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2013-11-04
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The Spanish fad has been going on for quite a while but the heat never stops. Tapagria, a recently opened tapas bar opened by Hong Kong actress Carina Lau (劉嘉玲) at The One Tsim Sha Tsui is expected to create a scene and takes a great share at the Market. A spanish food lover as I am, were excited about the opening and cannot wait to try.Located on the 18th floor, Tapagria is meant to offer a panoramic view of the remarkable cityscape of Hong Kong at day or night time. With floor to ceiling windo
The furnishing is modern and fill with lively vibe. There are curvy tapas bar tables surrounding the open kitchen and a DJ that spins at 10.30pm every Friday and Saturday Night. Also I love the visual fireplace above the open kitchen, making the restaurant more fierce.
BCN (Barcelona)
The name Tapagria means Tapas & Sangria, hence apart from their numerous delicious tapas, Tapagria also offers up to 65 different types of Sangria in house. The making of Sangria isn't too hard but offering 65 kinds is a wow. Tonight we were lucky to savour two. The red sangria on the right is BCN (Barcelona) which is a mix of Chambord, raspberry Vodka, raspberries and blackberries. It was fruity with a weak alcohol content. A easy to drink sangria but a rather pricey one.
Another specialty of Tapagria is this enormous Paella Pan that serves paella everyday. It was set next to the Open Kitchen and at the door front to showcase the master skill of Chef. The chef has been working in another renowned Spanish restaurant in Macau before continuing his career in Tapagria. How exciting it is to watch a big pan of paella cooked in front of you!
Homemade bread accompanied with fresh tomato and garlic DIYLS Style "Do It Yourself Like Spanish!"
Hand crafted 48 months Joselito Iberico Ham
The 48 months Joselito Iberico ham was aromatic and savoury with good marbling. Pairing with a crunchy tomato toast but with a weak tomato taste and aroma.
A small plate of octopus, shrimp and clams served with olive oil and lemon wedges. The octopus was quite chewy and sweet in taste.
The chicken croquettes were delicious!!! It tasted like Japanese croquettes with crispy crust and creamy inner.
I am usually not a big fan of anchovies, but this was rather nice. The anchoives was salty, tender and smooth, it went well with the crispy toast.
The baby squid is a typical Spanish tapas that you can find in any Spanish restaurant. The crust was dry without greasiness, the squid was alright but not silky enough. This dish priced at HKD195 which I think was very pricey for this portion and this definitely did not live up to any expectation.
I am a suckling pig lover but I was a bit disappointed at Tapagria's suckling pig. The skin was not crispy enough, the meat was tender but on the lean side and lacking the evil palate melting fats that I was hoping for.
I am not a big fan of black pudding, I dislike its fishy taste. The black pudding here was made like a scramble egg. The flavour was quite pungent in taste. I like the crispy potato straws served at the bottom more.
This was a very nice dish. First the clams were sweet, soft and chewy. The broth was sweet with a tangy seafood flavour and a hint of wine in it. YUM!
Our first dessert was a mango cake, I thought it would be some sort of sponge cake but it turned out to be a gelatinous cake. The condensed cake has a strong mango taste but tasted more like mango gummy to me. It would probably tastes nicer if there is mango meats in it. Also no blueberry sauce was found but I don't see blueberry matching with Mango anyway.
Other Info. :
The Bill
BCN (Barcelona) (Full Jar $480, Half Jar $280)
Mixed Seafood and Meat Paella, with Red Prawn – $158
Homemade bread accompanied with fresh tomato and garlic DIYLS Style "Do It Yourself Like Spanish!" $65
Hand crafted 48 months Joselito Iberico Ham $255
Chicken Croquettes – $16
“Silver Glass” Crispy toast with roasted vegetables and anchovies $75
Andalusian style deep fried baby squid $195
Slow cooked crispy Suckling Pig with caramelized apple and honey mustard sauce $95
Scramble egg with black pudding meat and potato straws $65
Clams in seafood sauce $145
"Mango brick” Mango mousse cake with fresh mango cubes and blueberry sauce $65
Chocolate mousse with banana and passion fruit duo (sorbet & jelly) $80
10% Service Charge
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