Lobby Lounge, InterContinental Hotel Hong Kong

French burger
Our friends who were staying at the InterContinental hotel invited us for a light dinner at the Lobby Lounge.

Even though the weather was chilly we didn’t mind the short walk when we can see images like these.

I took this picture while standing on the steps going to the hotel. It shows part of Sheraton hotel on the right and the majestic Peninsula hotel in the middle.
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This was the walkway to the hotel’s entrance.
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The view of the Hong Kong harbour just behind the hotel.
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This was the awesome view from the Lobby Lounge. There was a choir singing Christmas carols too.
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This is the best place to watch the nightly 13 minute laser light show ‘A Symphony of Lights‘  eery evening at 8:00 pm. The music and sounds are piped in to the sound system so you won’t miss anything outside.
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Tea was served in classy and heavy silver pots.
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My ‘light’ dinner didn’t turn out to be light after I ordered a French burger since this was my only chance to eat foie gras for the whole trip.
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French burger HK$270

Unfortunately, it looked better than it tasted. When I ate the burger with the foie gras I couldn’t distinguish the nuances of the foie gras. I ended up eating the foie gras by itself. It was just average.

The burger wasn’t tasty at all. It didn’t have the beefy steak taste I look for in burgers. At least it didn’t have any extenders and it was 100% beef. A good dose of gravy and the fabulous hot, hot horseradish mustard made it more palatable. 
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topped w/ pan seared foie gras

The fries with truffle oil was just fantastic! It was so fragrant and  scrumptious. The plain fries of the others paled in comparison by a mile. What a few drops of truffle oil can do is amazing.
truffle oil french fries
truffle oil french fries

The remains of my plate. Burger and fries all gone, bread all there.
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Every night while I was shivering in Hong Kong I craved for hot chocolate but timing was always against me. When I saw the boozed up version on the menu I immediately ordered it.
dark chocolate flake
dark chocolate flake HK$138

Dark Chocolate Flake – homemade hot chocolate, spiced rum, grand marnier, amaretto covered with milk foam and 24k gold foil.
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It was orange dark chocolate liquid love with strong, strong booze. It was the best hot chocolate I’ve ever had.  I wish I skipped the burger and just had 2 glasses of this.
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Intercon HK's Lobby Lounge menu

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pdf menus of the Lobby Lounge

InterContinental Hong Kong

18 Salisbury Road
Kowloon, Hong Kong
telephone: +852 2721 1211

Lunch at Loong Yat Heen

baked barbecued pork puff
My dad’s friend, Allen, invited us to lunch at Loong Yat Heen in The Kowloon Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui.

The last time I ate at Loong Yat Heen the restaurant was in the basement. Now it’s on the 2nd floor sharing space with The Window Cafe. I remember eating the best roast goose there.
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Allen with my dad

The view from our table shows the Sheraton hotel and Nathan Road.
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Instead of the usual peanuts they had marinated fried tofu that were a bit salty, sweet, spicy and totally yummy.
marinated fried tofu appetizer
marinated fried tofu appetizer

Alen ordered the set lunch for 4 which costs HK$1,180.
business set lunch menu
business set lunch menu

The dim sum sampler was excellent!
steamed shrimp dumplings w/ bird's nest
steamed shrimp dumplings w/ bird’s nest

steamed pork dumplings
steamed pork dumplings

One of the best fried bean curd skin I’ve ever eaten. Crisp skin, not oily and large succulent shrimp inside.
fried bean curd skin roll
fried bean curd skin roll

My favorite dim sum done very well. Hot, flaky crust with not too sweet barbecued pork filling.
baked barbecued pork puff
baked barbecued pork puff

I didn’t like the soup because of the slimy aloe. It’s definitely an acquired taste. Too bad the soup tasted actually good but I couldn’t pick out the aloe bits so I passed on the soup.
aloe & assorted seafood thick soup
aloe & assorted seafood thick soup

The fish was well cooked but a bit ordinary.
garoupa w/ ginger & mandarin peel in soya sauce
garoupa w/ ginger & mandarin peel in soya sauce

