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开饭介绍
位于赤柱大街的欧陆餐厅之一,除了英国菜色外,更提供其他欧陆风味的菜式。没有堂皇花巧的装饰,室内的陈设清雅隽永,椰树、竹籐椅子,以及墙壁上赤柱海滩景致的油画,营造出悠闲舒适的感觉。 继续阅读
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*巴士总站步行约十分钟
星期一至六
11:00 - 15:00
18:00 - 22:00
星期日
10:00 - 15:00
18:00 - 21:00
付款方式
Visa Master 现金 美国运通
座位数目
40
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泊车
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食记 (13)
等级4 2016-07-23
2752 浏览
假日同肥髀在赤柱闲逛,呢间西餐厅地点唔显腿,一向都想试,今日去到门口,见啲食物ok,又有儿童餐,入去已经爆场,8成系外国人!地方细,楼底唔高,桌椅几迫,所以几嘈杂,欧式装修,花布梳化籐椅,昏黄灯光,偏向悠闲感觉,店员叫我等一下,5分钟后比到靠墙2人枱我,先上杯有柠檬味嘅冻水!食物要耐心等待!面包:用中式竹笼上,两件白法包,两件麦法包,外脆内软!好味!店员仲问使唔使添加!墨西哥南瓜蘑菇山羊芝士香肠薄饼($120)卖相几靓,薄饼干身有咬口,中间嘅馅料切得大块,南瓜香甜有咬口,蘑菇爽口,香肠片浓味比较韧!有𡁻口!好似食猪肉干,羊奶芝士比较浓味!捞咗微辣嘅调味料!惹味!拌碟油醋汁沙律酸酸的开胃!儿童餐火腿奄列加薯条($55)奄列卖相好差,㶶晒又唔系半月形,岩岩参参咁,入面完全无蛋汁,蛋有㶶味,入面火腿好干,唔合格!薯条新鲜炸起好热,外脆内软,粗身薯味浓好味!浓朱古力蛋糕配呍呢嗱雪榚($60)朱古力蛋榚好浓,带甘味,呍呢嗱雪榚有呍呢嗱籽,好香滑,好浓牛奶味冻柠茶($29)茶底唔浓,味道清爽!最紧要够冻咖啡($32)House Coffee,味道好浓,热气一谷出来,咖啡味好浓!配埋有两块小曲奇,松脆兼牛油味几香,好味!店员好忙,有礼有笑容,尤其一个四眼肥叔叔!出入都会同客人打招呼!加一$325.6厨房嘅奄列要改善! 继续阅读
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等级1 2015-03-12
2936 浏览
I can't fathom how anyone could knock this restaurant, unless they had an off experience.. But I had lunch there today for the first time, and was totally impressed! I had the salmon quinoa salad, which was a delicious blend of flavors. It was warm, with an interesting sauce/dressing, fresh greens, and deliciously smokey, charred cauliflower. Had the lemon pudding for dessert, and it was also delicious. In a poor restaurant both of these could've been incredibly boring, but they were outstanding. Considering the other dining options in Stanley, this place is a gem! 继续阅读
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等级4 2013-11-20
3557 浏览
Besides the waterfront in Stanely, there's also a lot of restaurants hidden in the nooks and crannies of the Stanley Market. Lucy's is one of those restaurants that serves casual western food. Initial impression of the restaurant was that it was very cozy with warm colors as the main palette. Curiously, there was a palm tree right in the middle of the restaurant. We were given a regular a la carte menu as well as the set menu board where you can get 2 courses for $300 or 3 courses for $350 along with coffee or tea. As nothing on the set menu piqued our interest, we ordered 1 appetizer and 2 mains to share from the a la carte menu. The prices were a bit on the high side with ranges from $75-$130 for appetizers and $180-$270 for mains. Before our food arrived, we were given baguettes in a dim sum basket! How cute! The baguettes were not warm and the crust was not crispy - nothing special here. Two slabs of hard butter were provided as spread. 1) Char-grilled Squid with Chickpeas, Rosemary, Roast Tomato and Crispy Chorizo Salad ($130) - the squid was nicely grilled as they were still soft and tender to eat. The squid had been tossed with vinaigrette along with the salad which enhanced the taste of the squid. The chickpeas, tomatoes and chorizo provided different flavors and textures which all went together pretty well. The chorizo was especially delicious as it was crispy and spicy to eat!2) Slow Roasted Pork Belly with Roast Potatoes, Creamy Cabbage and Bacon and Apple Sauce ($230) - what a huge slab of pork belly! I was expecting a braised pork belly with tender meat and marinated with flavor. Unfortunately the pork belly I got was bland and tough to eat. The pork belly was a bit hard to cut as the skin was hard and crispy while the meat was tough at some parts. The skin wasn't that bad as it was like the skin on chinese roast pork but thicker. The portion in the middle was alright especially along the layers next to the fat. The pork was tough in the leaner portion on the bottom. There was little flavor in the pork and the applesauce did little to help with the taste. The side dishes actually tasted a lot better as the cabbage was slow-cooked and the potatoes were crispy on the outside while soft on the inside. Too bad the pork belly was a disappointment. 3) Char-grilled Ribeye Steak with Chips and Sauteed Mushrooms ($260) - we had ordered for the steak to be cooked to medium. When we cut into the steak, we saw that the insides was cooked nicely with a pinkish hue. The steak was alright but not impressive. It was not that juicy or succulent, nor was the flavor memorable. The sauteed mushrooms were soft with little flavor while the potatoes were tasty. After we finished our mains, we were given the dessert menu to look at but as we were too full, we didn't have the appetite to order more food. Although their portions were big, the quality of the food did not justify the the high price tag for their main dishes. The food was not refined enough and the flavors were not simply exciting - there are much better choices at the same price point in SoHo and other parts of HK Island.   继续阅读
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等级2 2010-08-09
2298 浏览
Lucy's is one of our partner's (a white American) favorite restaurants in Hong Kong and it was proven that his taste was not bad. He took 4 of us and some of his family members to Lucy's (as an event for the summer associate) for a Sunday dinner. This restaurant is hidden in a corner of the Stanley Market. I had been to Stanley many times and always only paid attention to the restaurants at the front across the street from the deck. A place in a corner like this must be quite good to be able to last this many years. I don't have have much to say about the carrot and tomato soup, but really loved the char-grilled lamb with cous cous, mint and coriander (weekly special). The lamb was tender and succulent. The fresh aromatic herbs left such a nice after taste in my mouth. I also shared the "chocolate pot" (chocolate mousse) with the summer associate and it was pretty good. 3-course was 290 and 2-course was slightly cheaper. Will surely go back to this place. 继续阅读
