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2014-07-17
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It's my third time to Kin's, bringing a few friends from the US. Every time, the appertizer was a surprise. The beef and fried Chinese bun sandwich/burger was very delicious - bite size, sizzling hot bun with tasty and tender beef in the middle, yum yum!! The beef broth and stew in a small cup was excellent. Broth is not heavy, but with natural sweet and beefy taste. Overall, a very fusion but pleaseing appertizer.Then came the beef carpaccio, aged for 21 days. We were a bit skeptical when we l
Along the course of the dinner, many kinds of crispy fresh Chinese vegetables were served; too many and couldn't remember their names. The beef ball (100% beef) and hand-made noodles were good. Beef ball - very heavy beefy taste, yet bouncy. The noodles went well with the balls, and the super tasty soup.
Desserts - creme brulee or pudding in small portions. the peeti size was just right, with rich creamy taste, but kind of an anti-climax after all the beef.
Another highlight of the evening was the beer pairing for each dish. We tried a few, very interesting. Our favourites were: "Yakima Red" with the beef and "Chocolae Porter" with dessert.
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