I just liked his hand.
braised oyster w/ bacon & onion

This was my favorite dish even though I wasn’t a big fan of oysters.
braised oyster w/ bacon & onion
braised oyster w/ bacon & onion

That was one huge oyster. Despite it’s size it was tender, meaty and the sauce was delicious. It didn’t taste like a Chinese dish at all. 
braised oyster w/ bacon & onion

The Chinese restaurants in Hong Kong really have the art to making crispy chicken down to pat. This was another winner!
deep fried "loong kwong" chicken
deep fried “loong kwong” chicken

After all that food we were stuffed. And they bring out fried rice topped with 2 kinds of sauces? Crazy!
baked fried rice w/ shredded chicken & shrimp w/ tomato & cream sauce
baked fried rice w/ shredded chicken &
shrimp w/ tomato & cream sauce

We all shared a bowl to try and the rest went into a doggy bag. I like the cream sauce much better. The tomato sauce was too sweet. Think Jollibee spaghetti.
baked fried rice w/ shredded chicken & shrimp w/ tomato & cream sauce

There’s always a compartment in my stomach that’s open for dessert. The walnut soup was creamy and had a rich and strong nutty flavor. The glutinous dumpling stuffed with sesame paste was yummy too.
sweetened walnut cream w/ sesame dumplings
sweetened walnut cream w/ sesame dumplings

Loong Yat Heen’s menu

Loong Yat Heen
The Kowloon Hotel
19-21 Nathan Road
Tsimshatsui, Kowloon
Hong Kong
telephone: (852) 2734-3722

Donq Bakery

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Carbs. I love carbs. I realized I can stop eating rice but my downfall in Hong Kong is bread. Specially from bakeries with open displays that give you a tray and tongs to help yourself to all their glorious creations.

I have a lot of favorite bakeries in Hong Kong. There’s Panash where I buy pao de queijo or Brazilian cheese bread made from cassava flour and is gluten free. These are also popular in Portugal and Argentina.

Pão de Queijo  
(photo from http://foodtranslation.wordpress.com, click on link for recipe)

Little Mermaid is where I buy those triple chocolate sticky donut.

Last December I vowed not to go near these two bakeries and I succeeded.

When I go to Hong Kong I stay in Kowloon side and go to Hong Kong side only for 2 stores, Ikea and Sogo.  In Sogo my last stop is always Donq, a bakery in the basement level right outside the supermarket.

Last December I caved in and went to Donq to buy my favorite Spinach and Cheese Rustique.

Pardon the quality of the pictures below. I just used my iPhone’s camera.
Donq Bakery - Spinach & Cheese Rustique

My favorite bread can be found right at the entrance of Donq in the covered case on the right side of the picture below.
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I’ve tried several sweet and savory breads from Donq and I can assure you they are all good. As part of my sacrifice and diet (?) I limited myself to buy just one kind.
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Yes I bought 5 pieces of Spinach and Cheese Rustique. That’s how much I love this really crusty bread with chunks of cheddar cheese and whole spinach leaves.

Pop them in the toaster oven and the cheese melts slightly and the crust is perfectly crunchy and the inside in soft and pillowy. I’m sure a pat of butter would be wonderful on it. But I’ve never tried it. It’s ‘bad’ enough as it is.

This is actually a rather big piece. If I eat one whole for breakfast I’m full until lunch. So usually I just eat half. I sometimes bring them home to Manila and store them in the freezer.
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Spinach & Cheese Rustique HK$12

If dry, crusty bread isn’t your type then try any of Donq’s soft, sweet or savory breads. They have ones with cheese, tuna, hotdog, potato fillings as well as red bean, green tea and many more. I hope they never open in Kowloon or else I’m doomed.

Donq
B2 Flr. Sogo
Hennessy Road 555,
Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

Lunch at Tao Heung

noodles w/ fresh mushrooms & goose feet
My friend Elizabeth asked the concierge of Intercon Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui were to find the best hot pot. He said Tao Heung so that’s where we went for lunch.

