19/03/2019
春陽茶事 (已搬遷) Chun Yang Tea
中環租庇利街1號喜訊大廈地下B號舖
Shop B, G/F, Haleson Building, 1 Jubilee Street, Central
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/tea-is-just-tea-e3340367
Tea is just Tea
2019-03-19 251 瀏覽
Went past this several times but it was just the usual tea shop so didn't remember it.
One time I intended to try it but as they had just opened I couldn't be arsed to go in as there were lots of people.
The other time I went was late in the evening so skipped it.
Finally went as it was nearby so just grabbed a plain oolong tea.
Got the large size and it was only HKD20 so pretty good.
It was nice and strong so it was a good thirst quencher and that was it.
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[Review 7285] Chinese dessert deconstructed and reimagined @ 親愛吃 (已結業)eat darling eat
19/03/2019
親愛吃 (已結業)eat darling eat
銅鑼灣百德新街27-47號及記利佐治街11-19號 Fashion Walk地下17號舖
Shop 17, Ground Floor, 11-19 Great George Street, Fashion Walk, Causeway Bay
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/chinese-dessert-deconstructed-and-reimagined-e3340360
Chinese dessert deconstructed and reimagined
2019-03-19 67 瀏覽
Deconstructed Food is not new , it is breaking apart elements that are traditionally combined together to make a dish and serving the items in a uniquely separate way.
Traditional Chinese dessert is served in a bowl which takes a runny liquid form either hot or cold.
To be honest, I am not a fan of Chinese dessert because it is nothing quite like Western desserts where it takes the form of a cake or pudding.
The idea of putting liquid dessert in my mouth is rather strange because I would rather have it as a drink or thick milkshake.
At Eat Darling Eat, they have totally revolutionized Chinese dessert by deconstructing it and serving it a totally different way.
I do love dessert but I need to satisfy my hunger first so had the tofu puffs which are stuffed with cheese.
It wasn't a wild paring as tofu and cheese are often paired together but I think brie or feta would taste more wild than the cream cheese they used.
The taste was still good but it wasn't that cheesy which is safer for the general palette I guess.
0 讚好
For mains had the Squid & Salted Fish Darling-made Lemon Pasta.
0 讚好
The pasta just looked like ordinary fettuccine but it was surprisingly flavourful infused with the taste of squid.
It is quite tricky getting the flavour out of squid which meant it was fresh and the texture of the squid was just right as it was soft and gives in when you bite into it.
So overall, very tasty with squid and lemon.
Now to the Pineapple Bun which was the star of the show.
It certainly hit the spot for me as they replaced the boring bun with a choux which is much airy and lighter.
I liked it because choux beats that Chinese bun any day and I can't stand that weird butter crumb on top and even strange with a piece of butter/margarine in it.
The pineapple sorbet was sweet and beneath that there is some custard which tasted like yoghurt.
Adding the pineapple pieces on the side made it more refreshing.
For the other desserts tried the tongshui which is normally served in liquid form in a bowl that you drink with a spoon.
Again, in the West, desserts come in the form of cake or pudding and the only liquid thing would probably be custard.
Had the Lava Cake and Sweet Potato which are normally served in a bowl but it was served on plate.
The Lava Cake was the usual fondant but filled with Walnut paste that is normally served in liquid form.
The sweet potato cake was served with a jug of liquid which represents the Chinese sweet soup.
Overall I liked them both as they were presented in a Western form especially the sweet potato as there was a piece of cake in it.
Finished with the chestnut latte which was served in a cute bamboo cup.
Eat Darling Eat Decor and Menu:
親愛吃 (已結業)eat darling eat
銅鑼灣百德新街27-47號及記利佐治街11-19號 Fashion Walk地下17號舖
Shop 17, Ground Floor, 11-19 Great George Street, Fashion Walk, Causeway Bay
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/chinese-dessert-deconstructed-and-reimagined-e3340360
Chinese dessert deconstructed and reimagined
2019-03-19 67 瀏覽
Deconstructed Food is not new , it is breaking apart elements that are traditionally combined together to make a dish and serving the items in a uniquely separate way.
Traditional Chinese dessert is served in a bowl which takes a runny liquid form either hot or cold.
To be honest, I am not a fan of Chinese dessert because it is nothing quite like Western desserts where it takes the form of a cake or pudding.
The idea of putting liquid dessert in my mouth is rather strange because I would rather have it as a drink or thick milkshake.
At Eat Darling Eat, they have totally revolutionized Chinese dessert by deconstructing it and serving it a totally different way.
I do love dessert but I need to satisfy my hunger first so had the tofu puffs which are stuffed with cheese.
It wasn't a wild paring as tofu and cheese are often paired together but I think brie or feta would taste more wild than the cream cheese they used.
The taste was still good but it wasn't that cheesy which is safer for the general palette I guess.
0 讚好
For mains had the Squid & Salted Fish Darling-made Lemon Pasta.
