12/06/2019
一福
深水埗福榮街110號永佳樓地舖
G/F, Wing Kai Building, 110 Fuk Wing Street, Sham Shui Po
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/dessert-platter-e3440923
Dessert platter!!!
2019-06-12 13 瀏覽
Went here randomly because I felt like some donburis.
As well as donburi, they had dessert and Hokkaido 8.0 soft serve.
For the donburis, you get to choose or pick the fixed donburis.
I love the flexibility so chose salmon roe and scallops which turned out quite good.
It comes with soup.
For the other donburi, chose the Fishermans one which was also surprisingly good because they put yuzu seasoning in it which makes it appetizing.
The eel looked instaworthy so got that as well.
The best thing was the dessert platter which only cost HKD99 and you get a raindrop cake, softserve, chocolate fondant, matcha warabi etc.
Overall a satisfactory dinner.
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[Review 7510] Decomposing Salmon with soup, salad and drink @ 橫浜水產磯燒+遛Local Bar@Grill & Hot Pot
12/06/2019
橫浜水產磯燒+遛Local Bar@Grill & Hot Pot (已結業)
油麻地彌敦道558-560號譽發廣場8樓
8/F, Grand Place, 558-560 Nathan Road, Yau Ma Tei
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/decomposing-salmon-with-soup-salad-and-drink-e3440921
Decomposing Salmon with soup, salad and drink
2019-06-12 67 瀏覽
I love Donburis so came here as they were doing Teishoku lunches with soup and salad on the 8/F of Grand Place.
All lunches come with a modern twist as you get to choose drinks like Taiwanese teas and it comes with Chinese herbal soup and salad.
If you pay your bill before 13:00, you get 20% off.
The decor is half Japanese with a pub element.
I had the Salmon donburi which cost HKD68.
Salmon close up.
Strangely the salmon had water coming off it and it seemed off because the salmon tissue literally decomposed which you can see on the the fatty bits!
Overall, the eel fared better.
The eel donburi cost HKD88.
The texture of the eel was extremely springy.
Dessert was a surprise as it wasn't on the menu.
The dessert was so damn good, it was chocolate pudding which tastes like the stuff you can make at home so it was very comforting.
If you have never tried a strawberry slush puppy from UK, the strawberry tea is recommended as it tastes just like that.
Definitely recommended if you are in MK as the Chinese herbal soup and dessert is good.
橫浜水產磯燒+遛Local Bar@Grill & Hot Pot (已結業)
油麻地彌敦道558-560號譽發廣場8樓
8/F, Grand Place, 558-560 Nathan Road, Yau Ma Tei
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/decomposing-salmon-with-soup-salad-and-drink-e3440921
Decomposing Salmon with soup, salad and drink
2019-06-12 67 瀏覽
I love Donburis so came here as they were doing Teishoku lunches with soup and salad on the 8/F of Grand Place.
All lunches come with a modern twist as you get to choose drinks like Taiwanese teas and it comes with Chinese herbal soup and salad.
If you pay your bill before 13:00, you get 20% off.
The decor is half Japanese with a pub element.
I had the Salmon donburi which cost HKD68.
Salmon close up.
Strangely the salmon had water coming off it and it seemed off because the salmon tissue literally decomposed which you can see on the the fatty bits!
Overall, the eel fared better.
The eel donburi cost HKD88.
The texture of the eel was extremely springy.
Dessert was a surprise as it wasn't on the menu.
The dessert was so damn good, it was chocolate pudding which tastes like the stuff you can make at home so it was very comforting.
If you have never tried a strawberry slush puppy from UK, the strawberry tea is recommended as it tastes just like that.
Definitely recommended if you are in MK as the Chinese herbal soup and dessert is good.
