Friday, August 31, 2012

Mark One

I was completely ecstatic when I discovered Oyster C, a place with delicious oysters and BYOB? Yes please! So just imagine my glee when someone introduced me to Mark One, whose prices seem even more competitive than Oyster C AND they have a scallop and crab roe risotto with truffle. I’m salivating just thinking about that rice. Mark One is also located in Tin Hau (where Oyster C is) and is a little less grungey than Oyster C. Service is decent but we did have to wait a while before our server emerged to take our order.

Scampi Sashimi
The scampi was of very decent size and was very fresh. The meat was bouncy, juicy, and had a nice bite to it. Although this was quite good, I thought the scampi at Oyster C was sweeter!

Uni
The uni portion was very generous and it came with a cup of nori for you to wrap it up with and devour. The uni was very fresh and sweet and had a strong flavor. This was definitely a crowd pleaser and was destroyed in seconds. I usually don’t like uni on its own as it lacks texture but the piece of crunchy nori was a perfect accompaniment to the creamy and flavorful uni. 

Oyster Platter
The oyster prices were some of the most affordable I’ve seen! Unfortunately they had run out of a number of oysters that night but the ones we had were still very juicy and fresh. 

Deep Fried Scampi Heads
These were the heads and claws of the scampi that we had as sashimi earlier. The heads were lightly battered and deep fried, resulting in a delectably crispy morsel. One complaint is that the claws were definitely way too hard to be eaten and I almost broke my tooth trying to test this. It would be better if they just ripped off the claws and only served the heads with the thinner legs. 

Beef Carpaccio 
The beef Carpaccio had great presentation and was well made. The slices of beef were of the right thickness and the arugula and parmesan were a great balance of textures and flavors. I did not care for the onions as it was slightly overpowering.

Scallop and Crab Roe Risotto with Truffle
Ta-da! The infamous scallop and crab roe risotto with truffle. The rice is served in the crab shell which ups its presentation and you can instantly smell the truffle once it is put in front of you. The risotto is perfectly al dente and the sauce to rice ratio is perfect, not too dry, not too runny. The crab roe taste is very rich but not over powering, the truffle also doesn’t mask the richness of the crab roe as both are quite heavy flavors. This dish is decadent, creamy, and oh so good. Despite how delicious it is, it would be a good idea to share this with some people as it is quite heavy and you don’t want to be too greedy and end up feeling like you ate a village. A must order! 

Mark One serves up some drool worthy food at very reasonable prices in a comfortable atmosphere. It is also BYOB so bring your bottles of wine and be ready for a very solid meal! 

Mark One
Shop 3 and 5
Jupiter Tower
9 Jupiter Street
Tin Hau
Hong Kong

Monday, August 27, 2012

Peak Lookout

We decided to have a Sunday Funday and went to the peak for lunch! Well "lunch" as it was already 3 pm but we all went out the night before so it made sense! Our plans to visit a puppy event failed as it was from 2-5 pm but by the time we all crawled out of bed it was already 3 something. The Peak Lookout is a famous and established tourist attraction in Hong Kong but I don't think I have ever been! The restaurant has been serving diners for over 50 years but it seems to be one of those places where the food is mediocre but just one of those place you "should" eat at at least once because of the history and the ambience. The environment really was quite nice and we sat by the windows which opened out to a lovely outdoor area. I can see how this restaurant could be incredibly enjoyable when the weather agreeable and I actually would not mind coming again. We ended up getting a good amount of wine and started off the day right :)

Mango and Chicken Salad
This salad was very subpar. The mango was quite sweet and the greens were decently fresh but the chicken was drowning in mayonnaise. Not good.

Spaghetti with Prawns in a Spicy Tomato Sauce
The spaghetti was cooked al dente and the tomato sauce was spicy and tangy. It was not incredibly flavorful but it was decent. 

Calamari
The serving of this dish was very very generous, it was a complete mountain of calamari. The batter coating was thin and crispy and it was flavored well. 

Garlic Naan
The naan was a bit too oily and a little too dense for my liking. My favorite naan is still the one from the food coat at Jockey Club!

Thai Prawn Cakes
The prawn cakes were also generously sized and the panko breading was very crispy. I felt that the flavor was lacking a little and we had to use a good amount of the sweet and sour chili sauce to up the flavor a bit but overall this dish was satisfying. 

