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2017-03-10
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Hong Kong suddenly had a small bit of cold weather and I wanted something warm. I noticed a new restaurant located inside V Point. I had discovered it when I had ramen in the shop adjoining it. A bit harder to find, 鹏 (English name Ho) is located on the same floor as Hankata Honke. Their entrance is a bit hidden and staff from Hankata Honket bring you there. I suspect they are from the same group.The restaurant is your typical light wooden zen like Japanese restaurant. As it was new, they were o
Menu is in English and Chinese. They have a sets that are priced per person. They have these extravagant ones with a whole lot of food for around $300 - 400. They also have simpler ones for around $190 per person which include just a hotpot and udon. Very adaptable for one person dining as I did here. I ordered the chanko hot pot ($190) in a soy sauce based broth. This is one serving. What it includes is strips of pork, chicken balls, horse makeral balls, aburage, wakame and vegetables. Clearly healthy and low calorie yet high in protein as the menu described. How sumos eat. Though I chose a soysauce based broth, it wasn't salty at all. It was very clear and light. Very good. The ingredients were delicious. All were light in taste. The balls were amazing. Soft and fluffy. It came with a yuzu pepper sauce for dipping. This complimented everything as it was just enough to not over power the taste yet gave it that extra kick. After you finish all the food, you add the udon. The udon had a chewy texture. Service was very attentative. Cleaning things up accordingly. Always refilling my tea without asking. Making sure the flame was not too strong or not too weak. Excellent service. Food was good and very healthy. Though a bit expensive as it was just one pot and some noodles. But quality was good so I would say ... yes. You have to pay a bit more for something healthy. This hit the spot on this day as it really warmed me up and I didn't feel cold when I left the restaurant afterwards. May return but probably not when it becomes hot outside. Definitely winter eating.
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