0 讚好
The pasta just looked like ordinary fettuccine but it was surprisingly flavourful infused with the taste of squid.
It is quite tricky getting the flavour out of squid which meant it was fresh and the texture of the squid was just right as it was soft and gives in when you bite into it.
So overall, very tasty with squid and lemon.
Now to the Pineapple Bun which was the star of the show.
It certainly hit the spot for me as they replaced the boring bun with a choux which is much airy and lighter.
I liked it because choux beats that Chinese bun any day and I can't stand that weird butter crumb on top and even strange with a piece of butter/margarine in it.
The pineapple sorbet was sweet and beneath that there is some custard which tasted like yoghurt.
Adding the pineapple pieces on the side made it more refreshing.
For the other desserts tried the tongshui which is normally served in liquid form in a bowl that you drink with a spoon.
Again, in the West, desserts come in the form of cake or pudding and the only liquid thing would probably be custard.
Had the Lava Cake and Sweet Potato which are normally served in a bowl but it was served on plate.
The Lava Cake was the usual fondant but filled with Walnut paste that is normally served in liquid form.
The sweet potato cake was served with a jug of liquid which represents the Chinese sweet soup.
Overall I liked them both as they were presented in a Western form especially the sweet potato as there was a piece of cake in it.
Finished with the chestnut latte which was served in a cute bamboo cup.
Eat Darling Eat Decor and Menu:
[Review 7284] Sushi delivered on a bullet train @ 九井壽司 Kokonoi Sushi Restaurant
16/03/2019
九井壽司 Kokonoi Sushi Restaurant
九龍灣宏照道38號Megabox 9樓25號舖
Shop 25, 9/F, Megabox, 38 Wang Chiu Road, Kowloon Bay
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/sushi-delivered-on-a-bullet-train-e3339990
Sushi delivered on a bullet train
2019-03-16 82 瀏覽
Went here randomly as I was at MEGABOX.
When I sat down, I placed my belongings on the side as usual and waitress said you couldn't put stuff there as it was part of a rail.
To be honest, it was then that I discovered that the sushi was delivered by a mini bullet train and when it gets delivered the mini screen will alert you!
It is was quite fun to get your food delivered by the Japanese sushi train if you haven't experienced it before.
Obviously not new in Japan where it comes from and there must be tonnes over there.
Foodwise, there were hits and misses.
The salmon roe and scallops were really good but the uni was a bit gritty with a urine odour.
九井壽司 Kokonoi Sushi Restaurant
九龍灣宏照道38號Megabox 9樓25號舖
Shop 25, 9/F, Megabox, 38 Wang Chiu Road, Kowloon Bay
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/sushi-delivered-on-a-bullet-train-e3339990
Sushi delivered on a bullet train
2019-03-16 82 瀏覽
Went here randomly as I was at MEGABOX.
When I sat down, I placed my belongings on the side as usual and waitress said you couldn't put stuff there as it was part of a rail.
To be honest, it was then that I discovered that the sushi was delivered by a mini bullet train and when it gets delivered the mini screen will alert you!
It is was quite fun to get your food delivered by the Japanese sushi train if you haven't experienced it before.
Obviously not new in Japan where it comes from and there must be tonnes over there.
Foodwise, there were hits and misses.
The salmon roe and scallops were really good but the uni was a bit gritty with a urine odour.
[Review 7283] Possibly the only Yibin Noodles in HK @ 川之源 River Sichuan Restaurant
16/03/2019
川之源 River Sichuan Restaurant
西環西營盤正街62號地舖
G/F, 62 Centre Street, Sai Ying Pun, Western District
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/possibly-the-only-yibin-noodles-in-hk-e3339438
Possibly the only Yibin Noodles in HK
2019-03-16 19 瀏覽
You can't miss River Sichuan Restaurant if you take the SYP escalators.Inside you will find their house pickles and Spicy Chili sauce that they make!
The only thing that sucks is the greasiness of the floor otherwise it is a great place to dine.
I was impressed with the noodle choices on the menu as there were so many to choose from and you can even go meatless.
They had lobster with salted egg yolk!! Imagine that!
Turtles too if that is your thing.
The Yibing noodles are a must as I have not come across any other joint that serves it.
These noodles are more commonly known as Yibing ran mian, Yibing fire noodles or Yibing Burning noodles.
They are so popular that you can find this flavour for some instant noodle!!
The essential ingredient is Sichuan yacai which is some preserved veg from Sichuan.
You toss the noodles together and eat.
For mains had the chicken which was just bones but the gravy was lovely.
The celtuce was crisp with a sweet nuttyness but a bit salty.
Finished with the Sichuan Jelly which is classic dessert to sooth the heat.