Baby back ribs
This was the most disappointing dish of all. The ribs were dry and tough. Very very bad. The only good thing about this dish was that it came with some decent fries. 
Overall, the food was quite normal. Nothing spectacular but not terrible either. It is a nice choice for a casual meal though and I really did enjoy the atmosphere.

The Peak Lookout
121 Peak Road
The Peak
Hong Kong

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Frites

I haven't been to Frites in ages and the last time I came it was for lunch. I never even tried the mussels which they are famous for and therefore suggested it as the dinner destination for Friday before a night out. Frites is a bustling cozy Belgium Beer House that serves European food and has an extensive selection of beers. The restaurant was very full and was filled with the chatting of diners. I saw a couple people standing around waiting for tables so reservations are definitely recommended.

Frites House Mussels - Diced Tomatoes, Garlic, Onion, Light Cream, and Fresh Chives
The mussels were were meaty and was nice and plump. Although the texture and size was pleasing, the flavor was mediocre and not super flavorful. It didn't taste bad, but it was not bursting with freshness and seafood sweetness either. The sauce was disappointingly bland, usually I would soak up all the sauce and juices with the bread but this did not compel me to do so at all.

Frites and bread that came with the mussels
The bread was quite mediocre, the fries were crispy and the insides were fluffy. I personally prefer skinnier fries but these were quite good. They also came with mayo which is a major plus! 


Steak Tartare
The steak tartare came with all the trimmings for you to mix yourself. The steak tartare had a lovely burst of tangy and robust flavors and was very very good. The color was very attractive and the plate was wiped clean in no time. The only small complaint is that there could be slightly less of the sauce as when we mixed it all together with the egg it became a little runny. But I am just picking at straws I would definitely eat this again! 

Laksa - Coconut Cream and Kaffir Lime in an Aromatic Curry Sauce
The mussels were the same quality as the previous pot, but this time the sauce was much better. The laksa was very rich and flavorful taste and I enjoyed this much more. 

The Good Wife Sausage
I thought the name of this dish was quite amusing, and was even more amused when the waiter asked if we would actually want the Husband Sausage as it was thicker. Yes we are very mature but honestly what can you expect with such an offer? The sausage was very meaty (haha!) and was flavored decently. But it was definitely not the best sausage I've had (okay I'll stop) it wasn't bland but I prefer very juicy and flavorful sausages. It was a bit soft and didn't have a nice bite to it. I like sausages with a crisp skin that breaks to reveal the juicy meaty filling below. The sauce was very comforting and savory with a lot of lovely soft onions and this went well with the soft cushiony mash potatoes. Ok enough with this ridiculous dish.

Linguine De Fruits De Mer - Assorted Seafood and Braised Leeks in a Rich Tarragon Cream Sauce
I was quite stuffed at this point. The pasta was a little bit harder than al dente which may be a bit too undercooked for some but it was perfect for me. The sauce was creamy and infused with the flavors of the seafood. I didn't eat any of the mussels but the salmon was decent and went well with the linguine and cream. This dish was quite good but not something I would be craving to order again. 

All in all, Frites was an enjoyable dining experience and I would return again. This isn't something I would want to eat all the time but it is definitely a fun atmosphere to go with a bunch of friends to eat some solid quality food and giggle over how you can't pronounce the beer names. 

Frites
1/F
Queen's Place
74 Queen's Road
Central
Hong Kong

Monday, August 13, 2012

Hot Pot Instinct 火鍋本色

Met a bunch of friends for drinks after work and before we knew it it was already pass 9 pm. We were all famished but was very indecisive about where to eat. We wandered around Causeway Bay and saw that Hot Pot Instinct had a great deal where if you eat after 9:30 you got 40% off! Everything was quite good and we got a Szechuan soup base and a satay beef soup base. I thought Heem Kee was still better but this was a good choice for a casual spontaneous dinner. We were all completely stuffed and was slowly falling into a severe food coma after this meal and our pot was still filled with food :( The ventilation can be improved a bit. Service was friendly and brisk.




Spiccyyyyyyy overload. Fav.







Handcut Fatty Beef
The beef had good flavor and I liked how it was cut thickly. These were very popular and you best hurry and eat up before it all vanishes! R was also a beef stealer and tried to take your beef from the pot. Sneaky. 

Deep fried fish skin
This was a bit disappointing as the fish skin was obviously not fresh and stale. It was not crispy enough and a bit hard.