Tao Heung and Hak Ka Hut are owned by the same group with many other restaurants.
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Unfortunately when we got there no one was eating hot pot. Everyone was eating dim sum. I guess they served hot pot for dinner only. We have to go back to try that next time.
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I think this was the first time I’ve seen a dim sum restaurant with an open kitchen.
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The turnip cake was one of the best we’ve eaten in Hong Kong. It was so tasty and didn’t need any soy sauce or hot sauce.
pan fried turnip patties
pan fried turnip patties

We ordered another one and this time it was even better. Turnip cake, also known as raddish cake in the Philippines and carrot cake in Singapore, is best eaten ‘tostado’ or well browned with a crisp exterior and a soft interior.

To order it this way in Cantonese tell your server “lo pa ko, sok ti.Lo pa ko means turnip cake and sok ti means “tostado or browned to a crisp”. Even without any authentic Cantonese accent they will understand you. I promise.
pan fried turnip patties

Another big hit was the crisp fried beancurd sheet filled with shrimp.
fried beancurd roll
fried beancurd roll

The crispy chicken was the house specialty and it truly deserved that title. The skin was very thin, super crisp and tasty. The meat was just as flavorful and very moist.
roast crispy chicken
roast crispy chicken half – 68, whole- 128

I didn’t get to try the siu mai and xiao long bao but the kids gave it a two thumbs up. Just take a look at the whole shrimp on top of the siu mai.
premium siu mai
premium siu mai

xiao long bao
xiao long bao

These glutinous fried meat dumplings are usually my favorite but these were just average unlike the ones at my favorite dim sum place Chuk Yuen. Every where I eat dim sum I seem to compare with Chuk Yuen which is still the best overall for me.
fried minced pork dumplings
fried minced pork dumplings

The spare ribs were just ok too. To die for at Chuk Yuen 😀
steamed spare ribs in black bean sauce
steamed spare ribs in black bean sauce

Another first was the super friendly waitress who gave us very good food recommendations. Super friendly servers are very rare in Hong Kong Chinese restaurants. She recommended the next three dishes.

The noodles was everyone’s favorite. It wasn’t oily at all the sauce was different from the usual and was very, very tasty. Maybe it was because of the fresh mushrooms and goose feet? It was the first time for me to try the webbed goose feet. It was similar to chicken feet but leaner and more flavorful.
noodles w/ fresh mushrooms & goose feet
noodles w/ fresh mushrooms & goose feet

If we knew the chicken feet was such a big dish we wouldn’t have ordered it because only 3 of us in the group of 9 ate chicken feet. I tried to eat as much as I could since it was delicious. It tasted like pata tim!
braised chicken feet
braised chicken feet

The last recommended dish was an acquired taste. The soup was very flavorful but contained Chinese herbs that not everyone liked.
double boiled soup
double boiled soup

This was the ingredients used to make the soup. They presented it in another bowl. I don’t think anyone really eats this since there isn’t any flavor left. We did the 4 pieces of tender abalone on top. 
double boiled soup

Another mediocre dish.
rice roll w/ bbq pork
rice roll w/ bbq pork

Soft, mushy and blah. It should have been hot, crisp and flaky. Fail.
bbq pork pastry
bbq pork pastry

Tao Heung dim sum menu (click images to enlarge)
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Tao Heung’s dim sum was much better than it’s sister restaurant Hak Ka Hut. I would definitely go back for the yummy lo pa ko and noodles. And of course to try the elusive hot pot.

Tao Heung
3/F., Carnavon Plaza,
20-20 C Carnavon Road, 
Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
telephone: +852-2367-1328
Business Hours: 7:30am – 1:00am

other branches

Dinner at Monster Sushi

lobster salad w: seared salmon roll-3
We wanted to have a light and simple dinner so we went to iSQUARE to try Monster Sushi.

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It was a week night that’s why we were able to get a table quickly. If you go to iSQUARE on a weekend be prepared to join long queues in most restaurants.
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Gunkan sushi (battleship sushi) are sushi topped with soft or salad type topping on top of vinegared rice.

