Wednesday, July 01, 2015

Curry of East Hong Kong

There are not many curry places in the East side of Hong Kong so this was why we went here.
Apparently, Hin Ho Curry is really famous and serves a good variety of curry.

Started off with Masala poppadoms which were topped with crisp fresh tomatoes and onions that made you hungrier as you ate.

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Next we had the samosas which were vegetarian filled with fluffy potatoes and peas.
There is a lamb option as well.

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Chicken satay:
Then we had lightly spiced chicken satays which were tender and juicy.

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The lamb shank was soft and the lamb came off the bone easily.

To go with the curry, the rotis were perfect because they were soft and light.

The naan was soft and fluffy

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We also had my favourite saag paneer which was spinach and cottage cheese, a lightly spiced curry.

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I was surprised to see curry crab on the menu but this was very spicy.

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These were huge prawns in a sweet and mild curry sauce.

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For tandoori, there was a good variety ranging from: chicken, lamb, pork neck meat and squid.
My favourite were the squid and lamb.



The Tandoori squid was my favourite because it was surprisingly springy and tender.

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To finish off, there was strawberry lassi which was blended with fresh strawberries but I found it a bit sweet.

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Overall the food was ok but service can be slow especially during lunch.
They also have other Asian options to cater for everyone.



Only the dessert and drink was good at Q1

Went here especially for the pandan desserts and avocado smoothie.
The attitude of some of the staff are a bit rude so expect that or don't go.
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avocado smoothie:

Thick and creamy with a rich savoury avocado taste.
I liked it because it was not sweetened.
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Tomato Crab Soup Pho:

The herbs were fragrant but the soup lacked crab taste and the noodles were too soft.
The Vietnamese sausages were generous thick slices but they were unfortunately a bit too rubbery.
The blood jelly cubes were really dark and looked like it had blood poisoning or have been stewed for days.

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Vietnamese style crispy bun:


The pickles were too sweet.
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Pandan and mung bean dessert:

The dessert was surprisingly good because the mung bean paste was really silky and not starchy but the pandan jelly was a bit too chewy.
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Chinese style Louisiana chicken at Pizza Hut

Obviously Hong Kong's Pizza Hut did not do research on LOUISIANA or CREOLE food!

I ordered the Risotto with Louisiana Spicy chicken which looked like prawn Jambalaya in the picture.

Anyway, when it came, I was like WTF!

Basically it was white rice topped with tomato sauce, unseasoned chopped chicken pieces which were white, a few kidneys beans and green pepper which was hilarious especially the kidney beans because this is not chili con carne!




On the product picture, there are olives which is even more funny.


If you google Louisiana it should be fried chicken, but anyway from the product picture it looks like they were trying to make Jambalaya but it is missing Cajun and Okra.

Anyway, the dish was overpriced and just tasted like rice with tomato sauce.

As well as the food, the seating was weird.



The table that I was given was intimately close to the other table and as a slim person I had difficulty getting to the inner seat so I didn't bother and sat on the outer seat.
Luckily, the staff were nice and offered to change tables for me!
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Pandan roll @ Saint Honore Cake Shop

Saw this cute Swiss roll for $4.8 and it happened to be my favourite Pandan flavour so I got one.

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Pandan roll:


The roll was very fragrant and not too sweet, and I liked the ratio of sponge to cream because there was less cream and it was salted buttercream which gives it that local Chinese flavour to it!
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Maya Café lands in Sheung Wan

This vegetarian place used to be in Wan Chai but they have now moved right in the heart of Central/Sheung Wan.








I love the new place because it just fits there surrounded by people who are health conscious.
There were samples to try:

Went after work so there were quite a lot of things sold out so tried the portobello burger and Eggless frittata with tomato sauce.
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Mushroom lovers will love the portobello because it is two big portobellos mushrooms mimicking the bun sandwiched with lettuce, tomato and sauce in the middle.
There are two sauces for the burger and I chose the truffle cashew cheese sauce which doesn’t contain any milk and it tastes so cheesy so I just loved the burger.
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There was a sample of the eggless frittata that is mixed with tofu and surrounded in a delicious herby tomato sauce spiced with fragrant cumin.
At Maya, the food is always flavourful and the menu has improved.
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I managed to get some truffle cashew cheese sauce and it tastes great with bread!


Maya Café Mediterranean lifestyle
Shop G7, Nan Fung Tower,
173 Des Voeux Road,
Central,
Hong Kong
Tel: 21114553

Beast Feast Menu at Linguini Fini

Apart from pastas, I was surprised there was a Beast Feast at Linguini Fini, which costs $458 per person (minimum 6 persons or more).



I was expecting lots of meat but it was antipasti, a cute suckling pig with vegetables and dessert.

Started off with garlic bread which was crispy and chewy served with a tasty sauce, then there was a tangy green salad and my favourite homemade burrata which was creamy.



After that, we had the Whole Sausage Stuffed Suckling Pig served with vegetables and pickles.


The pickled cauliflower and beets went nicely with the pig because it balanced the fattiness while the chili mostarda (spicy mustard) made it appetizing.

It was fancy mustard mixed with spices that were really addictive.

There was Classic Linguini Fini Pomodori so you don’t miss out on the famous pastas.

We finished with Apple Pie with Lily & Ran Vanilla Ice Cream.
For drinks I had the Beetnik which was a blend of beetroot, orange, carrot and basil.

It was not too sweet with a slight bitterness from the orange peel.

Unwanted fish scraps made delicious

It is clever how they have cooked unwanted salmon fish skin with a thin layer of salmon attached that is thrown away when the salmon is used for sashimi to make an edible meal costing $36.
The fish was quite oily but the texture was soft like jelly and it was quite tasty that you didn’t need the spring onions, which are a bonus.


It is good to see that this grubby gem is still here two years after my last visit!

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