Christmas is coming and everyone is probably busy making plans on where to go.
Buffets are usually the number one choice because everyone can choose what they want.
Here are the highlights on what is coming up at Bistro on the Mile.
The turkey is a must and the breast was soft and tender complimented deliciously by the cranberry sauce and gravy.
To finish off, the Yule log and chestnut cakes were a sweet ending.
As well as that, other delicious highlights include paella, lobster, lobster soup while you will still find other delicious items like scallop themed dishes which is their current theme.
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BM Christmas highlight dinner items on 24, 25, 31 Dec 2017 where some dishes will be rotated as the list below is just a general scope on what is going to come up.
Cold dishes item for buffet:
Duck foie gras and artichoke pate ( Dinner )
Scallop with beetroot salad
Devilled egg with bacon, Salmon caviar
Galantine of chicken with wild mushroom
Fresh Oysters ( Dinner )
Japanese dishes:
Prawn Tempura
Deep-fried soft shell crab tempura with orange dressing
Roasted eel with mushroom rice and seaweed in Japanese style ( Dinner )
Lobster and scallop cake in Japan style ( Dinner )
Soup:
Lobster Bisque
Double boiled fish maw and chicken soup ( Dinner )
Hot dishes item for buffet:
Braised wagyu beef with port wine sauce and glazed onion, carrot ( Dinner )
Mint, lemon and garlic roasted lamb saddle
Baked lobster Thermidor ( Dinner )
Spanish seafood paella ( Dinner )
Baked oyster with spinach and cheese
Chicken Kiev with dill butter
Deep fried beef brisket with fritter, garlic vinaigrette
Steamed scallop on shell with vermicelli and garlic ( Dinner )
Wok-fried crab with spring onion and ginger ( Dinner )
Wok-fried bay lobster with garlic and chili ( Dinner )
Carving station Roasted pineapple ham
Roasted Turkey
Beef Wellington
Roasted Prime rib ( Dinner )
Sucking pig with condiment ( Dinner )
From the grill Seafood - Mussel, king prawn, Scallops, Salmon, Seabass, Squid
Pan-fried duck liver with caramelized apple ( Dinner )
Lamb chop with rosemary and garlic
Dessert:
Christmas Stollen
Christmas pudding with Vanilla Sauce
Mini mince pies
Chocolate Yule log cake
Chestnut cakes
Croquembouche profiteroles
Pineapple & ginger Pavlova
[Bistro on the Mile]
Holiday Inn Golden Mile
Tel: 23151118
50 Nathan Road,
1st Floor,
[Price list]
Tuesday, December 05, 2017
[Bistro on the Mile] Buffet highlights for Christmas and NYE
Labels:
buffet,
christmas,
hotel,
Seasonal specials
Location:
Hong Kong, 尖沙咀彌敦道50號金域假日酒店1樓
Sunday, November 26, 2017
[Kee Wah Studio] Hong Kong traditional pastry making passed on
Kee Wah is a traditional family operated company with modern management that strives to preserve the long tradition of Chinese pastries.
All year round, Kee Wah Bakery is renowned for its bakeries and festive products.
Their products make good souvenirs and comfort treats for overseas Chinese or anyone who wants to try traditional Chinese pastries.
Kee Wah Bakery has launched the "Kee Wah Studio” in October 2017, allowing Hong Kong people and tourists to understand more about Hong Kong history and local pastry culture. The traditional Hong Kong pastry-making classes are taught by experienced instructors. Locals and tourists can participate and make their own traditional pastries and breads in this extraordinary location. To make it more meaningful, they can also share the finished products with their family and friends.
The studio along with the tea room is located on 188 Queen's road in a building built in the 1930s which is recognized as a Grade III historic building by the Antiquities and Monuments Office in Hong Kong.
On the ground floor is the bakery shop.
Recently I attended a Chinese preserved sausage bun class at Kee Wah Studio where I learnt how the steamed bun was made.
It was really fun making it traditionally and then giving it a modern twist.
Here are my finished buns!!
I definitely recommend this class because once you learn how to make the steamed bun you can apply it to other Chinese steamed buns and add some creativity to it.