Oink.
Hot Pot Instinct 火鍋本色 
52 Tang Lung Street
Causeway Bay
Hong Kong

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

TBLS

Private kitchens with inventive and exciting tasting menus have been all the rage in Hong Kong. I'm sure you all remember my review where I raved about how Liberty Private Works blew my mind. TBLS got a ton of buzz when it first opened 2 years ago, and getting reservations is still very difficult and people have to book months in advanced. I was really excited when my friend told me she had a reservation for dinner one night but a number of people told me it really was not too impressive and to not have my expectations too high. The reviews on openrice as also very mediocre but I was not going to make up my mind until I get a taste myself. The space was very small and we were seated outdoors. Although there were big fans it was still a bit hot. The servers were polite and knowledgable of the dishes.


Soup & Sandwich
Cauliflower and Parmesan Vichyssoise with Truffle Oil 
Crab Cake Sandwich with Garlic Aioli and Roasted Cherry Tomatoes 
The first course was a great start to the meal. The crab cake had generous chunks of fresh crab meat and had a crispy coating. The roasted tomatoes had a lovely smokey flavor and provided a perfect tangy kick in contrast with the cream fragrant garlic aioli. The bun was lightly toasted and was buttery and soft. I thought it would be better if it was slightly more crusty. The soap was cold and very refreshing. The flavors were very fresh and the truffle flavor was quite light. The soup went very well with the sandwich and this course all came together very well. 

Goat Cheese Panna Cotta 
Roasted Beet Root, Fried Fennel, Balsamic Gastric, Mizuna, Pancetta, and Lychee 
This dish in concept was ok, but it turned out to be very confused. The goat cheese panna cotta had a nice creamy texture and the flavor of the goat cheese was nice. But all the other components of the dish just seemed a bit random. I felt that chef wanted to make a dish that combined a rich array of textures but the result was a bit of a mess. The dish didn't taste terrible, but the fried fennel, along with the creamy panna cotta, the crunchy pearl onions, and the beet room just didn't seem to work together to create a satisfying united bite. 


Hamachi Tartare
Cucumber Jelly, Smoked Pineapple, Tatsoi, Salmon Roe, Avocado, Yuzu-tamari Soy Vinaigrette
The first thing I did was scoop off all that parsley. Yuck. The hamachi was flavored well and had a nice firm texture. The fleshy chunks of fish went very well with the creamy avocado underneath and the salmon roe provided little bursts of savory goodness. It was a decent dish and had a spicy kick to it (although it was a tad too spicy). I enjoy spicy food a lot but it just was a bit too peppery for this type of dish because I felt it should be more refreshing. This was done well, but nothing to celebrate over. 


Spice Rubbed Chicken and Fried Chicken
Deviled Egg, Baby Spinach, Sesame and Maple Vinaigrette
The spice rubbed chicken was flavored well and the meat was tender. The skin had a nice char to it but it was not very crispy either. The fried chicken had a thick crispy outer shell and was very mediocre. The deviled egg, pepper, and onion mixture under the egg provided a nice crunchy accompaniment to the heavier chicken component but overall I did not enjoy this as it was a bit like a strange fruit salad of sorts. This dish was fine but not particularly memorable. 

Jasmine Tea Milk Chocolate Bar
Rice Crispy Treat, Chocolate Pearls, Shaved Chocolate, Strawberry Anglaise 
This dessert was a slight redemption to the dishes that failed to impress. The chocolate was rich and creamy and the rich crispy was crunchy and sinfully sweet. The chocolate pearls added an extra bite of crunch and the strawberry and orange components went very well with the chocolate and rice crispy. 

Creamsicle Macaroon Sandwich
Vanilla Ice Cream, Calamansi Marmalade, Macaroons
This dish was a disappointment. The macaroon was very tough and chewy. The ice cream was normal and where was the Calamansi Marmalade? The chocolate drawing on the plate was cute, but nothing compared to the art created at LPW. 

All in all, it is concluded that although some dishes were good, TBLS has been overhyped and I would not pay the price for this type of food. TBLS's concept is to reinvent classic comfort foods and I think that is a interesting concept, yet for the price paid I don't think it is worth it. The reinvention is not inspired enough and is merely a slight modification that did not allow the diners to experience the dish in a exciting and innovative way. Some dishes were enjoyable, yet if LPW is only $100 more, I would most definitely sprint over to LPW over TBLS any day.

TBLS 
7th Floor
31 Hollywood Road
Central
Hong Kong