川之源 River Sichuan Restaurant
西環西營盤正街62號地舖
G/F, 62 Centre Street, Sai Ying Pun, Western District
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/possibly-the-only-yibin-noodles-in-hk-e3339438
Possibly the only Yibin Noodles in HK
2019-03-16 19 瀏覽
You can't miss River Sichuan Restaurant if you take the SYP escalators.Inside you will find their house pickles and Spicy Chili sauce that they make!
The only thing that sucks is the greasiness of the floor otherwise it is a great place to dine.
I was impressed with the noodle choices on the menu as there were so many to choose from and you can even go meatless.
They had lobster with salted egg yolk!! Imagine that!
Turtles too if that is your thing.
The Yibing noodles are a must as I have not come across any other joint that serves it.
These noodles are more commonly known as Yibing ran mian, Yibing fire noodles or Yibing Burning noodles.
They are so popular that you can find this flavour for some instant noodle!!
The essential ingredient is Sichuan yacai which is some preserved veg from Sichuan.
You toss the noodles together and eat.
For mains had the chicken which was just bones but the gravy was lovely.
The celtuce was crisp with a sweet nuttyness but a bit salty.
Finished with the Sichuan Jelly which is classic dessert to sooth the heat.
[Review 7282] Some good finds occasionally but expensive @ 正興美食
16/03/2019
正興美食
將軍澳寶琳北路18號寶林市場地舖
G/F, Po Lam Market, 18 Po Lam Road North, Tseung Kwan O
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/some-good-finds-occasionally-but-expensive-e3339402
Some good finds occasionally but expensive
2019-03-16 236 瀏覽
This food joint has been around for god knows how long and they serve a good variety of local dishes and snacks.
Tried the fried treasures before which were really good but rather expensive compared to the city.
This time I spotted boxes of fried fish which looked good so I got a box costing HKD38 which is quite expensive when I was expecting it to be around HKD35.
There were 9 fishes in the box.
Took them home and reheated them a bit in the microwave and they were good as expected.
The fish were slightly salted and the skin was crispy and tasty.
正興美食
將軍澳寶琳北路18號寶林市場地舖
G/F, Po Lam Market, 18 Po Lam Road North, Tseung Kwan O
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/some-good-finds-occasionally-but-expensive-e3339402
Some good finds occasionally but expensive
2019-03-16 236 瀏覽
This food joint has been around for god knows how long and they serve a good variety of local dishes and snacks.
Tried the fried treasures before which were really good but rather expensive compared to the city.
This time I spotted boxes of fried fish which looked good so I got a box costing HKD38 which is quite expensive when I was expecting it to be around HKD35.
There were 9 fishes in the box.
Took them home and reheated them a bit in the microwave and they were good as expected.
The fish were slightly salted and the skin was crispy and tasty.
[Review 7281] Mini Croissants @ 山崎麵飽 (已結業)Yamazaki Bakery
16/03/2019
山崎麵飽 (已結業)Yamazaki Bakery
樂富聯合道198號樂富廣場1樓1161號舖
Shop 1161, 1/F, Lok Fu Shopping Centre, 198 Junction Road, Lok Fu
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/mini-croissants-e3339343
Mini Croissants
2019-03-16 98 瀏覽
As I had some ham and cheese, decided to get some croissants to go with it.
At Yamazaki, they had these mini croissants so got a few to try.
They were a bit dry and hard so after reheating them for it a bit they were crunchy all over.
The taste was ok but the margerine/butter they had used has gone off a little bit.
山崎麵飽 (已結業)Yamazaki Bakery
樂富聯合道198號樂富廣場1樓1161號舖
Shop 1161, 1/F, Lok Fu Shopping Centre, 198 Junction Road, Lok Fu
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/mini-croissants-e3339343
Mini Croissants
2019-03-16 98 瀏覽
As I had some ham and cheese, decided to get some croissants to go with it.
At Yamazaki, they had these mini croissants so got a few to try.
They were a bit dry and hard so after reheating them for it a bit they were crunchy all over.
The taste was ok but the margerine/butter they had used has gone off a little bit.
[Review 7280] Delish Liangpi @ 麻辣妹 Spicy Girl
16/03/2019
麻辣妹 Spicy Girl
旺角通菜街27號地下
G/F, 27 Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/delish-liangpi-e3339223
Delish Liangpi
2019-03-16 28 瀏覽
I was attracted here because of the name.
When you go inside, there is a cute contrast of chairs, one side is Marilyn Monroe and the other side was this cute doll thing which made it feel modern and not a Sichuan place.The menu had lots to choose from and it was quite affordable.
Had the Spicy chicken which was rather bony and garlicky.
The Spicy platter was very spicy with chicken feet, chicken wings and intestines.
The balls were just the usual balls topped with Sichuan spices.
The star of the show was the liangpi which only cost HKD26.
It has to be one of my favourites so far because the noodles they use are springy and elastic like long sheets of rice rolls clumped together.
The sauce that it was tossed in was spicy with different tones of spices coming from it.
Will definitely be back for more Liangpi!
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