Other fun classes include festive cookies, egg tarts, cocktail bun, Winter melon pastry and more.
https://studio.keewah.com/frontend/web/index.php?r=course%2Findex
There is a 10% off when you enrol for classes at Kee Wah studio with code [KW10%OFF_supersupergirl] !! Offer expires 31/12/17
*推廣優惠碼 [奇華工作坊]: KW10%OFF_supersupergirl*
- 於奇華工作坊網上報名時,只要輸入以上推廣優惠碼,即可享有九折優惠
- 以上優惠適用於奇華工作坊所有課程
- 優惠適用日期由即日起至2017年12月31日
All year round, Kee Wah Bakery is renowned for its bakeries and festive products.
Their products make good souvenirs and comfort treats for overseas Chinese or anyone who wants to try traditional Chinese pastries.
Kee Wah Bakery has launched the "Kee Wah Studio” in October 2017, allowing Hong Kong people and tourists to understand more about Hong Kong history and local pastry culture. The traditional Hong Kong pastry-making classes are taught by experienced instructors. Locals and tourists can participate and make their own traditional pastries and breads in this extraordinary location. To make it more meaningful, they can also share the finished products with their family and friends.
The studio along with the tea room is located on 188 Queen's road in a building built in the 1930s which is recognized as a Grade III historic building by the Antiquities and Monuments Office in Hong Kong.
On the ground floor is the bakery shop.
Recently I attended a Chinese preserved sausage bun class at Kee Wah Studio where I learnt how the steamed bun was made.
It was really fun making it traditionally and then giving it a modern twist.
Here are my finished buns!!
I definitely recommend this class because once you learn how to make the steamed bun you can apply it to other Chinese steamed buns and add some creativity to it.
Other fun classes include festive cookies, egg tarts, cocktail bun, Winter melon pastry and more.
https://studio.keewah.com/frontend/web/index.php?r=course%2Findex
There is a 10% off when you enrol for classes at Kee Wah studio with code [KW10%OFF_supersupergirl] !! Offer expires 31/12/17
*推廣優惠碼 [奇華工作坊]: KW10%OFF_supersupergirl*
- 於奇華工作坊網上報名時,只要輸入以上推廣優惠碼,即可享有九折優惠
- 以上優惠適用於奇華工作坊所有課程
- 優惠適用日期由即日起至2017年12月31日
Labels:
kee wah bakery,
Preserved sausages
[Kee Wah Tea Room] Kee Wah's first dine in Tea Room
Kee Wah is a traditional family operated company with modern management that strives to preserve the long tradition of Chinese pastries.
All year round, Kee Wah Bakery is renowned for its bakeries and festive products.
Their products make good souvenirs and comfort treats for overseas Chinese or anyone who wants to try traditional Chinese pastries.
Kee Wah Bakery has unveiled the "Kee Wah Tea Room”, where people and tourists can enjoy local dishes.
The tea room along with the Kee Wah studio is located on 188 Queen's road in a building built in the 1930s which is recognized as a Grade III historic building by the Antiquities and Monuments Office in Hong Kong.
On the ground floor is the bakery shop.
It was a very memorable experience because Kee Wah Bakery was just a bakery to me but now you can dine there and also attend lessons where the tradition is passed on.
The longjing with apple, ginger and honey was fantastic because it was tea to the next level.
It is tea infused with apple and ginger and you can see how much tea leaves are in the middle.
For food, there was the classic Prawn toasts which had a whole prawn and this deliciously soft bun with BBQ roast pork and onions.
On the filling side, there was a local classic baked rice with pork chop dish and Hainan chicken which is very popular and includes soup and rice.
Finished off with French toast and waffles.
You can get 10% off your Kee Wah tea room bill by showing this code [KWTR10%OFF_supersupergirl]!! Offer expires 31/12/17
*推廣優惠碼 [奇華茶室]: KWTR10%OFF_supersupergirl*
- 只要出示此Post及以上推廣優惠碼,全單即可享有九折優惠(服務費除外)
- 優惠適用日期由即日起至2017年12月31日
Photos of the menu:
All year round, Kee Wah Bakery is renowned for its bakeries and festive products.