[Review 7509] Beef was missing @ 炯記餐室 Gwing Kee Restaurant
12/06/2019
炯記餐室 Gwing Kee Restaurant
北角英皇道376-380號美麗閣地舖
G/F, Mary Court, 376-380 King's Road, North Point
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/beef-was-missing-e3440914
Beef was missing
2019-06-12 157 瀏覽
The first Gwing Kee started off in Tsuen Wan and now they have two more branches on the Hong Kong side.The one in CWB is a cross over with this other goose restaurant while the one at North Point serves purely Gwing Kee stuff.
Clearly the goose oil noodles and rice are a must try.
You can order a la carte or with drinks etc.
Originally I wanted the beef noodles or rice but the lady suggested that I try the super combo which has a bit of everything including the beef so ordered that.
Unfortunately, the star of the show BEEF was missing and so I asked if the beef was missing and they just came back and said the chef acknowledged it so I wasn't a bit pleased because I didn't get to try the damn beef.
Anyway, the rice with goose oil was really heavenly and so are the goose oil noodles.
The rice is probably a better option as the rice is piping hot and fragrant with the goose oil.
Sadly according to pictures of the super combo, the pickled vegetables were also missing if you take the Tsuen Wan branch as reference.
I guess the restaurant is quite new so not running smoothly yet.
炯記餐室 Gwing Kee Restaurant
北角英皇道376-380號美麗閣地舖
G/F, Mary Court, 376-380 King's Road, North Point
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/beef-was-missing-e3440914
Beef was missing
2019-06-12 157 瀏覽
The first Gwing Kee started off in Tsuen Wan and now they have two more branches on the Hong Kong side.The one in CWB is a cross over with this other goose restaurant while the one at North Point serves purely Gwing Kee stuff.
Clearly the goose oil noodles and rice are a must try.
You can order a la carte or with drinks etc.
Originally I wanted the beef noodles or rice but the lady suggested that I try the super combo which has a bit of everything including the beef so ordered that.
Unfortunately, the star of the show BEEF was missing and so I asked if the beef was missing and they just came back and said the chef acknowledged it so I wasn't a bit pleased because I didn't get to try the damn beef.
Anyway, the rice with goose oil was really heavenly and so are the goose oil noodles.
The rice is probably a better option as the rice is piping hot and fragrant with the goose oil.
Sadly according to pictures of the super combo, the pickled vegetables were also missing if you take the Tsuen Wan branch as reference.
I guess the restaurant is quite new so not running smoothly yet.
[Review 7508] Extra runny custard bun from Bao Dim Sin Seng @ 包點先生 Bao Dim Sin Seng
15/06/2019
包點先生 Bao Dim Sin Seng
柴灣華廈街2號環翠商場地下G05號舖
Shop G05, G/F, Wan Tsui Commercial Complex, 2 Wah Ha Street, Chai Wan
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/extra-runny-custard-bun-from-bao-dim-sin-seng-e3440248
Extra runny custard bun from Bao Dim Sin Seng
2019-06-15 308 瀏覽
Depending on where you go and live, you either see more of Tong Kee Bao Dim or Bao Dim Sin Seng.
There are two branches of BDSS at Chaiwan, the branch at Wan Tsui Shopping Centre is better because there are bar tables for the food joints nearby.
There are two custard buns, one is the standard and the other is the extra runny custard filling which was new so I tried it.
The bun is quite big and the there is more bun to filling.
As the filling is quite sweet, I ripped open the bun and dipped the edges into it which turned out quite nice.
包點先生 Bao Dim Sin Seng
柴灣華廈街2號環翠商場地下G05號舖
Shop G05, G/F, Wan Tsui Commercial Complex, 2 Wah Ha Street, Chai Wan
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/extra-runny-custard-bun-from-bao-dim-sin-seng-e3440248
Extra runny custard bun from Bao Dim Sin Seng
2019-06-15 308 瀏覽
Depending on where you go and live, you either see more of Tong Kee Bao Dim or Bao Dim Sin Seng.
