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2013-02-10
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应和大阪王将有关系的Food Court拉面店。配料不错但面条很奇怪。选择多。价钱不贵但可能天津饭较好。Interesting food court ramenStrange noodlesPossibly related to "Osaka Osho"Rice dishes might be better.I deliberately travelled from one Tai Koo (Pacific Place) to another Tai Koo just for this. I chose this shop because of its' name and its' location. Tai Koo is one of the few places which was settled by a large amount of Japanese in Hong Kong.They had a fairly comprehensive menu, which included miso ramen, tonkotsu (?) ramen and plenty of ric
配料不错但面条很奇怪。选择多。
价钱不贵但可能天津饭较好。
Interesting food court ramen
Strange noodles
Possibly related to "Osaka Osho"
Rice dishes might be better.
I deliberately travelled from one Tai Koo (Pacific Place) to another Tai Koo just for this. I chose this shop because of its' name and its' location. Tai Koo is one of the few places which was settled by a large amount of Japanese in Hong Kong.
They had a fairly comprehensive menu, which included miso ramen, tonkotsu (?) ramen and plenty of rice dishes.
I ordered Kim Chi with fried pork ramen, half-hoping that it would be similar to the one I had at Hakodate, also a gyoza: As with the other shops in this food court (with the exception of Gidako Takoyaki - grilled Octopus balls, one of my favorite snacks from Osaka), first place an order with the shop, collect the invoice, pay at the cashier and then wait for your order around the shop.
Broth: Seems to be a light type of tonkotsu and a bit of shoyu. The taste was fine but slightly artificial. Might be the result of the use of tonkotsu powder. Slight hint of fried sesame oil and spring onions.)
Char Siu: Good! Surprisingly, very tender and flavourful. Much better than some char siu in ramen shops I had recently, for example Bario and Eda no Uta.
Menma: Normal menma marinated in vinegar. A bit too soft for my liking. Not crunchy enough but generous portion.
Kimchi: Average quality. No complaints.
Noodles: Very strange. This tasted like slightly overcooked somen (very thin, white, angel hair like Japanese noodles) or slightly overcooked Shanghai thin noodles. Not good.
It would be much better if they stuck with the general "Yokohama style", i.e. use chuka soba instead. Egg: Not bad at all. Flavourful but not overwhelmed by soy sauce taste.
Gyozas were quite bad though: The gyozas were not good.
Most were not fried properly and one gyoza wasn't cooked thoroughly. Bad.
Menu: They seem to provide two different types of ramen, depending on which type of ramen you order. One type might be chuka soba and another type is the somen-like noodle.
There is miso ramen (very strange if this shop is really from Yokohama as miso ramen is not from Yokohama), spicy miso ramen, shoyu ramen, and what appears to be the signature "Yokohama Fried Pork Chop Shoyu Ramen".
This shop also serves Soba, Udon (including the very interesting "Chikara Udon", literatlly strength udon, i.e. udon with two pieces of fried mochi and negi), fried noodles, curries and quite a lot of rice dishes like tenshinhan (worth a try) and omurice (omelette rice).
What might have revealed the secret origin of this shop is this: The packet of dare (sauce) served together with gyoza...
it's from "Osaka Osho".
No wonder all the tenshin han I saw all looked pretty decent.
Other rice dishes I saw looked pretty appetizing too.
Conclusion:
Wide selections of ramen and rice dishes.
Bad gyoza
Ramen was a bit strange.
I think if this shop is connected to Osaka Osho, I will stick to the rice dishes instead.
题外话/补充资料:
虽然这次经验麻麻,但Food Court 食店的实力不容忽视。深水埗西九龙中心现在是藏龙卧虎的地方。
Hysan Place 的金泽,梅光轩等亦是正宗的拉面过江龙。
在本Food Court 旁的【Gindaco】亦是正宗的日本八爪鱼烧。
:chopstick:
(以上食记乃用户个人意见 , 并不代表OpenRice之观点。)
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