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2012-01-27
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we literally stumbled into this restaurant when looking for lunch on a wednesday, attracted by a sign that says 30% discount on all lunch menu dishes (except dim sum). afterwards we were so impressed with the place & food that we returned for a sunday dinner with 6 people.the entrance to the restaurant is low key, but the spacious inside is western style décor. we were seated at the front section where all the chairs are small, low-rise, armed sofas. they are much comfy than straight back chairs
the entrance to the restaurant is low key, but the spacious inside is western style décor. we were seated at the front section where all the chairs are small, low-rise, armed sofas. they are much comfy than straight back chairs. the tables are placed far more apart than usual, resulting in lower conversation noise around.
since we are new to hunan cuisine in hong kong, we took time to choose only those dishes that are uncommon or unavailable in most cantonese or shanghainese restaurants.
虾仁小葱炒饭 fried rice with shrimps & chicken sausage ($88) A-: the dish looked unassuming, but when it was brought out hot, it made all the difference in taste. the shrimps were cooked just right, the rice was al dente, and the little bits of chicken sausage added aroma to the food. the only issue was to ignore the oiliness.
肉丝鱼酸羹sour potage (soup) with shredded pork & fish ($88) A-: this soup tasted uncannily like shark fin soup! all ingredients were finely cut. the seasoning & soup stock were perfect. just a tad of vinegar flavor, not sour at all. consider this the poor man’s shark fin soup or environmentally correct substitute!
金陵驴打滚 sweet pancake roll stuffed with ground coconut & peanuts ($38) A-: when you have a dessert packed with authentic materials & low sugar level, automatically high mark!
海鲜锅巴crispy (sizzling) rice cracker with assorted seafood ($138) B+: weak seasoning, rice was not sizzling. but they give you lots of sea scallops for seafood.
the service was above average, in that all little requests were promptly noticed & attended to. the staffing ratio is probably higher than other restaurants in that building. i think it is uncommon to have a specialty restaurant that offers both great food & comfortable upscale place, yet not charging a whole lot more. in my mind hunan garden is one notch above peking house in that perspective.
张贴