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2014-05-11
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Mayta Peruvian Kitchen, the exotic restaurant in Central, recently launches "Just for Lunch" with an great range of choices from their buffet table with desserts at only HKD118. If you are a hungry eater, you can also opt for main course for an additional HKD50! Seriously, a tiny box of salad with a small sandwich already cost you a hundred at Simply Life or Urban Bakery in Central, why not Mayta then for an even more freshly made salad?Chicha Morada - HKD48Chicha Morada is a sweet non alcoholic
Chicha Morada is a sweet non alcoholic beverage made with Peruvian purple corn boiling with pineapple, cinnamon, clove and sugar. It tasted very similar to Ribena. Below shows also the main ingredient purple corn.
Soup of the day was served to me when I went crazy at the ceviche buffet table. My bowl of soup was adorable as an exclamation mark was drawn on it (others are just a green dot). The soup was rich, creamy and quite heavy on the palate. It somewhat tasted like potato soup.
This tuna ceviche was the one made freshly at the ceviche station at the buffet table. The tuna was fresh, tender and juicy. Flavour wise it was interesting as fresh radish and seaweed were infused in the sauce. On top of that, there was crispy sweet ginger crunch at the bottom. This Japanese fusion ceviche totally wow me!
As bao continued to be the food trend, Mayta also incorporated bao into their menu. The bao here was soft and sweet. The pork belly was slightly thin but was still extremely succulent with crispy skin. The marinated onion was very sour which totally whet my appetite and squeezed every saliva out of my glands. Furthermore there was also crunchy purple potato crisps that add extra texture to the dish. Excellent!
This crispy suckling pig is freaking evil but heavenly delicious. As expected, the suckling pig had very crunchy skin, melt in your mouth fats and tender meats! Peru sweet corn and yellow chilli sauce were used to give extra flavour to the dish. Portion was very generous, so if you are considering this for your main, you better ask your friend to share it with you. (Plus you don't want to consume all those fats by yourself!)
Two traditional Peruvian desserts which were meant to consume separately were found very complimentary with each other. The purple corn porridge was made with apple, pineapple, cinnamon and of course purple peppercorn. It was sweet but also quite sour and was great to pair with the pretty bland tasted creamy pudding.
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