Showing posts with label crab roe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crab roe. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Hairy crab feast @ Tsui Hang Village

Tsui Hang Village (Causeway Bay)

This is my first Hairy Crab meal this year thanks to Tsui hang Village.

To be honest, I have never been or heard of Tsui Hang Village because I don't often eat Chinese food.
At the Lee Theatre branch, there is an exclusive dessert counter which has an array of attractive Chinese desserts.
If Hairy Crabs are not your thing, there is a cute complimentary steamed piggy bun for people who have dim sum for lunch.

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Roast pork:

To start our meal, we had the roast pork which is their signature dish, it is different from other restaurants because it comes with beans in sweet honey sauce.
Some people will order this dish just for those beans.
The roast pork was meaty with an even fat distribution and the taste was just right, not too salty or sweet.
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Steamed egg white topped with hairy crab roe:

Before this tasting, I perceived Tsui Hang Village as a really traditional Chinese restaurant.
The presentation of this surprised me because it was presented in a nice modern glass.
Initially I thought it was a cold, but it was hot, it was steamed egg white at the bottom with delicious starchy hairy crab roe on top which tasted a bit like egg yolk with hints of strong crab taste too.
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Deep fried wheat buns served with hairy crab roe:

This was delicious, the crab roe did not contain crab shell fragments.
I would have preferred toast or baguette to go with it because the wheat buns were slightly sweet but it was made with wheat so that it is slightly healthier.
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Braised rice pudding with hairy crab roe and mushroom:

This is basically stir fried Shanghai style rice cakes in thick crab roe.
The Shanghai style rice cakes I have tried before were tasteless so I was surprised the rice cakes here were quite tasty covered in tasty crab roe with fragrant mushrooms.
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Sauteed pea sprouts with hairy crab roe:

It was nice simple sauteed pea sprouts topped with hairy crab roe, a nice option for some vegetables and crab roe.
The pea sprouts were cooked nicely, it had a slight crunch without being too grassy and the crab roe for this dish does not contain as much oil as the other crab roe options.
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Steamed Dutch hairy crab:


At Tsui Hang Village, they have professionals to help you the crabs which is great for non crustean experts like me!
The crab roe was thick and starchy but my favourite part was the sticky white bit near the shell.
For the first hairy crab of the year, the crab roe tasted great as there is nothing else to compare it too, but I do remember some other ones a few years ago being more vibrant in colour.
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Fried glutinous rice with assorted air dried meat:

To finish off the meal, there was glutinous rice. I liked the preserved sausages with blood but I have never been the person for air dried meats because it has a strange aroma which is fragrant to the locals.
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Piglet shaped Steamed buns filled with purple potato:

This is really cute and cruel to eat!
Strangely enough, the yellow colour didn't feel odd but if it was pink, the perception would have been more weird.
Anyway, I loved the steamed bun because it was soft, firm with some chew, and inside it was filled with natrual sweet potato which was not too sweet.
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Chilled strawberry puddings:

I liked the clear jelly on the top which made the strawberry pieces striking with a modern twist.
However it was a bit too sweet.
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Sago dumplings filled with chestnut:

The exterior of these dumplings were made of sago pearls infused together which were quite chewy after it was steamed, inside there was smooth chestnut paste.
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To compliment the crabs, there was Chinese liquor which was mega strong, I could already feel its alcohol content when the glass was about 5cm from my mouth!
It was fun adding preserved plum to it which added salty and sour tones to the liquor.
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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Get your cholesterol pumping!

澳門新龍記 (Santo Antonio)

Macau is famous for noodles topped with delicious toppings especially crab roe.

This is one of the restaurants that is famous for them, the other one is 牛記咖喱美食 Estab De Comidas Ngao Keo Ka Lei Chon which I must try on my next visit.

I chose this place first because they had Silkie chicken noodles and the squid patties reviewed by many Hong Kongers.

The menu was quite extensive and there were too many items I wanted to try.


The decor of the restaurant was basically the same as the Hong Kong restaurants.


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Salted lemon with sprite:
There were two big pieces of salted lemon in the cup which was sufficient to flavour the whole bottle of sprite.

I do not like sprite but the saltyness of the lemon got rid of the artificial taste of the sprite.
The saltyness of the drink was just lovely.
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Tossed noodles with crab roe:

The crab roe was really nice but too salty, the taste of crab was as its max, but after I finished it there was so much orange oil left on the plate so it is not very healthy.
It was pretty cheap for MOP23 which is approximately HKD$23.
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Tossed noodles with silkie chicken in wine:
As well as the noodles with crab roe, I was looking forward to this too because of the silkie chicken in hua dao wine.
The wine taste was lovely and strong and the noodles did not have the alkaline taste.
It would be great the chicken was not so bony.
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Squid patties:
The squid patties were ok, but not as good as I expected them to be because the squid taste was weak, but after adding the chili oil to it, the patties were delicious.
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Chili oil sauce:
I was surprised the chili oil sauce was great because it had black beans in it giving it more flavour and not just spicyness.
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Supplementary Information: Macau food tour:
Planned and dined eateries:
澳門新龍記
Dairy Queen (Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro branch)
Creme brulee shake: http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/commentdetail.htm?commentid=2293088
馮記三盞燈豬腳姜
http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/commentdetail.htm?commentid=2290054

Planned and missed eateries:
Tonkin ( pig's brain was sold out)

Ad-hoc eateries:
大玩町 - pork chop bun
http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/commentdetail.htm?commentid=2289768
Gloria Jean's Coffees
http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/commentdetail.htm?commentid=2289695
豪庭緬甸美食 (that branch is not listed on OR)
Dairy Queen (Tak Va Store branch is not listed on OR)
Le Cafe at Gold Sands hotel:
Cold food: http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/sr2.htm?shopid=48237

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Japanese crab roe tofu pot @ Satay King

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Japanese crab roe and tofu pot:
This was delicious and I hope it is here to stay, there was a generous amount of crab roe and the texture was like starchy salted egg yolk which balanced with the light taste of tofu.
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Pork Chop with white curry sauce:
As usual the curry sauce is good but the pork chop that day was not that good because it was dry.
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Cucumber tea soda:
This soda was made with soda water, cucumber syrup, yuzu syrup and tea.
The taste of the cucumber and the tea mixed together was really refreshing and not artificial however I did not like the Yuzu.
Although the photo does not show, it actually had coloured layers like the illustration.
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SK or KF?:
While I was taking pictures of the restaurant I noticed a KF logo, I wonder if it was meant to be SK instead.
If you tilt the Satay King Logo SK you will see KF so I wonder if the designer misinterpreted KF for SK.
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