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2012-11-11
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I have heard so much about Tim ho wan dim sum specialist and today finally got the time to make a visit, it was only 630pm, not a lot of people was queuing. But after trying not sure they are worth the reputation, firstly the food are not hot – just warm and the taste and quality were not up the Michelin expectation at all.Cuisine: Chinese Food rating: 4/10*Service: 3/10 Ambiance: 3/10Price: HK$60pax* Food Rating: 6/10 is equivalent to 1 Michelin star, 8/10 to two Michelin stars, and
Cuisine: Chinese
Food rating: 4/10*
Service: 3/10
Ambiance: 3/10
Price: HK$60pax
* Food Rating: 6/10 is equivalent to 1 Michelin star, 8/10 to two Michelin stars, and 9/10 or 10/10 to three Michelin stars
鲜虾烧卖皇 (4/10)
The prawns were bouncy, which gave great texture to the shao mai. The wrapper was smooth and delicate. The shao mai were just not hot enough.
The buns were stunning; it was made with pastry and completely different with the conventional ones. The pork was roasted nicely, tender and juicy. The bun must be an must try item.
The turnip was quick chunky, yet half liquid half solid state, won’t be the most ideal way of cooking it.
The spring rolls were perfectly fried, the wrappers were very crispy. The filling was fairly seasoned, and the blend of veg and prawns gave the spring roll some texture.
The wrappers were rather smooth and the minced beef was steamed to perfection. However, the wrappers kind of lacked some sponginess, and the soy-sauce wasn’t sweet enough.
Give me a thumbs up if you like it!
张贴