Friday, December 11, 2015

Truly freshly steamed seafood

Insteading of starting winter with a hotpot, we decided to try this new restaurant called Steamy seafood cuisine, which is the latest trend where all food gets steamed.
It was my first time trying out steamed seafood.

The restaurant is big and spacious.


There is a chilled section that displays the seafood and other dishes.



Prices of the seafood are clearly displayed on the board.




There is a sauces and condiments bar for the seafood and they also have tubs of Apollo icecream.


The menu was really useful because it tells you how long to steam each type of seafood for.


At Steamy seafood cuisine, you steam one type of seafood at a time which is good because you can enjoy it freshly steamed and move on to the next seafood when your ready.


Beneath the steamer is a pot where they will place rice and meat so that by the time you finish all the seafood, you will end up with delicous congee infused with a mix of seafood flavours.


I really enjoyed the dinner because there was a good variety of seafood and I got to try a whole Alaskan crab and these huge oysters which I have not tried before.

Here was the seafood that we had:
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Balmain bugs:
I couldn’t wait to eat this because there was roe on it and I don't often come across Balmain bugs let alone Balmain bug roe.


After it was cooked, the roe was vibrant orange.




Although the balmain bug tastes good, the roe stole the show because it is similar to prawn roe where it is crisp and filled with salty briny liquid.
The balmain bug tastes like tender sweet lobster but I would prefer it if they didn't put crushed garlic on it because I like eating seafood plain when it is fresh.
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American Stone oysters:

These oysters were huge and remained the same size after they were steamed.


They tasted sweet and satisfying because of the size but one is probably enough per person.
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Alaskan crab:



I have always wanted to try this and it was just fun to share a whole one!
It was so good that I want a whole one to myself next time.
The crab legs are big and the crabmeat comes out easily when you use chopsticks to push it out.
The crabmeat was just simply sweet with a strong taste of the sea!
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I can't wait to come back for the oysters and crab.

Steamy seafood cuisine:
Tel: 2770 6883
31-37 Jordan Road.
2/F Pak Shing Building
Jordan

Tuesday, December 08, 2015

McDonalds Hokkaido salmon burger in Hong Kong

Hong Kong’s McDonald’s has followed the steps of Taiwan and Thailand by launching the Hokkaido Salmon burger.


Taiwan launched the salmon burger in 2014 while Thailand launched it earlier last month.
The difference is that Taiwan used dill sauce and Thailand uses spicy mentaiko sauce, which is slightly spicy, and Hong Kong’s McDonalds are now serving the Thailand version.

To be honest I think dill sauce would be better as dill is normally paired with fish and this other blogger says so because he has tried both.

Anyway, I was lucky there wasn’t much sauce because I prefer Dill sauce to spicy mentaiko sauce any day!
The salmon patty was coated in golden breadcrumbs and the texture of the salmon was flakey but not dry.
It was a nice burger but on the small side.

Although the sauce wasn’t good the onions made up for it because there was a nice raw onion spicy kick to it.

It is just as good as the salmon burger at MOS but the salmon texture is different, at MOS version is like slow cooked salmon and at McDonalds the texture is like a fried fish filet.

Salmon burger at MOS:
http://www.openrice.com/en/hongkong/review/tseung-kwan-o-mos-burger/2297951

Staying in the heart of Causeway Bay at J Plus Hotel by YOO

My friends and I were staying in Hong Kong but since they had relatives in HK, we stayed with them for a bit.

Then we spent the last two days at J Plus Hotel by YOO to complete the real vacation experience.



J Plus Hotel by YOO was really good and let us dump our luggage there a few days before and they said we could leave it there for a while after our check out date.

We chose this hotel because it was close to CWB MTR station and a few minutes walk from the big shopping malls.

Nightlife was good because there were so many eateries behind the hotel on Haven Street.

The suite we stayed in was spacious and we loved the self-equipped kitchen with pots and pans.








There is a laundry area on the second floor next to the chill area which is inclusive so we did some laundry which relieved the relatives a bit.



The room was modern with a nice European style to it with lots of white curtain veils and the table makes you feel at home.









I loved the round table because it was great having dinner there because some good eateries don’t have dine ins.



All the personal toiletries were neatly concealed behind the mirror and the slippers provided were really comfortable made with cotton flannel fabric.

There was also an orange phone called the "Handy phone" which we were fighting to use because you can go online and also make free calls to certain countries including America.



The “Handy” phone is available in all rooms which is a complimentary handy service available to all guests!!





At the reception, the furniture was really stylish with striking colours so we took the opportunity to take photos with the clothes we just bought.



















Chill@JPlushk on the second floor:





Pop-up exhibition by Fin DAC:




We missed the cocktails that were served from 8-10pm because we were out for dinner but we managed to get up for breakfast and I liked the variety of savoury pastries.

There is a rotating toaster and beverages bar with brilliant teas and fruit juices in the fridge.









After having a wonderful and invigorating breakfast, which I always skip, we checked out and headed to our next location.

Checking out was smooth and fast.
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J Plus by Hotel Yoo
1 Irving Street
www.jplushongkong.com/
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