更多
2015-07-03
3096 浏览
If you've been living in Hong Kong for any length of time, chances are, you've been to one of the restaurants that makes up the DiningConcepts stable. In what has to be one of the most diverse portfolios of restaurants in HK, DiningConcepts has so many dining spots that they run a frequent diners club loyalty program. With over over twenty different concepts, the team run such favourites as Gordon Ramsay's Bread Street Kitchen and Mario Batali's Lupa.We've rather enjoyed most of our visits to th
We've rather enjoyed most of our visits to the DiningConcepts restaurants, so have recently been keeping an eye out for one of their restaurants when looking for dinner. Over the last few months, we'd had some pretty ordinary Italian cuisine, which is always disappointing given our love of Italian food. So, when we spotted a little restaurant in Expat territory (Elgin Street), we breathed a sigh of relief when we saw it on the list managed by the group.
The front of Cecconi's is quite deceiving, it's hard to see into the restaurant, so it would be easy to miss the casual elegance of the white linen tables and the classy, yet understated dining room. Walking through the front door located under the slightly garish neon sign and into the quiet tranquility of the completely empty restaurant, completely removed us from bustling Soho and the heat of a typical Hong Kong evening. We were taken directly to our table, which was located in a very comfy booth at the back of the restaurant, which gave me fantastic views of the pass.
It gave us just enough time to stave off our hunger and a little time to consider our options before our incredibly affable and friendly waiter took our orders. While waiting for our starters to arrive, we noted the steady stream of diners arriving for their dinners. We may have been the first to arrive, allowing for a few moments of tranquility, but before long, Cecconi's really came alive.
There was a funny moment, when I overheard the chef giving our waiter a bit of grief about the nearly full plate of risotto, but seriously, there was not much wrong with it at all. It was well cooked, and inventive, but there was a lot of it and would be best served after a much lighter starter than the one I chose.
My confidence in the restaurants run by DiningConcepts is growing to the point where I would now start to recommend to others. Yep, with over 22 restaurants under their management, there are quite s few more that I'd like to get in and check out. Hopefully, they're all as great.
@FoodMeUpScotty
张贴