These were made up of (top to bottom) whelk, octopus w/ wasabi and lobster salad. It was quite delicious and unique.
3 styles gunkan maki
3 styles gunkan maki HK$28

I was a bit disappointed with this huge roll made up of lots of rice and more crunchy puffed rice coating. The filling was just a small piece of crab stick, an itsy bitsy piece of mango and pickled vegetable. It would have been better with more sauce and mayonnaise instead of a measly drizzle. The crunchy texture was interesting though.
godzilla roll
godzilla roll HK$35

Soft, slimy, favorful. Yum.
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lobster salad w/ seared salmon roll HK$28

Here’s one sushi that seemed like a good idea on the menu. Hairy crab meat as special as it is was totally lost on this fried sushi roll. All I could taste was rice and an oily after taste.
hairy crab tempura roll
hairy crab tempura roll HK$28

They also had a lot of cooked food and many other sashimi and sushi creations. I may just go back to try them out.
Monster Sushi specials

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Monster Sushi
Shop 302, 3/F, iSquare,
63 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
telephone +852-2111-1116

Lunch at Tai Hing Roast Restaurant

wet-fried flat noodles w/ shredded beef in Swiss sauce
It’s rare that I get a chance to eat by myself in Hong Kong. Last December I found myself all alone and I knew right away where I wanted to eat. 

I asked Jin where the best milk tea could be found in Hong Kong and she told me it’s at Tai Hing. Since she lived in Hong Kong for a while she should know.

So I took the #1 bus and got off Nelson St. and walked a block to Tai Hing. It was very near Langham Place.
Tai Hing

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I went there early because the first time I saw this branch there was a long line out the door.
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I sat in one of the small tables below.
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I was fascinated when a waiter opened a drawer underneath my table and took out my table setting. What a smart idea! I found myself opening it and getting more napkins, another fork and a toothpick.

I wonder what will happen if they do this in Manila. Will everything disappear?
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The milk tea was good. The tea was nice and strong. I wish it were hotter though. It was barely warm. It tasted almost exactly like my favorite at Cafe de Coral.
Tai Hing's hot milk tea
hot milk tea

Maybe I should have ordered the chilled milk tea. Tai Hing is famous for this. They even won second place in the milk tea competition in Hong Kong.

I took this picture from the next table. The ice is on the outside so it won’t dilute the milk tea. Fantastic!
Tai Hing's cold milk tea
chilled milk tea

Tai Hing had a rather extensive menu and their specialties are roast meats. I wasn’t in the mood to eat roast meat and white rice. When I saw the picture of the noodles on the menu I immediately ordered it.

I love noodles and specially ho fan or flat rice noodles. The twist in this beef ho fan dish was the Swiss sauce. I had to find out what that tasted like.

The noodle were good and al dente. There was lots of tender beef. But what I didn’t really, really love was the sweet Swiss sauce. Traditionally beef ho fan was salty. This version was sweet and salty. It wasn’t that bad but it wasn’t my favorite.
wet-fried flat noodles w/ shredded beef in Swiss sauce
wet-fried flat noodles w/ shredded beef
in Swiss sauce HK$48 (with hot milk tea)

The problem with eating alone was you can’t order much food. While waiting for my noodles I continued to read the menu and I saw my favorite fall/winter only dish – fried glutinous rice with preserved meats. I immediately ordered one for take out.
fried glutinous rice w/ preserved meats
fried glutinous rice w/ preserved meats HK$46

The rice arrived while I was half way into my noodles. I opened the lid and tried it while it was still hot. Oh my! It was fabulous! The rice was soft, sticky and filled with yummy preserved sausages and duck. It was so fragrant and not too greasy. I spooned some rice on my plate and transferred the rest of the noodles into the container.

I liked the rice so much better than the noodles. I had the leftovers for dinner and it was still as good. Ahhh a day of all carbs. I loved it!
fried glutinous rice w/ preserved meats


Here are some pictures I took of their specialties.
Tai Hing's 5 star roast pork

Tai Hing's 5 star roast pork
5 star roast pork

roast meats
roast meats

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full menu

Tai Hing Roast Restaurant
Shop A, G/F, Two Grand Tower, 
625 Nathan Road, Kowloon
telephone: +852-2625-0383

other branches

Lunch at Ebeneezer’s Kebabs & Pizzeria

roast chicken salad
I’ve always wanted to try Ebeneezer’s kebabs in Hong Kong but I never found the opportunity to do so. When I saw fellow blogger, Jin give it her highest 4♥ rating I made time to try it.

