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2023-12-03
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Recommended by my friend as I was craving for a bowl of hot soup noodle. My friend brought me to this restaurant claiming this place could satisfy my crave. Restaurant wasn't as big as those commercialised noodle restaurants, but definitely crowded. Menu served different types of noodle, sides and rice sets. We ordered drunken kitchen in Chinese pappardelle, vegetarian in sliced noodle with added Chinese bakchoi and cabbage wontons and crispy red bean pancake. For drinks, we asked for their suga
Restaurant wasn't as big as those commercialised noodle restaurants, but definitely crowded. Menu served different types of noodle, sides and rice sets. We ordered drunken kitchen in Chinese pappardelle, vegetarian in sliced noodle with added Chinese bakchoi and cabbage wontons and crispy red bean pancake. For drinks, we asked for their sugar-free tea.
Noodle was served in a boiling hot clay pot. Vegetarian ones could have more vegetables. Cabbage based. Few shredded carrots, dried tofu and black fungus were served. Sliced noodle portion was relatively big. Pretty filling. Noodle was on a hard side which I quite like the chew. Broth was savoury while not as herbal as I thought it would be. Not bad.
Drunken chicken was not as flavourful as I thought it would be. Few slices were very fattening. Portion was again bigger than expected. Chinese pappardelle was smooth and thick noodle kind. A very warming option.
Wontons were thinly wrapped. Stuffed with diced vegetables. Love the earthy light flavour. Will try out more of their options as they did have various dumpling types.
Red bean pancakes were in golden yellow. Stuffed with smooth red bean paste. Crispy wrapper with a hint of sweetness from the red bean. It will be appreciated if they kept some red beans in shape for an extra chew. Anyway, love it.
Overall, it was a surprising restaurant that hidden in the bustling Causeway Bay. Will come back for their dumplings and beef dishes.
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