30/04/2015
restaurant Akrame
灣仔船街9B號
9B Ship Street, Wan Chai
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/chef-akrame-was-in-town-e2445840
Akrame is a two-Michelin star restaurant in Paris that opened in Hong Kong in November 2013, since then it has gained one-Michelin star in Hong Kong within a year of opening.
I was really lucky because not only did I get a chance to try Chef Akrame Benallal's summer degustation menu but I also got to meet him at the restaurant before his flight back to Paris.
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He was in Hong Kong from 22-24 April to personally unveil his creative summer degustation menu and set up his upcoming restaurant Atelier Vivanda which is due to open in June!
The summer degustation menu was available for preview in April as posted on their FB which will be available for the whole month of June under Chef Jon Irwin's execution as 3, 4, and 6 courses for lunch; and 4, 6, and 8 courses for dinner.
On the back of the printed menu, I loved the way it was pictorially presented with how it is cooked and served.
I had six courses, which I thought was not going to be filling at the beginning but it turned out to be quite filling and the food was mind blowing.
Each course was exciting with an explosion of flavours and textures that is guaranteed to surprise you.
Started off with the amuse bouche, which was served by charming Akrame.
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On the left was this light cheesy cracker made with squid ink, parmesian and smoked eel. The next piece in the middle had a stronger flavour of tart yoghurt and a burst of saltiness from the olive.
The final piece was celtuce which had a lovely crunch and a touch of sweetness from the raspberry.
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Haddock:
The first course was Creamy Polenta with Smoked Haddock and Warm Coffee Mayonnaise which really took me by surprise because when coffee is used as a savoury ingredient it combines with the smoky taste of haddock really well and the silky polenta beneath it acted like a delicious mash.
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Pearl:
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The Gillardeau Oyster was topped with Seaweed Tartare, Citron and Granny Smith apples.
It was a nice burst of light and fruity flavours but the sharpness of the lemon flesh stood out the most and it was the reason I loved it because lemon juice and oysters go really well together.
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Surprise:
As a tea lover I was impressed because they bring out a glass teapot, place the raw lobster inside and put a tea strainer on top that contains Lapsang Souchong (which is a black tea from China) and pour French tarragon hot consomme into the teapot and poach it.
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When it is poached, they placed the lobster on top of the red lentils and it is ready to eat.
The texture of the lobster was delicate and springy infused with a tarragon fragrance
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SAILOR
This was the last seafood course which was seabass with Carrots Arlequin and Charcoal Butter.
I loved the way the seafood was covered in charcoal butter served with a side of carrots Arlequin that was topped with dreamy foam.
The seabass was silky and delicate which went perfectly well with the fine carrot puree that had a really velvety texture.
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Between the main course, there was a sorbet to refresh made with mandarin topped with campari jelly!
I thought the cylinder was edible but it was made of ice but still the idea is pretty cool and keeps the sorbet cold!
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The mandarin sorbet was cooling with a slight bitterness.
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MEAT
When this course came, the waiter was holding a pot which contained a piece of pigeon buried in crushed cocoa beans which he carefully took out with food tweezers!!
I love cocoa beans because the scent is addictive and I wish they put some extra crushed cocoa beans on my plate too.Anyway, since this menu is available in June, I will probably come back for it and I was really glad the waitor recommended this to me because when pigeon is done the right way, it tastes so amazing.
The texture of the pigeon was soft and it tastes like duck and velvety liver with the odd crunch from the cocao beans.
There was watercress mint coulis which had this interesting bitter taste that brought out the sweetness of the pigeon.
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The dessert was a wonderful surprise because I got four items including the petit fours.
This is the moment you will feel the meal was totally worth it because they were not too sweet and it was a great dinner because from start to dessert it was all perfect!!
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Cream Cheese and Red Berries topped with Beetroot Granite.
I had this first and it was light and summery with tart berries and cream cheese that tasted like yoghurt.
It was nice how they dusted it with beetroot granite and not something sweet.
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Cylindrical Chocolate Mousse and Green Cardamom Gelée
The roll was really delicate with light dreamy chocolate mousse in the middle that was not too sweet and the cardamom jelly just gave it some sparkle in the taste.
Surprise Ice Cream (cream puff flavour)
By the time I got to the icecream I was feeling happy and guilty but the happiness continued because the icecream was good as well.
The cream puff icecream was interesting, it was delicate and not too sweet and you could taste blended cream puffs in the icecream!
Petit fours: Bar of chocolate:
The presentation itself is so classy because it is wrapped in foil with their logo and the chocolate can be taken home too.
It was chocolate with seasalt that was bold and I loved the salty taste that lingered.
I didn't finish it but it was nice that I could take a piece of that wonderful evening back home to savor and remember the wonderful meal when I eat the chocolate!
