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2019-12-22
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Summary: Truly a hidden gem; HK's best kushikatsu and one of its best shochu collections. Friendly and comfortable service, they open until ungodly times, but mind that 2.5 hr time limit per seating. Something different in a crowded HK japanese restaurant scene, and definitely worth a try. Be careful how much you order though; the bill adds up quickly. Hidden was recommended by someone from a sake shop, so i had pretty big expectations walking in here. It has a cozy izakaya feel, and seats at th
Hidden was recommended by someone from a sake shop, so i had pretty big expectations walking in here. It has a cozy izakaya feel, and seats at the bar are comfortable and close to the action. The staff amazingly all can speak cantonese, japanese and english, so you're fine no matter what you prefer.
The kushikatsu in general is terrific - the batter-skin is incredibly thin yet very crispy, so it doesn't much oily weight to each skewer, but gives them all a delicious crunch and a bit more richness. I prefer this place's style and menu offerings far more than Jan Jan Kushikatsu.
Here's just a small sample of what we had:
Potato Salad, Fish Innards in chili sauce (korean style), Mozuku
Herring Roe with Kombu
Scallop with Ikura
Anago eel
Shirako
Pork rolled with Ume Shiso
Chicken (Sasami) with Mentaiko
We had a bunch more i don't remember, and they were all great. The Kisu (Whiting) was terrific, but i have no picture sadly.
A few warnings: individually, everything seems pretty cheap, but because you will spend quite a long time here (the food comes in spurts), you'll buy quite a few drinks and try quite a few skewers; We spent 1650 for 2 people here, with 600 on alcohol alone! Expect to pay about 400-500 pp on just food for a full meal, with drinks on top of that. Also it's quite busy, so book ahead of time, and get a seat at the far more interesting bar. There is a 2.5 hour time limit for each seating.
Overall, between the incredible/reasonably-priced shochu collection and the delicious kushikatsu, this place has skyrocketed to the top of my casual japanese eateries list. If you like kushikatsu, the food alone is worth trying, and if you're like me and have been also dying for a shochu bar in HK, then you are wasting time reading this review; get over to Hidden as soon as you can.
张贴