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2013-05-06
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Finally getting together for an over-due catch up with C, J and C's sister Miss T, I was given the task of choosing where to dinner. Since the others did not seem to have any specific preferences I decided to go with Xia Fei, since it is located in quite a convenient location, the environment is comfortable, and having been a few times previously, the food has always maintained a good standard.A welcome appetiser of pickled papaya was served while we were looking through the menu, and although t
A welcome appetiser of pickled papaya was served while we were looking through the menu, and although the papaya used must have been extremely raw since it was quite hard and crunchy, the sweet and sour combination really helped open up the appetite.
First to arrive was our appetisers.
The drunken chicken came in quite a sizeable portion. The meat was tender, not overly fatty and thoroughly infused with the rice wine used as the marinade.
Miss T had a bowl of miniature glutinous dumplings in sweet wine soup for herself, while the rest of us shared a pan-fried eight treasure rice and a plate of sesame dumplings rolled in peanut dust (loh sa tong yuen).
Normally if you eat eight treasure rice (steamed), it arrives looking like it was just tipped from a bowl with assorted Chinese dried fruits and nuts adorning the top with a filling of red bean pasted inside. Since we ordered it pan-fried, they flatten it so it ended up looking like a flat rice pancake. I have to admit this was my first time eating eight treasure rice, and I was a little skeptical about trying since it looked quite heavy after a filling meal, but I was so glad I did~ The glutinous rice on the outside was really crunchy, while the inside still retained soft and chewy. It was not overly sweet with the sweetness coming only from the red bean paste and dried fruits. Recommended!
张贴