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Price info:
From 1 to 30 June 2015, restaurant Akrame's seasonal menu is priced at:
Lunch:
- 3-courses : HK$280;
4-courses : HK$380;
6-courses : HK$580
Dinner:
- 4-courses : HK$888;
6-courses : HK$1,098;
and 8-courses : HK$1,398
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[Review 4282] $10 noodles @ 759雲吞麵 759 Wonton Noodle
29/04/2015
759雲吞麵 759 Wonton Noodle
長沙灣長沙灣邨服務設施大樓地下1號舖
Shop No. 1, G/F, Cheung Sha Wan Estate Ancillary Facilities Block, Cheung Sha Wan
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/10-noodles-e2445581
“759 was a shop selling preserved packaged food to start off with and now they have expanded into other businesses such as cosmetics, noodle joints and now a bakery too!
I wonder if we will see 759 Medical clinics, 759 Barbers, 759 Laundry, 759 Petrol Stations coming soon!!!
Initially 759 didn't appeal to me because the variety was limited and it was cheap and unhealthy packaged Asian snacks like noodles and crisps but now there is more European variety and they even have TIMOTEI shampoo.” Quoted from my previous review at 759 Bakery
Link: http://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/%E7%89%9B%E9%A0%AD%E8%A7%92-759%E9%BA%B5%E5%8C%85%E5%B7%A5%E6%88%BF/2428824
I came across this 759 Wonton noodles shop because I was in the area so decided to try it.
★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★
Noodles in wonton broth:
I don’t normally eat wonton noodles but because it was by 759 I decided to give it a go.
They cost around $3X which is not cheap but as I was having dinner I went for the plain noodles which cost $10.
It came with vegetables so $10 is quite a good deal for vegetarians or green Mondays.
Anyway, they were surprisingly quite good because the broth was good, it was strong with an addictive msg flavouring and when the noodles got softer, they were tastier because they absorbed the broth.
★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★
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The bill: $10
759雲吞麵 759 Wonton Noodle
長沙灣長沙灣邨服務設施大樓地下1號舖
Shop No. 1, G/F, Cheung Sha Wan Estate Ancillary Facilities Block, Cheung Sha Wan
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/10-noodles-e2445581
“759 was a shop selling preserved packaged food to start off with and now they have expanded into other businesses such as cosmetics, noodle joints and now a bakery too!
I wonder if we will see 759 Medical clinics, 759 Barbers, 759 Laundry, 759 Petrol Stations coming soon!!!
Initially 759 didn't appeal to me because the variety was limited and it was cheap and unhealthy packaged Asian snacks like noodles and crisps but now there is more European variety and they even have TIMOTEI shampoo.” Quoted from my previous review at 759 Bakery
Link: http://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/%E7%89%9B%E9%A0%AD%E8%A7%92-759%E9%BA%B5%E5%8C%85%E5%B7%A5%E6%88%BF/2428824
I came across this 759 Wonton noodles shop because I was in the area so decided to try it.
★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★
Noodles in wonton broth:
I don’t normally eat wonton noodles but because it was by 759 I decided to give it a go.
They cost around $3X which is not cheap but as I was having dinner I went for the plain noodles which cost $10.
It came with vegetables so $10 is quite a good deal for vegetarians or green Mondays.
Anyway, they were surprisingly quite good because the broth was good, it was strong with an addictive msg flavouring and when the noodles got softer, they were tastier because they absorbed the broth.
★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★
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The bill: $10
[Review 4281] Chinese rice again with curry! @ Public
28/04/2015
Public
鰂魚涌華蘭路18號港島東中心37樓
Level 37, One Island East, 18 Westlands Road, Quarry Bay
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/chinese-rice-again-with-curry-e2445295
On my previous visit, I complained because I was served non-Indian rice from the Indian joint.
Anyway, this time I also got Chinese rice again!
The aloo gobi was really disappointing because it was just curry sauce with vegetables that were added in the last minute.
You could tell the vegetables were added the last minute because the potatoes and tomatoes had perfectly defined edges, which would be softened if it were simmered in the curry.
The taste of the curry was not the usual aloo gobi flavour because they used a standard curry base that they use for curries every day.
The sausage rolls looked weird too.
The proportion of sausage meat and pastry does not look like the typical ones.
Public
鰂魚涌華蘭路18號港島東中心37樓
Level 37, One Island East, 18 Westlands Road, Quarry Bay
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/chinese-rice-again-with-curry-e2445295
On my previous visit, I complained because I was served non-Indian rice from the Indian joint.
Anyway, this time I also got Chinese rice again!
The aloo gobi was really disappointing because it was just curry sauce with vegetables that were added in the last minute.
You could tell the vegetables were added the last minute because the potatoes and tomatoes had perfectly defined edges, which would be softened if it were simmered in the curry.
The taste of the curry was not the usual aloo gobi flavour because they used a standard curry base that they use for curries every day.
The sausage rolls looked weird too.
The proportion of sausage meat and pastry does not look like the typical ones.