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original blog post (more pictures) > http://jason-bonvivant.blogspot.com/2009/06/lucys-stanley.htmlThis place is not an easy place to find, it is hiding inside an aisle near the main Stanley market. When you come to the door, the color and decor of the front entrance remains you of an Italian / Spanish restaurant situated in the country side. Once you entered, the interior decor carries the same feel. The lighting, the ambiance, the pictures and fixtures provide an added vacation sensation to the whole experience. A note of caution though, when this place is full, it can get quite noisy.Initially I thought this is an Italian restaurant, but when you look at the menu, there was no pasta dishes at all. It seems this place serve casual gourmet style cuisines from different regions. The chalk board menu for special items was a nice touch. There were a fair selection of items especially for starters. Since there were 5 of us, we ordered quite a few dishes to try.For Starters: (1) Seared Scallops with Green Pea + Mint Puree, Cauliflower Cream + Crispy Parma Ham, (2) Char-grilled asparagus, soft boiled egg and crispy parma ham salad, (3) House smoked salmon, sweetcorn fritter, lime leaf dressing and avocado salsa. For main dishes: (4) Slow roast pork belly with roast potatoes, braised red cabbage and apple sauce, (5) Char-grilled beef filler with horseradish dauphinoise beetroot with dill, (6) Sea bass with olive oil mash, french bean + pancetta salad and gremolata and (7) Teriyaki salmon fillet with roast pumpkin, soba noodles + wasabi aioli. For desserts, (8) Lemon Meringue pie, (9) Almond Meringue with mascarpone and raspberries and (10) Pavola.Just from the name of the various dishes, you can see that even for starters, there are many ingredients mixed together. Usually starters are simple and straight forward, but here, they tend to experiment with various items which I like. A very refreshing idea. Soon after we ordered, the bread was served in a dim sum bamboo basket which we all thought was very smart.(1) Seared Scallops with Green Pea + Mint Puree, Cauliflower Cream + Crispy Parma HamFor this particular starter, the flavor of the green pea + mint puree and cauliflower cream mix were just enough to let the flavor of the parma ham to blend perfectly together, not too salty and the contrast in texture was rather interesting. The seared scallops were fair but in my opinion, they were just added items that I can do without.(2) Char-grilled asparagus, soft boiled egg and crispy parma ham saladThe grilled asparagus were abit soaky and not as crispy as I expected. What I found interesting was the addition of a soft boiled egg which blended nicely with the rest of the ingredients.(3) House smoked salmon, sweetcorn fritter, lime leaf dressing and avocado salsaThe lime leaf dressing turned this starters into a Thai style salad in my opinion. Not a negative comment at all, just very surprised. It was indeed a very refreshing starters.(4) Slow roast pork belly with roast potatoes, braised red cabbage and apple sauceNow for the main dish, I ordered this slow roast pork belly because I wanted something different, something I rarely ordered. It turned out to be a disappointing choice. The pork itself was too dried even with the fatter layers on top, it was still too dry to my likely. If the top few layers were abit more crispy it would be better. On a positive note, the red cabbages were a item to go with the pork belly in one bite.(5) Char-grilled beef fillet with horseradish dauphinoise beetroot with dill, (6) Sea bass with olive oil mash, french bean + pancetta salad and gremolata & (7) Teriyaki salmon fillet with roast pumpkin, soba noodles + wasabi aioli.I could not really comment of these three dishes because I did not really tried them but can covey what my friends told me about them. For the beef fillet, I was told that it was well grilled but the horseradish dauphinoise was abit too rich. A fair dish. For the sea bass, it was fresh and pretty generous as well. As for the salmon, was told that it was abit greasy (likely fish oil) and the wasabi aioli was rather an interesting and refreshing sauce for the fish. The use of soba in this dish turned it into a fusion dish in my opinion.(8) Lemon Meringue pie, (9) Almond Meringue with mascarpone and raspberries and (10) Pavola.One thing in common with all three desserts: very sour. I am more a sweet person than a sour person especially when it comes to desserts. The lemon meringue pie was well prepared but too sour. The same with the almond meringue with raspberries. If you are fans of lemon and raspberries, these two are highly recommended desserts. I picked the Pavola because I had no idea what it was. Turned out to be a dessert made of egg white and the taste and texture was very similar to meringue. Again, it was abit too sour for me with the citrus kiwi and fruity sauce.Likes: * great ambiance * interesting selection of starters * adventurous with ingredients Dislikes: * too noisy when full house * more varieties of main dishes would be niceoriginal blog post (more pictures) > http://jason-bonvivant.blogspot.com/2009/06/lucys-stanley.html 继续阅读
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