fins in it, which is rare these days.
As well as that there was fish maw, sea cucumber, chicken feet. Although the soup was sweet I could not taste the cane sugar taste but it tasted natrual and not cloyingly sweet.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Deep fried fresh garoupa served with strawberry sauce:
0 讚好
When it was served it reminded me of fish and chips. It was interesting eating the deep fried garoupa because in UK it is usually cod and haddock. The garoupa had a softer texture.
The strawberry sauce was contained in a really small cute glass cup with diced strawberries in it as well.
The chef here is really good because so far the sauces were not too sweet.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Baked abalone in tomato cup:
Usually abalone is served with gravy, but this one was baked with cheese.
The abalone was slightly chewy but otherwise the onion and celery cream sauce inside the hollowed out tomato was nice.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Braised wintermelon with prawn and tobiko:
This was fun to eat and it was nice and light, and best of all the prawn was gutted but the orange roe was still attached to the prawn and it had green pakalana flower buds in the soup and tobiko topped on top of the prawn.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Poached crispy rice with assorted seafood:
This was my favourite, the soup was really sweet which I initially thought was due to the scallops however found out it was sweet because it had cane sugar and imperatae and the soup tasted really natural.
The crispy rice was the best and makes it different from other boring soup rices.
Interestingly the menu did not say the soup had cane sugar but it was mentioned in the dry seafood soup.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Baked coconut with egg white:
When it arrived I was stunned to see a piece of puff pastry on top!
It reminded me of an upside down egg tart with the tart base now being the lid and the egg white being the egg tart filling. The egg white was really nice and the texture was so silky.
The egg white was interesting because you could actually taste strong coconut in it and it was really fun to eat.
Again the the chef was really good the sweetness was just right.
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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...
