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2016-04-30
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Man I sure do love steak and chips!We'd become pretty regular customers of SoHo's La Vache - mainly because by Hong Kong standards the traditional French 'steak frites' joint is incredibly great value.La Vache is super popular too. In the past, we've turned up just before opening, only to find a huge queue of hungry diners waiting to feast on some decent steak and all-you-can-eat frites! The place fills up so quickly, it's pretty unbelievable.So it's equally unbelievable that Wan Chai's own stea
We'd become pretty regular customers of SoHo's La Vache - mainly because by Hong Kong standards the traditional French 'steak frites' joint is incredibly great value.
La Vache is super popular too. In the past, we've turned up just before opening, only to find a huge queue of hungry diners waiting to feast on some decent steak and all-you-can-eat frites! The place fills up so quickly, it's pretty unbelievable.
So it's equally unbelievable that Wan Chai's own steak frites joint le Relais de l'entrecôte isn't just as popular!
I'd know about le Relais de l'entrecôte for quite some time, but it wasn't until we signed a lease on an apartment in Wan Chai that we decided to finally get along to check it out. As much to get a feel for the dining scene in our new neighbourhood as anything else.
There are a couple of entrances to le Relais de l'entrecôte, there's an elevator that takes you upstairs to the rather grand entrance, as well as an escalator a little further along Queens Road East. You get to the dining room through a long walkway that has bright red wood paneling, and has prints depicting cute and arty Parisian drinking scenes.
As is the case with most steak frites joints, the menu was pretty straight forward. A set price per person which includes a green salad with walnuts, steak and french fries - served with the le Relais de l'entrecôte special sauce. The only question you're asked is how you want your steak cooked, with our choice being medium.
Like a well oiled machine, shortly after we placed our order, a bowl of warm French baguette as delivered, as well as the girl's house red. Accompanying the bread was a plastic container with some imported unsalted French butter. While I appreciated knowing that the butter was French, the plastic container looked a little cheap and out of place in the classically decorated restaurant. I'd have much preferred a slab of salted French butter on a plate and maybe a short explanation of the butter's origin!
Sticking around for dessert, my classic creme brûlée was superb, one of the best I've had in Hong Kong. Served quite traditionally in a shallow ramekin, there was the expected cracking sound as I broke through the brûlée on top and the creamy custard underneath was sweet and beautifully consistent.
I have to say that I was much more impressed with the steak and special sauce from le Relais de l'entrecôte, with the lean and perfectly cooked steak and unctuous sauce being my clear favourite. However, lighter and crunchier French fries are much better from La Vache, evidenced by my inability to say no when offered a second or sometimes third helping.
One of the mysteries of Hong Kong dining is why restaurants that essentially have the same menu and serve the same food seem to have such differing fortunes by way of customers. Well, maybe not such a mystery in image conscious HK - there is no doubt that the hip and cool feel of La Vache helps drive customers through the door!
What a shame! I genuinely think they're missing out!
@FoodMeUpScotty
Red is the predominant colour at Le Relais de l'entrecôte
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