[Review 4280] Sweetcorn pudding not pastry! @ 美心MX Maxim's MX
28/04/2015
美心MX Maxim's MX
銅鑼灣波斯富街24-30號寶漢大廈1樓全層
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/sweetcorn-pudding-not-pastry-e2445288
There is not much choice so I had the rice with roast and half a salted egg.
As expected I got bones and skin but at least I had the salted egg I thought but it was really salty!
I tried the new sweetcorn pudding and it was really pathetic they put strawberry syrup on top and I don’t get why it is called a pastry when it is clearly a pudding!
Anyway, there were pieces of sweetcorn in it but it was just cloyingly sweet no sweetcorn taste!
美心MX Maxim's MX
銅鑼灣波斯富街24-30號寶漢大廈1樓全層
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/sweetcorn-pudding-not-pastry-e2445288
There is not much choice so I had the rice with roast and half a salted egg.
As expected I got bones and skin but at least I had the salted egg I thought but it was really salty!
I tried the new sweetcorn pudding and it was really pathetic they put strawberry syrup on top and I don’t get why it is called a pastry when it is clearly a pudding!
Anyway, there were pieces of sweetcorn in it but it was just cloyingly sweet no sweetcorn taste!
[Review 4279] A peachy Mother’s day @ 包點先生 Bao Dim Sin Seng
28/04/2015
包點先生 Bao Dim Sin Seng
黃大仙正德街103號黃大仙中心南館地下低層LG13號舖
Shop LG13, LG/F, Temple Mall South, 103 Ching Tak Street, Wong Tai Sin
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/a-peachy-mothers-day-e2445266
A longevity peach, or shoutao is typically a steamed lotus seed bun that is white with a red dyed tip and a crease in the middle that mimics the shape of a peach.
In the Chinese tradition the longevity peach represents Peaches of Immortality that grant humans immortality when consumed hence this is why the longevity peach is typically served at birthday banquets to attendees.
For mother day’s Bao Dim Sin Seng have launched a series of longevity peach buns!!!
There is the golden peach series and a traditional series.
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The golden series has custard and egg yolk filling while the other has traditional lotus paste filling.
Golden series:
Traditional series:
Personally, I like the golden peach series because of the filling and The Queen Mother set has a crown for fun and looks great on pictures (see product shot)!
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Golden longetivity peaches ($30 for pair of $16 each)
金桃 (1對)好
The first in the golden peach series is the custard golden peach which has custard and egg yolk in the middle.
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Surrounded by peaches
桃李滿門 ($42)
The second golden peach is surrounded by smaller peaches that are filled with lotus paste or red bean with a custard golden peach bun.
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Queen Mother! $98
女皇媽媽
The last is my favourite because it is meaningful.
It is a big bun that hides a bun filled with egg yolk and lotus paste and 6 mini buns filled with lotus paste or red bean paste.
There are four different greetings for the bun such as Beautiful mum, Fat Mum etc and there is a crown for fun.
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To conclude, the Queen Mother set and the 桃李滿門 are fun to share.
Personally I liked the custard filling because it was fragrant and not too sweet encased in a delicious fluffy bun
包點先生 Bao Dim Sin Seng
黃大仙正德街103號黃大仙中心南館地下低層LG13號舖
Shop LG13, LG/F, Temple Mall South, 103 Ching Tak Street, Wong Tai Sin
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/a-peachy-mothers-day-e2445266
A longevity peach, or shoutao is typically a steamed lotus seed bun that is white with a red dyed tip and a crease in the middle that mimics the shape of a peach.
In the Chinese tradition the longevity peach represents Peaches of Immortality that grant humans immortality when consumed hence this is why the longevity peach is typically served at birthday banquets to attendees.
For mother day’s Bao Dim Sin Seng have launched a series of longevity peach buns!!!
There is the golden peach series and a traditional series.
********************
The golden series has custard and egg yolk filling while the other has traditional lotus paste filling.
Golden series:
Traditional series:
Personally, I like the golden peach series because of the filling and The Queen Mother set has a crown for fun and looks great on pictures (see product shot)!
********************
Golden longetivity peaches ($30 for pair of $16 each)
金桃 (1對)好
The first in the golden peach series is the custard golden peach which has custard and egg yolk in the middle.
********************
Surrounded by peaches
桃李滿門 ($42)
The second golden peach is surrounded by smaller peaches that are filled with lotus paste or red bean with a custard golden peach bun.
********************
Queen Mother! $98
女皇媽媽
The last is my favourite because it is meaningful.
It is a big bun that hides a bun filled with egg yolk and lotus paste and 6 mini buns filled with lotus paste or red bean paste.
There are four different greetings for the bun such as Beautiful mum, Fat Mum etc and there is a crown for fun.
********************
To conclude, the Queen Mother set and the 桃李滿門 are fun to share.
Personally I liked the custard filling because it was fragrant and not too sweet encased in a delicious fluffy bun
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