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2015-04-06
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There's just no getting around it, sometimes you need to 'bite the bullet' and book a restaurant. I love taking my chances and rocking up to a restaurant and seeing if I can jag a table. It works more often that you'd think, but I guess when you are trying to get into one of Hong Kong's hottest new Michelin Starred restaurants, making a reservation is a much smarter option. It didn't stop me from trying to get into The Boss, located in Queens Road Central, a few times before giving up and making
There's just no getting around it, sometimes you need to 'bite the bullet' and book a restaurant. I love taking my chances and rocking up to a restaurant and seeing if I can jag a table. It works more often that you'd think, but I guess when you are trying to get into one of Hong Kong's hottest new Michelin Starred restaurants, making a reservation is a much smarter option. It didn't stop me from trying to get into The Boss, located in Queens Road Central, a few times before giving up and making a booking.
To be honest, I only made a reservation this time because I was hosting a work colleague who was visiting from London, so it wouldn't do to turn up for a busy lunch service, only to be turned away. It seems as if my reputation for choosing for amazing restaurants had spread, so I'd been given specific instructions not to book into an 'expensive' restaurant. Knowing that The Boss had a lunchtime Dim Sum menu seemed to be the logical choice, it would showcase a great new restaurant to our London visitor, while keeping it real for our wallets...
The Boss is located in the basement of the Peter Building in QRC and once you descend the steps the the dining room, you're presented with a modern looking take on a Chinese restaurant. Modern and minimalist are the words that spring to mind when describing the fit out of the restaurant, combining blacks and greys for a sleek and contemporary feel.
But I kept that piece of knowledge to myself .
I loved the unique presentation of the deep fried spring rolls with shrimp and garlic, instead of coming flat on a plate like every other restaurant, the spring rolls came standing upright in a glass. The crisp golden rolls stood around and tall in a glass, which made them much easier to get access to and dip into the chilli sauce. The golden coating was very light, with none of that greasy feel that sometimes affects spring rolls. The prawn filling was wonderfully cooked and the ever so gentle flavour of garlic was appreciated. I'd have loved a few more!
Service was excellent and not at all reflective of the grief I'd experienced the half dozen times I'd tried to do a walk in for lunch. Clearly, if you've made a reservation, you're all good and you're going to be well looked after. Make the mistake of thinking you can just walk in, well, that's a little bit of a different proposition. Our dim sum was delivered at just the right pace to ensure we felt sated, but not overly full.
There are a lot of nice restaurants in Hong Kong, many with Michelin Stars, but I found The Boss to be the perfect spot for a quick lunchtime meal on the cheap (relatively). It was good enough to want me to take the girl along for lunch or dinner sometime soon, and a restaurant where I want a quick revisit, is a spot worth talking about...
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Make a booking and check out the lunchtime dim sum
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