Their products make good souvenirs and comfort treats for overseas Chinese or anyone who wants to try traditional Chinese pastries.
Kee Wah Bakery has unveiled the "Kee Wah Tea Room”, where people and tourists can enjoy local dishes.
The tea room along with the Kee Wah studio is located on 188 Queen's road in a building built in the 1930s which is recognized as a Grade III historic building by the Antiquities and Monuments Office in Hong Kong.
On the ground floor is the bakery shop.
It was a very memorable experience because Kee Wah Bakery was just a bakery to me but now you can dine there and also attend lessons where the tradition is passed on.
The longjing with apple, ginger and honey was fantastic because it was tea to the next level.
It is tea infused with apple and ginger and you can see how much tea leaves are in the middle.
For food, there was the classic Prawn toasts which had a whole prawn and this deliciously soft bun with BBQ roast pork and onions.
On the filling side, there was a local classic baked rice with pork chop dish and Hainan chicken which is very popular and includes soup and rice.
Finished off with French toast and waffles.
You can get 10% off your Kee Wah tea room bill by showing this code [KWTR10%OFF_supersupergirl]!! Offer expires 31/12/17
*推廣優惠碼 [奇華茶室]: KWTR10%OFF_supersupergirl*
- 只要出示此Post及以上推廣優惠碼,全單即可享有九折優惠(服務費除外)
- 優惠適用日期由即日起至2017年12月31日
Photos of the menu:
Friday, November 24, 2017
Christmas at HABITŪ
Recently went to the Christmas party at HABITŪ where we got to preview the coming delights.
A one-stop-shop for all your festive food and drink, HABITŪ has also invited model and pastry chef Amanda Strang to design a collection of cakes and cookies.
HABITŪ x Amanda Strang White Christmas Collection:
The most luxurious of Amanda’s desserts is the White Christmas Log Cake (HK$688), a
vanilla tiramisu mousse with creamy cranberry and sour cherry jelly on a cranberry dacquoise.
(also available in miniature white Christmas Mini Log Cake for HK$52).
Less decadent but no less delicious is Santa’s Chestnut Pound Cake, (HK$25 per slice), which
features marrons glacé and Belgium chocolate flakes folded inside the French butter pound cake.
Finally, Amanda created Rudolph’s Biscuits (HK$98 per box) which are buttery cookies with
hazelnuts, cranberries and cocoa nibs.
Winter lattes were a colourful choice of matcha, beetroot and turmeric which can be made with coffee or coffee free.
The beetroot one was amazing because you can literally taste blended beetroot in it and the Christmas White truffle drinks come with a winged cup or cookie wings if you have it there.
Foodwise, I liked the festive dishes especially the Linguine Pasta with Smoked Turkey in
Beetroot Cream Sauce which is very Christmassy.
It is really thoughtful that HABITŪ has quite a few vegetarian options such as Sweet potato Beet Wellington and Avocado Organic Quinoa Kale Caesar.
Unknown to me, HABITŪ has an impressive cake library that can be ordered!
I loved the sparkling silver cake and the black cake Gothic table chandeliers.
Thanks to HABITŪ we got to have fun and decorate our own personalized cake.
https://www.habitu.com.hk/
A one-stop-shop for all your festive food and drink, HABITŪ has also invited model and pastry chef Amanda Strang to design a collection of cakes and cookies.
HABITŪ x Amanda Strang White Christmas Collection:
The most luxurious of Amanda’s desserts is the White Christmas Log Cake (HK$688), a
vanilla tiramisu mousse with creamy cranberry and sour cherry jelly on a cranberry dacquoise.
(also available in miniature white Christmas Mini Log Cake for HK$52).
Less decadent but no less delicious is Santa’s Chestnut Pound Cake, (HK$25 per slice), which
features marrons glacé and Belgium chocolate flakes folded inside the French butter pound cake.
Finally, Amanda created Rudolph’s Biscuits (HK$98 per box) which are buttery cookies with
hazelnuts, cranberries and cocoa nibs.
The beetroot one was amazing because you can literally taste blended beetroot in it and the Christmas White truffle drinks come with a winged cup or cookie wings if you have it there.