When I went to their Tsim Sha Tsui branch for lunch this huge delivery truck blocked the store and I couldn’t take a picture of the facade.

Ebeneezer's Kebabs & Pizzaeria

Two rolls of chicken and lamb meat were delivered. These were ready for the the vertical roasting spit.
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The roast chicken was really superb. I specially liked the charred parts which had the most flavor and a slight crunch. The dressing used was the same one for the kebab and I believe most of their dishes. It was a combination of yogurt and mint sauces. Both sauces were quite bland and lacked character. A good dose of garlic and spices were badly needed.
roast chicken salad
roast chicken salad HK$42

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The lamb meat was very tender and not greasy at all. Other than that I can’t say much about the kebab which was quite boring. I asked for more sauce but it didn’t do any good since the sauce was basically flavorless. Maybe I’m just used to the uber garlic sauces of the kebab/shawarma stands in Manila.

I’m sorry Jin but in my opinion this was a far cry from the one I had at the Halal cart in New York. The garlic sauce there was fabulous.
donar kebab
donar kebab HK$56
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This was the sauce for the salad and kebab. A plain yogurt and mint sauce were combined.
mint & yogurt dressing
mint & yogurt dressing

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Christmas Eve at Xiao Nan Guo Premier

wok-fried baby abalone w/ mushrooms in black pepper sauce
We had Christmas eve dinner with good family friends and some guests from the USA at Xiao Nan Guo Premier.

We had lunch there a couple of days before and knew that our host would enjoy the food and specially the ambiance and view. So our reservation at Intercon’s Harbourside was canceled and we had Christmas eve dinner at Xiao Nan Guo Premier.

The view from our function room was spectacular at night.
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The ‘adults and guests’ table had this special set menu which I heard was overwhelming. We could literally hear them groaning from being too full.
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I sat at the kids table where we ordered ala carte. I loved the free candied walnuts. They were crunchy and had a slight burnt caramel flavor.
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The cold drunken chicken was really well executed. The flavors were intense without having a strong alcohol taste.
drunken chicken in shaoxing wine
drunken chicken in shaoxing wine HK$88

I didn’t care for the vegetarian rolls made with beancurd skin. They looked nice though.
vegetarian beancurd rolls
vegetarian rolls HK$58

I didn’t try the jellyfish but the others said it was soft and mushy.
marinated jellyfish
marinated jellyfish HK$98

We ordered our favorite Angus beef.
wok-fried prime angus beef w/ wild mushrooms
wok-fried prime Angus beef w/ wild mushrooms HK$148

The other table had one plate each of really jumbo prawn & scallop while our entire table of 10 kids and adults shared 2 plates. There was nothing special with the prawn or scallop other than it was cooked perfectly tender. I did love eating the giant prawn head. It was so meaty, sweet and succulent. I ate 4 heads! I had to ask for some heads from the other table. Yum!!!
stewed jumbo prawn w/ hokkaido scallop
stewed jumbo prawn w/ hokkaido scallop HK$148/per plate

The beef was spicy and delicious! It was perfect when stuffed in the crisp bread pockets.
wok-fried prime angus beef w/ xo sauce & crispy pockets
wok-fried prime angus beef w/ xo sauce &
crispy pockets HK$128

braised chicken in spring onion soy sauce
braised chicken in spring onion soy sauce $238

The baby abalone reminded me of tender squid. The black pepper sauce gave the bland shellfish a nice kick. We all loved the spongy cubes and asked the waiter what those were. They’re mushrooms meticulously cut into cubes. Amazing detail!
wok-fried baby abalone w/ mushrooms in black pepper sauce
wok-fried baby abalone w/ mushrooms in
black pepper sauce HK$188

Thin slices of salty Chinese ham were simmered in a honey based sauce and placed inside plain siopao buns. This was one of our favorite Shanghai dishes done well.
honey glazed Chinese ham
honey glazed Chinese ham HK$168

I was so full at this point but when I found out that the black mass on the plate was actually hairy crabs I had to try it.  Hairy crabs are a Shanghai delicacy and are very expensive since they only come from the Yancheng lake. The most prized part of the crab is the roe from the female crab.

