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2015-09-09
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The buzzing Lai Chi Kok is calling for me again. I was just in the neighborhood having dim sum with mom yesterday and in less than 24 hours, I am back here again checking out this casual new café by the name of Tang2 (廳2).I was reading about this place a couple nights ago and it quickly caught my attention when I realized that the café was behind the same management that owns high-end Chinese restaurants China Tang and Island Tang. So this has to be good, right?Well too early to tell but the con
Well too early to tell but the contemporary design certainly scored some pretty impressive points right from the get go.
Banana milkshake (香蕉奶昔)
$48
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Baked puff pastry with turnip filling (蘿蔔絲酥)
$18
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Steamed pork dumplings with kimchi (泡菜豚肉燒賣)
$18
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Baked barbecued pork buns ''in pineapple shape'' (菠蘿叉燒包)
$18
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I could name a number of reasons why it failed - wrapper too thick, meat too dry, zero soup inside the bun.......end of story (Grade: 2/5).
Steamed xiao long bao with lobster bisque (龍蝦湯小籠包)
$18
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The minced meat with the tomato sauce was a pretty slick move but I thought the baked pork chop was even better. A little expensive but certainly worth a go (Grade: 3.5/5).
Signature baked pork chop on rice (馳名焗豬扒飯)
$84
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Tang2 signature chicken rice (招牌雞飯)
$84
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Despite not owning a deep wallet, I decided to try this braised wagyu beef out from those elite items. I thought it slightly exceeded my expectation. The texture was soft as if it has been slow cooked for hours and the sauce was full of wonderful flavors from the 3 types of onions (Grade: 4/5).
Stewed wagyu beef with onions, Peking scallions and spring onions (三蔥和牛肋肉)
$138
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