There are two branches of BDSS at Chaiwan, the branch at Wan Tsui Shopping Centre is better because there are bar tables for the food joints nearby.
There are two custard buns, one is the standard and the other is the extra runny custard filling which was new so I tried it.
The bun is quite big and the there is more bun to filling.
As the filling is quite sweet, I ripped open the bun and dipped the edges into it which turned out quite nice.
[Review 7507] Bollywood romance with modern Indian dishes @ Chaiwala
11/06/2019
Chaiwala
中環雲咸街43-55號地庫
Basement, 43-55 Wyndham Street, Central
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/bollywood-romance-with-modern-indian-dishes-e3439265
Bollywood romance with modern Indian dishes.
Society and the food industry scene is rapidly changing so is the way food is served.
We are now in an era where we are seeing a rapid change in society with lots of old things being scrapped, new things built
With lots of cuisines, they are either going backwards or going forwards to get the limelight so it is all about going retro or reinventing dishes.
At Chaiwala, the location couldn't be more perfect as it is located where Zafran used to be.
The restaurant is big and not a spot is under decorated.
You get to Chaiwala by going through Hugger Mugger another successful English bar set in the 1970s with cocktails inspired by David Attenborough, Pink Floyd etc.
I love the way everything is so different once you pass the doors, it is like entering another world yet it feels like home in London especially the living room corner with an old working TV set, dining table and photos on the walls.
When you enter the main restaurant you are greeted with this long table with lots of pretty dangling fabrics and beads above it.
As well as the decor, the menu is humorous yet detailed.
Started with THE MAGIC LAMP which was the beginning of an exciting adventure concocted with rum and citrus.
Being clueless on what to eat, we had the Dabbawala tasting Menu which includes a selection of signatures from Chaiwala.
The guy who served us was extremely knowledgeable and will ask your likes and dislikes as well as your relationship with spices.
Started with the Pani Puri:
These are a must try as they are crispy balls filled with potato and chickpeas.
You eat them by pouring Jal jeera in it.
I love Jal Jeera which is tangy and appetizing laced with cumin.
The challenge was trying to stuff the whole thing in my mouth to get all the flavours!!
Aloo Tikka Chaat:
This is another one of my favourite, spiced potato cake topped with delicious yoghurt and chutney followed by the bursting sweetness of the pomegranite seeds.
Moving on to the Modern dishes, the Mexi Thali which is a twist of Mexican cuisine.
It was tender pieces of slow cooked beef served on Indian Tortillas.
The following dishes will amaze you as being a fine Indian Restaurant, Chaiwala serves seafood which you will take your taste buds to the next level.
Malabar scallops (HK$190) are kerala-style Hokkaido scallops, with coconut and ginger sauce, fresh mango and curry leaf.
Lobster nerulli (HK$390), charred lobster with South Indian spices, tomato and pearl onions, lobster claw rice and vegetable poriyal.
The lobster dish was simply lavish and different while the vegetable poriyal cooled the palate down with a crunch as it had lots of grated coconut.
As well as seafood, curries are a must for a complete Indian meal experience.
For curries, there was Kerala Fish curry and Old Dehli Butter chicken served with truffle Naan and rice.
The butter chicken was thick and rich complemented by the truffle naan which was topped with generous shavings of truffle just like they do with pasta at PICI!
The Tandoori range here is more than just chicken with lamb chops and fish.
I loved the lamb chops which were soft and came off the bone easily.
Finished with the Wagyu Seekh Kebab which was beefy yet not overpowered by the spices.
Although I was stuffed, dessert was a blow as it was my favourite carrot cake with delicious buttercream frosting topped with crispy carrots and beetroot.
The carrot cake was quite a substantial portion that will satisfy your sweet tooth as the first mouthful will send you craving for more.
The final act was the Chai tea latte which is poured at a height with skill into the cup so that fine layers of bubbles are formed.
It was mildly spiced and a great finish to the journey.
