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Restaurant: Harbour Kitchen
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To encourage eatery outlets to reduce food waste at source together with customers through offering portioned meals and adopting food waste reduction measures, the Environmental Protection Department has launched the “Food Wise Eateries” Scheme. Participants will be awarded with a Food Wise Eateries (FWE) accreditation status if they comply with the assessment criteria and will be granted with the FWE Logo and Stickers for displaying in the premises and their promotion for public identification. Applications are accepted all year round and are FREE of charge.

For details, please click here, https://www.wastereduction.gov.hk/zh-hk/waste-reduction-programme/food-wise-hong-kong-campaign

Restaurant: Harbour Kitchen
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To promote a new salt and sugar reduction (RSS) dietary culture and living style to the people of Hong Kong, the Environment and Ecology Bureau, the Committee on Reduction of Salt and Sugar in Food and the Centre for Food Safety of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department have launched the "Less-Salt-and-Sugar Restaurants Scheme" ("Scheme"). Restaurants participated in the Scheme will offer less salt or sugar options to the consumer or even tailor-make less salt or sugar dishes in designated restaurants. Participating restaurants will be granted with the Scheme Labels for displaying in the premises for public identification. For details, please click here: https://www.eeb.gov.hk/food/en/committees/crss/restaurants.html

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2009-06-14 23 views
Came here to attend an exhibition 1 day.Ordered a Hong Kong Style Tea (Hot) and a Fried Beef Noodles.- The HK Tea was too weak to be honest, not a hint of tea flavour or aroma one that its normally associated with. - Surprisingly, the Fried Beef Rice Noodles was of a high standard.The individual strands of rice noodles were coated with darkish soya sauce and not clumped together like siamese twins (as in most other places), the noodles were of the medium width and thickness variety. The beef p
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Came here to attend an exhibition 1 day.
Ordered a Hong Kong Style Tea (Hot) and a Fried Beef Noodles.

- The HK Tea was too weak to be honest, not a hint of tea flavour or aroma one that its normally associated with.

- Surprisingly, the Fried Beef Rice Noodles was of a high standard.
The individual strands of rice noodles were coated with darkish soya sauce and not clumped together like siamese twins (as in most other places), the noodles were of the medium width and thickness variety. The beef pieces were no overly marinated in 'artificial tenderisers' either, it had a natural texture and beef taste as well as absorbing just the right amount of sauce. Came with Beansprouts which were surprisingly crunchy but still gained from the 'wok' flavour. In fact the whole dish had a fair bit of 'Wok Chi' as well.

This whole dish was a little bit oily however, probably from liberal use of pork lard.
Overall the execution of this dish was excellent and better than the hyped dish I had at 何洪記, but perhaps not as deeply flavoured as the one in Happy Valley's 正斗 (kind of surprised between the 2 shop's differences, even with wonton noodles). The other foods avail here however probably aren't that flashy, as someone else dining with me didn't particularly enjoy his food (some baked rice from memory).

RATING = high 4 for 'Fried Beef Noodles' only
low 2 for HK Milk Tea.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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