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2016-03-21
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Cool British cuisine.Wonderful ambience and professional service.Recommended.8.5/10 One of my New Year resolutions for this year is to expand my gastronomic horizons. In the regard, I’ve invested in a few publications that primarily focused on western restaurants in Hong Kong. This is one of those recommendations. Located at the PMQ, Aberdeen Street Social (“ASS”) has a fine dining area and a more, well, sociable drinking area at the ground floor al fresco area. We choose the fine dining area.
Wonderful ambience and professional service.
Recommended.
8.5/10
One of my New Year resolutions for this year is to expand my gastronomic horizons. In the regard, I’ve invested in a few publications that primarily focused on western restaurants in Hong Kong. This is one of those recommendations.
Located at the PMQ, Aberdeen Street Social (“ASS”) has a fine dining area and a more, well, sociable drinking area at the ground floor al fresco area. We choose the fine dining area. The fine dining area was practically empty when we arrived. The fine dining area was lovely and had cool Brit rock playing in the background.
Smoked Eel:
I also liked the grated frozen foie gras with puffed rice and crunchy black and white sesame. This and the smoked eel both had a very rich taste yet the different tastes didn't clash at all. A wonderful dish that I'd recommend.
Hokkaido Scallops:
Halibut:
The colorful assorted carrots that came with the halibut were nice visually and gastronomically.
Pork cheeks:
The Pork cheeks tasted like it had been marinated in sweet soy sauce. It was not as tender as I would have liked it to be. Black pudding, one of my all time favorites, was surprisingly good with our bottle of Italian red. The pork belly was very crispy and flavourful. The grilled salami was similarly interesting and delicious.
After a rather filling assorted pork meal, the sauerkraut to help digesting was really welcomed.
Carrot cake:
The service was excellent. The servers were friendly, polite and professional. The sommelier was very passionate and gave us a crash course on "orange" wine, which was literally orange:
The bill came down to about $1,100 per head with all the food and drinks that we have had. I regard that as reasonable.
There was a bit of mishap with the smoked eel (I'll spare you the details) but the restaurant sorted it out immediate and without any hassle. We got another plate of smoked eel and were informed afterwards that the dessert was complimentary.
Recommended.
8.5/10
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