Foodwise, I liked the festive dishes especially the Linguine Pasta with Smoked Turkey in
Beetroot Cream Sauce which is very Christmassy.
It is really thoughtful that HABITŪ has quite a few vegetarian options such as Sweet potato Beet Wellington and Avocado Organic Quinoa Kale Caesar.
Unknown to me, HABITŪ has an impressive cake library that can be ordered!
I loved the sparkling silver cake and the black cake Gothic table chandeliers.
Thanks to HABITŪ we got to have fun and decorate our own personalized cake.
https://www.habitu.com.hk/
Labels:
cakes,
christmas,
Coffee,
Vegetarian
Thursday, November 23, 2017
Comforting food at de België
Previously tried Belgica in K Town so I knew the mussels were going to be good here because it is part of the same group.
de België is on the corner of Elgin Street looking small on the outside but spacious once you venture in.
That night, we had a bit of everything because they have other dishes as well as my beloved mussels.
Started with the Tomato aux crevettes and the pulpo a la gallega.
The Tomato aux crevettes were tender translucent shrimps in a delicious dressing encased in a tomato.
The pulpo a la gallega was tasty slices of octopus tentacle on top of new potato slices sprinkled with chili and paprika on a bed of creamy aioli.
It was a great start followed by the mussels.
Again, it was hard to choose because you could choose from mussels cooked in wine, beer etc.
I went for the beer as I was after strong flavours.
It was a huge pot of mussels served with their homemade fries that are fried twice to get that lovely texture.
The mussels were sweet infused with beer and they were free from grit and beard.
While I was eating them I thought I was lucky that the mussels were beard free but later the Chef told me they had removed the beard before cooking you can just enjoy them.
After the mussels, I had the herb roasted chicken.
The chicken was really comforting because it tasted how a roast chicken should taste, ie fully flavoured by the herbs as they were rubbed evenly and it was roasted just right.
The vegetables that came with it were fantastic because they were cooked thoroughly and flavoured in honey, something difficult in HK because the potatoes are normally too hard as the Chefs just grill them to save time.
Had a sweet ending which is hard in Hong Kong because it is really hard to get proper Western desserts.
The Waffle was done just right because it was not too sweet as the sweetness of the cream complemented it nicely and the Chantilly cream was fluffy and airy.
If you drink, I seriously recommend the coconut beer which I tried at the Belgica [other branch]!
21 Elgin Street, Central, Hong Kong.
https://www.facebook.com/deBelgiehk/
de België is on the corner of Elgin Street looking small on the outside but spacious once you venture in.
That night, we had a bit of everything because they have other dishes as well as my beloved mussels.
Started with the Tomato aux crevettes and the pulpo a la gallega.
The Tomato aux crevettes were tender translucent shrimps in a delicious dressing encased in a tomato.
The pulpo a la gallega was tasty slices of octopus tentacle on top of new potato slices sprinkled with chili and paprika on a bed of creamy aioli.
It was a great start followed by the mussels.
Again, it was hard to choose because you could choose from mussels cooked in wine, beer etc.
I went for the beer as I was after strong flavours.
It was a huge pot of mussels served with their homemade fries that are fried twice to get that lovely texture.
The mussels were sweet infused with beer and they were free from grit and beard.
While I was eating them I thought I was lucky that the mussels were beard free but later the Chef told me they had removed the beard before cooking you can just enjoy them.
After the mussels, I had the herb roasted chicken.
The chicken was really comforting because it tasted how a roast chicken should taste, ie fully flavoured by the herbs as they were rubbed evenly and it was roasted just right.
The vegetables that came with it were fantastic because they were cooked thoroughly and flavoured in honey, something difficult in HK because the potatoes are normally too hard as the Chefs just grill them to save time.
Had a sweet ending which is hard in Hong Kong because it is really hard to get proper Western desserts.
The Waffle was done just right because it was not too sweet as the sweetness of the cream complemented it nicely and the Chantilly cream was fluffy and airy.
If you drink, I seriously recommend the coconut beer which I tried at the Belgica [other branch]!
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de België:21 Elgin Street, Central, Hong Kong.
https://www.facebook.com/deBelgiehk/
Location:
21 Elgin St, Central, Hong Kong
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