The evening ended with a book and you will definitely be back for the next story!
Chailwala is definitely the place to go for a memorable night out with great food and vibes.
Although they have brunches and lunches, I recommend going there in the evening as the darker ambiance makes it more memorable.
Chaiwala
中環雲咸街43-55號地庫
Basement, 43-55 Wyndham Street, Central
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/bollywood-romance-with-modern-indian-dishes-e3439265
Bollywood romance with modern Indian dishes.
Society and the food industry scene is rapidly changing so is the way food is served.
We are now in an era where we are seeing a rapid change in society with lots of old things being scrapped, new things built
With lots of cuisines, they are either going backwards or going forwards to get the limelight so it is all about going retro or reinventing dishes.
At Chaiwala, the location couldn't be more perfect as it is located where Zafran used to be.
The restaurant is big and not a spot is under decorated.
You get to Chaiwala by going through Hugger Mugger another successful English bar set in the 1970s with cocktails inspired by David Attenborough, Pink Floyd etc.
I love the way everything is so different once you pass the doors, it is like entering another world yet it feels like home in London especially the living room corner with an old working TV set, dining table and photos on the walls.
When you enter the main restaurant you are greeted with this long table with lots of pretty dangling fabrics and beads above it.
As well as the decor, the menu is humorous yet detailed.
Started with THE MAGIC LAMP which was the beginning of an exciting adventure concocted with rum and citrus.
Being clueless on what to eat, we had the Dabbawala tasting Menu which includes a selection of signatures from Chaiwala.
The guy who served us was extremely knowledgeable and will ask your likes and dislikes as well as your relationship with spices.
Started with the Pani Puri:
These are a must try as they are crispy balls filled with potato and chickpeas.
You eat them by pouring Jal jeera in it.
I love Jal Jeera which is tangy and appetizing laced with cumin.
The challenge was trying to stuff the whole thing in my mouth to get all the flavours!!
Aloo Tikka Chaat:
This is another one of my favourite, spiced potato cake topped with delicious yoghurt and chutney followed by the bursting sweetness of the pomegranite seeds.
Moving on to the Modern dishes, the Mexi Thali which is a twist of Mexican cuisine.
It was tender pieces of slow cooked beef served on Indian Tortillas.
The following dishes will amaze you as being a fine Indian Restaurant, Chaiwala serves seafood which you will take your taste buds to the next level.
Malabar scallops (HK$190) are kerala-style Hokkaido scallops, with coconut and ginger sauce, fresh mango and curry leaf.
Lobster nerulli (HK$390), charred lobster with South Indian spices, tomato and pearl onions, lobster claw rice and vegetable poriyal.
The lobster dish was simply lavish and different while the vegetable poriyal cooled the palate down with a crunch as it had lots of grated coconut.
As well as seafood, curries are a must for a complete Indian meal experience.
For curries, there was Kerala Fish curry and Old Dehli Butter chicken served with truffle Naan and rice.
The butter chicken was thick and rich complemented by the truffle naan which was topped with generous shavings of truffle just like they do with pasta at PICI!
The Tandoori range here is more than just chicken with lamb chops and fish.
I loved the lamb chops which were soft and came off the bone easily.
Finished with the Wagyu Seekh Kebab which was beefy yet not overpowered by the spices.
Although I was stuffed, dessert was a blow as it was my favourite carrot cake with delicious buttercream frosting topped with crispy carrots and beetroot.
The carrot cake was quite a substantial portion that will satisfy your sweet tooth as the first mouthful will send you craving for more.
The final act was the Chai tea latte which is poured at a height with skill into the cup so that fine layers of bubbles are formed.
It was mildly spiced and a great finish to the journey.
The evening ended with a book and you will definitely be back for the next story!
Chailwala is definitely the place to go for a memorable night out with great food and vibes.
Although they have brunches and lunches, I recommend going there in the evening as the darker ambiance makes it more memorable.
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