Monday, April 28, 2014

Thai fusion in Hong Kong

In most peoples mind, Thai food is just Tom Yum Kung and green papaya but Bug and Bee is the new trend of Thai food from Thailand.

A few years ago Hong Kong was not ready for Thai fusion when it was commonly available in Thailand.

Apart from Bug and Bee, there are other similar restaurants that do Thai fusion such as Greyhound, Glasshouse and many more.

The Bug and Bee menu in Thailand has a bigger range, while the Hong Kong one does not serve all those items.

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Curry crab crepe:


This was curry crab served on a crepe.
There were lots of chinese celery, green peppers and real crab meat.


The taste was amazing because there was so much crabmeat in it that was clean and did not have any crabshells.
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Spinach crepe lasagne in Tomato sauce:



This was quite cool!! A crepe lasagne with spinach and lasagne sheet layers.
I just felt that the tomato sauce was too sweet.
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Salmon and basil quiche:

When it came, the quiche looked flat like a pizza.

The quiche was quite nice and not very eggy, however the salad was not that pleasant because there was so much garlic in the dressing.
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The customer service could be improved because I went there when they newly opened and they did not even give me a free drinks coupon for my next visit.
On my other visit, they only gave me the free drinks coupon because when I checked the bill I found out that I was over charged as there was a bug on their POS system.
The decor and location could be better.
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Bug and Bee
G/F to 2/F., 456 Jaffe Road,Causeway Bay

Great baos

Bao Wow (Wan Chai)

Thanks to Openricer 山區麵包王 for inviting me to this tasting.

Since my first visit it was good to see new baos on the menu and improved taro fries.

Here was what we tried:
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Kimchili fries:

The fries were just as delicious as poutine but with a little Korean spicy kick to it.
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Coconut curry bao:


This was a new flavour which was not on the menu previously.
I loved the crispy onions which went well with the curry.
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Taro fries:

The taro fries were delicious and addictive.
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Kimchi bulgogi:
grilled sliced beef, kimchi, bean sprouts, homemade bulgogi sauce

(did not try this.)
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Bao fries:
with ovaltine condensed milk

The bao fries were too oily for my liking.
It would be great if they made mini baos and fry them lightly so that they would be crispy on the outside and soft on the inside.
Little round baos would visually look cute too.
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Original gua bao:
Braised pork belly, chinese relish, cilantro, crushed peanuts and red sugar.

The original was really tasty with a good balance of cilantro so that the pork belly did not feel heavy.
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A little green at this stage

Greenland Corner (North Point)

Thanks to BKT Group for giving me a $200 cash coupon to try their food.
Greenland Corner is located next to Kung Fu dim sum near North Point MTR station.



Most of the staff were nice but one was pushy.

Here was what I tried:
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Starfruit drink:

A bit too sweet.
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Vegetarian tofu duck:

This was quite nice but there was too much sauce on top which was too sweet.
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Crispy squid:

The squid was either overdone or the frying oil needs to be changed.
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Pork chops with cumin:

When it was brought over, there was a lovely strong smell of cumin but when you ate it there was no cumin taste at all.
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Beef shin noodles:

The noodles were ok but the broth could taste stronger.
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Pork trotters:

The pork trotters had a strong smell and they were very salty.
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Sunday, April 27, 2014

Girly hotpot

I have to admit I have not a big fan of hotpot because it revolves around meat and noisy places but when I saw the press release for this place, the food looked healthy and it is located on the second floor of Lodgewood hotel.
There are not many hotels that offer a place just for hotpots.
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Lodgewood hotel and reception area:



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Photos of canton pot:


Private rooms

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Beers:

There are so many international beers from Germany to Belgium.

My favourite was the strawberry beer which had a strong strawberry taste.
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Apricot tea:

Aromatic apricot tea.
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Hotpot broths and condiments:

Top left: Braised fish head with Chinese herbs $278
Top right: Fish maw & whelk broth $138
Bottom left: Mixed mushrooms soup $108
Bottom right: Short ribs soup in Korean style $228

My favourites were the mixed mushrooms and braised fish head because it seriously had a strong taste.

For condiments & sauces which cost $23 per person, there was:
Scallion
Minced Garlic
Thick broad bean sauce
Japanese sesame sauce
Crispy garlic
Chopped onion
Red chili
Preserved bean curd
Fermented bean curd
Peanut sauce
Chaozhou chili oil
Satay sauce
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Assorted dumpling platter (12pc) $158:

(Crab roe & coral clams dumplings, kimchi & mixed mushrooms dumplings, morel mushrooms & Kurobuta pork dumplings).
The crab roe and coral clams were springy and tasted similar to wontons and the other nice one was the pork dumplings with strong morel mushrooms in it.
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Featured mushrooms platter $348:

(includes tremella frondosa, chanterelle, fresh shiitake mushrooms, Japanese mushrooms, enoki mushrooms, pleurotus eryngii, oyster mushrooms, button mushrooms, portobello, etc; available seasonally)
Mushrooms lovers will love this!!
My favourite was the tremella frondosa (middle) which has the same texture as sea cucumber and it was quite viscous.
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Hungarian Mangalica boneless pork collar $298:

The pork was soft and supple when it was ready to eat.
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Australian organic beef rib eye $248:

Nice lean slices with not much fat content.
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Mixed mushrooms in tofu pouches $88:

The tofu pouches were great, inside were yummy finely diced mixed mushrooms with an earthy meaty tone.
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Mixed meatballs $98:

(mixed with shrimp, cuttlefish, asparagus & Yunnan ham)
These meatballs were springy and tasty.
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Organic tofu $38:

Silky and smooth tofu with a strong soybean taste.
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Seasonal vegetables and organic sweetcorn:

Sweet and fresh vegetables
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I am not a fan of Chinese desserts so my favourite was the serradura and the yuzu jelly I found a bit too sweet.
Black Sesame soya milk pudding $58:

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Double boiled pear with chuan bei and dried mandarin peel $58:

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Aloe vera yuzu jelly $58:


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Grass jelly, almond pudding with pomelo and sago in mango sweet soup:


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Serradura $48:


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Green tea & red beans panna cotta:


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Cute notebook set given by the hotel's PR which represents the three hotels:
Lodgewood, LIS and Forte.



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Canton Pot:
2/F, Lodgewood, 1131 Canton Road,Mong Kok
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