I didn’t enjoy it that much since there was very little meat and I didn’t have the patience to pound the crab shells and pick out the meat.
hairy crabs
hairy crabs

scallion sesame cakes
scallion sesame cakes HK$38 for 2 pcs.

spicy pork dumplings
spicy pork dumplings HK$48 for 6 pcs.

xiao long bao
xiao long bao HK$36 for 3 pcs.

I loved, loved this milk pudding. It was a cross between taho or tofu fa and panna cotta. The texture was delicate and the almond flavor was distinct and fragrant.
chilled almond silken milk pudding
chilled almond silken milk pudding HK$38

double boiled pear, mandarin peel, osmanthus honey
double boiled pear, mandarin peel, osmanthus honey HK$48

organic eight treasures sticky rice
organic eight treasures sticky rice HK$68

As usual we all overate. Not everything was good but what was important was spending Christmas eve with family and good friends.

menu

Xiao Nan Guo Premier 小南國壹號
10/F, One Peking, 1 Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
尖沙咀北京道一號10樓
telephone: +852 2527 8899

Lunch at Xiao Nan Guo Premier 小南國壹號

wok-fried prime angus beef w/ wild mushrooms
Whenever we go to One Peking, the swanky building across Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui that houses some of the world’s top designer brands, we always eat in Hutong or Aqua Tokyo. Finally we got to try a restaurant at the 10th floor called Xiao Nan Guo Premier.

Xiao Nan Guo Premiere

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Just like other restaurants in the building, they took full advantage of the marvelous view of the Hong Kong harbour.
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We were given a private room for our big group at no extra cost. In Hutong their prime tables commanded a minimum tab of at least HK$2,500.
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It was a very posh restaurant.
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The black chopsticks were for eating with while the beige chopsticks were for getting food.
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Simply sautéed river shrimps are a Shanghainese specialty. However these were just ok. They lacked the flavor and crispness of Wu Kong’s shrimps.
sauteed shrimp
sautéed fresh shrimp

The beef was awesome! It was very tender and the flavor was superb. It was the best dish we had.
wok-fried prime angus beef w/ wild mushrooms
wok-fried prime angus beef w/ wild mushrooms HK$148

This is a common salad found in Shanghainese restaurants but this was the first time I had it with lettuce. Usually it just had clear noodles and shredded chicken. I liked it even better this way. Their sesame dressing was thick, a bit sweet and so nutty. Perfection!
shredded chicken, clear noodles & sesame dressing
shredded chicken, clear noodles & sesame dressing HK$68

The food headed downhill from here. The pork was bland and a bit tough. It didn’t taste as good as it looks in the picture. Most of the dishes were placed on top of food warmers. Nice touch!
grandma's braised pork belly w/ bean curd sheet
grandma’s braised pork belly w/ bean curd sheet HK$128

The signature noodles were dry and again, bland.
braised signature noodles
braised signature noodles HK$48

The hairy crab roe cream was delicious but it needed a generous splash of soy sauce. The rice below had a nice toasted crunch at the bottom.
hairy crab roe cream & rice in hot stone bowl
hairy crab roe cream & rice in hot stone bowl HK$88 per bowl

I didn’t like the signature fried rice either. It was topped with cubes of marinated and mildly spicy tofu cubes. Nothing great about it. These three signature dishes were prominently photographed in their menu that’s why we ordered them only to be disappointed. It was a good thing we only ordered a bowl each for everyone to share.
signature fried rice
signature fried rice HK$48 per bowl

I didn’t try the xiao long bao but the kids devoured them quickly so I guess they were good.
xiao long bao
xiao long bao, 3 pcs. for HK$36

Both of the veggies were good though. It would be hard to massacre vegetables right?
wok-fried spicy string beans & minced pork
wok-fried spicy string beans & minced pork HK$88

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If you want to eat Chinese food in a beautiful ambiance with first class service and prices to match then this is the place to go to.

