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2016-03-13
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Hei House is located on Lei Tung Avenue, a new street in Wan Chai which used to be different and old specializing in Chinese wedding accessories.There is quite a debate on this street because it is so different but I love it and I love the buildings and red lanterns.I find myself constantly drawn to this street and I spotted Hei house immediately because it had a different style, you would think they serve Cantonese dim sum because of the steamers but they actually serve Malaccan inspired dishes
There is quite a debate on this street because it is so different but I love it and I love the buildings and red lanterns.
The decor is oriental with a dreamy touch and the chandelier that is constructed with Chinese plates is just amazing.
They provided diners with portable heaters downstairs and upstairs as well.
The staff all spoke good English and knew about the dishes when I asked which is really helpful when you are trying to decide which dish to pick.
Portions are big which makes it great for sharing.
On the table, there are a set of chopsticks, a knife and fork so you can eat using whatever you prefer.
Here was what we had:
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Bak Kut Knuckle:
It would be interesting if they had BKT gravy because it might taste nice.
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The crab rice:
It has a big pile of crab roe AND crab which is from Devon.
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Spicy 4 cheeses fondue:
This is great on a cold day but I found the spices a bit too spicy for me.
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Little Indian spiced Fish and chips with Laksa dip:
Basically, they have combined the two!
The fish and chips were taken to the next level because they had a hint of curry to it and the Laksa dip in the middle was damn good with the chips.
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Porcini, forest mushrooms and 5 spices tofu wonton with porcini and kombu consume:
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Devon crab toasts:
Unami at its maximum.
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YO:
I would have liked it if there was more yoghurt so that it was thicker.
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Hey Jude:
Very refreshing and perks up your mood.
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I'll be back for lunch.
张贴