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2014-08-31
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I've had Peruvian food maybe only once or twice in my life, so I was excited about the new experience at Chicha. The reviews are glowing, and I'll have to agree that it's good. We got reservations for four, which allows one to take the "Inca Trail"-- a set menu with lots of options.The IT comes with all three ceviches on the menu: tuna, sea bass, and a "mixto" of shrimp, scallops, and octopus. It's tough to go horribly wrong with ceviche, but I wasn't particularly blown away by these. They were
(On a side note, why does everyone in HK think steak should be cooked well-done? Our server here, when we ordered, asked "How would you like it.. medium? well-done?" I once asked for a recommendation at a place and got "well-done." Why are you even eating steak if you're just going to cook all the flavor out of it? Suffice to say that we ordered "rare.")
The other big share we got was the suckling pig pork belly. Can I just register how much I don't like pork belly? It's so much fat and skin and no one ever seasons it, and most people don't even bother to make sure it's cooked decently, because oh look ! pigfat ! OK, you can stop throwing things at me. I was mostly full by this point of the meal, so I focused on the potatoes that came with the pork belly, which were (a) filled with beef, because of course and (b) phenomenal. My personal view would be that if you're picking a big plate here, go for the seafood. But I don't have the clout with my dining companions to convince them of that. The meal ends with a deep fried donut in syrup. It's really not for me, but I'll admit that if you like this sort of thing it's a good version.
Some further notes:
Service charge is not included from groups of 1-7, although tips are requested. Groups of 8 or more are charged 10%. Why not just charge everyone 10%. I hate tips, I hate tipping culture, I hate calculating tips, I hate figuring out what's appropriate in a largely no-tipping city... please just charge me a service charge.
The "Inca Trail" sounds very ominous to me as an American, where trails + native peoples usually equals something bad. Anyway, the price is $545 per person, and my back of the envelope calculation suggests we'd have paid $620 per person if we ordered what we ordered individually, so about a 12% discount (obviously it would have been more, if we had just chosen whatever was most expensive every time we had a choice).
The service is great.
I ordered a pisco drink-- the El Capitan-- and it was quite strong, and I liked it. They've got some Peruvian beers too, but I didn't get a chance to try them.
Normally if asked whether I would go back to a restaurant, I would say no, because I'd rather try new things. But given that Chicha is purveying such a unique experience in HK, I may indeed return. I certainly thought the food deserved it. Overall: Great, B+
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