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2012-12-15
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Spoilt for choice as usual on any dining outing, we decided to queue for a table at BLT Burger, located in the convenient hotspot of Tsim Sha Tsui. After some 25-30 minutes of waiting, we were finally shown to a table. This casual looking restaurant featured exposed brickwalls, naturally worn wooden floors and a dark pressed tin ceiling. If you get lucky (especially difficult on weekends), diners could enjoy sea views from their tables or enjoy a sporting game at the live bar.With our stomachs g
With our stomachs growling louder than the buzzing shuffle of busy feet of servers and diners alike, we placed our orders briefly and waited in anticipation!
5 Spice 'Chinese' Chicken Salad (HK$85/-)
Served with grilled marinated chicken breast slices, cilantro, napa cabbage, carrot and cucumber, and drizzled with the unique '5 Spice' sauce, it provided an interesting fusion touch to the diners' palette. The grilled chicken breast was nothing too fanciful, and tasted rather dry and rather stiff. What saved the salad was the good variety of texture in each mouthful bite and of course the viscous '5 Spice' dressing that accompanied the dish, which gave a mildly heavy, dense and rich aftertaste to the simple tasting salad. The dressing tasted rich in a good sense and not MSG-saturated.
Verdict: 7.5/10
The Classic Combo (HK$148/-)
Like the name suggested, it was a classic 7oz. grilled certified Angus beef. For a very long time yet, I never quite figured out what was 7oz. equivalent to until some check revealed that 1oz. = 28.3495gms, so the steak sandwiched between the buns was a good 200gms of red meat.
Verdict: 7.0/10
Australian Wagyu Burger Combo Set (HK$188/-)
A 7oz. grilled Ningaloo Farm Australian Wagyu Beef Burger. When it comes to Wagyu Beef, most people would commonly associate it to originate from Japan, which was no surprise considering Japan being the biggest market and producer. However, in the Australasia region, Western Australia offers the second largest breed association of both full and cross blood Wagyu cattle. The Australian Wagyu cattle are generally grain fed for the last 300-500 days of production and usually have red wine added to their feed. With great anticipation, we waited for its arrival...
Verdict: 6.5/10
'Canton Road' Burger (HK$88/-)
Now, the name itself already warranted a second glance, well at least it appealed to me. I would never quite have thought of ordering a Cantonese version of burger, it was almost like Sweet & Sour Fish n Chips in a way...or not. Anyhow, after a disappointing tasting of the Wagyu Beef burger, we were pleasantly surprised by this 'Canton Road'!
Verdict: 8.0/10
Spiced BBQ Baby Back Ribs: Apple Coleslaw & Corn Bread (HK$148)
Verdict: 8.5/10
Right as we left our stomachs to digest the abundance of meat from dinner, my lady took notice of the milkshakes offered and there we go, more calories for the evening!
Monkey Business (HK$68/-)
Came at quite a hefty price though for a glass of milkshake, but this is certainly no monkey business! Comes blended with chocolate ice cream, peanut butter and banana.
Verdict: 7.5/10
题外话/补充资料:
Minus the queue, BLT Burger was a decent place for a meal, though expect prices to be slightly on the high side. Having just returned from UK, it would be difficult not to draw comparisons, but for the quality of meat and food served, there was some credibility and value in those prices. It would probably be a good place to chill and hang out with friends after work. On the whole, we felt that it was an 'Okay' dining experience, nothing too spectacular but certainly above average.
(以上食记乃用户个人意见 , 并不代表OpenRice之观点。)
张贴