But if you want to eat fantastic Shanghainese food in a restaurant with NO view and decent prices then do yourself a favor and run to Wu Kong. No if or buts about it.
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my assistant in taking pictures, Michelle

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The full menu including gorgeous pictures here.

Xiao Nan Guo Premier  小南國壹號
10/F, One Peking, 1 Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
尖沙咀北京道一號10樓
telephone: +852 2527 8899

Christmas Party catered by Chef Tum

spring rolls
It’s only fitting that my last post for the year 2010 be about good food, fabulous friends and a happy, happy night.

A couple of weeks into December we decided to have an early Christmas party among friends and celebrate Pat’s birthday at the same time. It turned out great because Pat paid for dinner which we all enjoyed.

Janet suggested we have a Thai meal catered by Chef Tum aka Rowena Tindoy, a Thai chef residing in the Philippines. Chef Tum brought 2 assistants and all the materials and ingredients and cooked up a storm in Deb’s kitchen.
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Chef Tum

Chef Tum's Thai Food Catering

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For P650 or US$15 per head with a minimum of 20 pax Chef Tum will go to your house and prepare a spread fit for really, really hungry women with voracious appetites.
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Here’s our Thai feast. Some were better than the others but as a whole everything was great!
shrimp cakes
Tod Man Goong or shrimp cakes

pomelo salad
Yam Sam O or pomelo salad

fried catfish salad
Yum Pla Dook or catfish salad

spring rolls
Goong Hom Sabay or spring rolls (pic c/o Deb)

prawns
Goong Pad Prik Katiem or chili garlic prawns

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Khao Kapi or bagoong fried rice


pad thai
Pad Thai or fried noodles

catfish w/ string beans & fried Thai basil leaves
catfish w/ string beans & fried basil leaves

chicken curry
chicken curry

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Two kinds of drinks were also included. There was also Thai halo halo and mangoes with sticky rice for dessert but no one remembered to take pictures of those. We were all too preoccupied scarfing down the yummy food.
Thai Iced Tea and Lemongrass tea
Thai iced tea & lemongrass tea

The best part of the night was the Pinoy Henyo (Filipino Genius) game we played. This game was popularized by Eat Bulaga, a local noontime show in Manila. We formed two groups and one person placed the mystery word on her forehead and her team mates had one minute to guess the word.

The person with the mystery word had to ask questions that the team mates can only answer with a yes, no or maybe. For example the word spaghetti: is it a person, place, thing, food? no, no, no and yes. Food? breakfast, main course, dessert? On and on until the mystery word is guessed. All in two minutes.

If you don’t ask the right questions your team mates will never guess the word. It was so hilarious! Some were calm, collected and methodical in asking questions. While some threw out questions without rhyme or reason.
Pinoy Henyo game
the contestant had to ask questions to get the word on her forehead

Pinoy Henyo game-1
the team mates can only answer yes, no or maybe

Pinoy Henyo game-2

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After that we played the ‘white elephant’ game. Deb asked all of us to bring 3 gifts that we didn’t want or had extra lying around and to wrap them in newspaper. With a deck of cards she laid down a card representing each person around the table. Whoever gets a jack, queen, king or ace will get to choose 1, 2, 3 or 4 gifts from the center of the table.

The person then unwraps the gift. The succeeding winners will get a chance to choose new gifts or steal anybody’s gift. It was so much fun stealing the same gift from one person over and over again. The coffee maker which I really wanted got ‘stolen’ from me twice and I got to ‘steal’ it back again until it eventually went to someone else.
Christmas Party

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Thanks birthday girl Pattie for the wonderful Thai dinner. We had so much leftovers that everyone had food to bring home at the end of the night.
Pat's Birthday

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It was truly a silly and super happy party. We never had so much laughter and fun in one night. Happy New Year to all my friends and readers! To a wonderful year ahead of us. Cheers!!!
Christmas Party-3

Rowena A. Tindoy
‘Chef Tum’
Authentic Thai Food
1036-A Edsa, Malibay
Pasay City
telephone: +632-543-0541
cellphone: 0928-402-1322