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2023-04-27
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Finally managed to gather a group of 10 to visit the private Jing room. Server noted that Jing in Chinese was a made-up word meaning “eating the scenery” and that we were the first diners to try out their latest multi-sensory Sung dynasty Dinner menu.All through the dinner there were animated projections on the circular walls and round tabletop. The scenery changed every time a new dish arrived, together with explanatory references to the Sung period. 9 courses for $1,299 pp. Here’s what we had
Server noted that Jing in Chinese was a made-up word meaning “eating the scenery” and that we were the first diners to try out their latest multi-sensory Sung dynasty Dinner menu.
All through the dinner there were animated projections on the circular walls and round tabletop. The scenery changed every time a new dish arrived, together with explanatory references to the Sung period.
9 courses for $1,299 pp. Here’s what we had.
Welcome drink
Wrap of seafood, vegetables, bamboo shoots and mushrooms.
Fish Broth with shredded bamboo shoots, mushrooms, fish and coriander
Orange-flavoured Crab Meat with crab roe
Steamed fish (東星) with 20-year-old Huadiao Wine with lotus seeds and pearl barley
Slow-cooked Pork Belly pork with Chinese spice
Smoked goose with innards
Abalone with Fish Noodles
Fried Almond Taro paste
In summary: interesting experience. Good night out.
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