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2016-06-07
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There was an advertisement of Café deco group promoting Australian Black Angus Sirloin priced at $88 in “Standard” . It emphasized that the beef was grass-fed and without Hormone/Antibiolic. It was the fairly price that attract me to try.In fact, Nomads only serves Mongolian buffet. Because of this steak promotion, it only provide this steak as a la carte.The inside decoration fitted the Mongolian cuisine as a whole. There were heads and skin of Lamb hanged on the wall. A piece of something like
In fact, Nomads only serves Mongolian buffet. Because of this steak promotion, it only provide this steak as a la carte.
The inside decoration fitted the Mongolian cuisine as a whole. There were heads and skin of Lamb hanged on the wall. A piece of something like white fur cover steel chairs but as the fur layer was thin, the feeling was not soft at all while sitting on it.
I ordered medium rare for the Sirloin which was pan-fried. I appreciated that the plate was warm which could keep the meat lukewarm even eating at the end. As I took photos when the dish arrived, there was not enough time for the beef to rest. As a result , there was bloody liquid squeezed from the Sirloin when I cut it! I just simply added some salt to the Sirlon and I felt quite beefy. Though it was chewy texture as it was, it was not dry. As a whole, spent less than $100 at Tsim Sha Tsui and has such quality and service is worth to try.
Other Info. :
Spend $88 more can have one round of salad while add $68 for one round of dessert.
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