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2015-05-16
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One of the things I appreciate most about my move to Hong Kong is the shopping. Well, not just the shopping, which is pretty amazing, but the extra time that shops are open in Hong Kong compared to my previous home in Australia. I still marvel that I can be wandering around huge shopping centres at 10pm on a Sunday evening and almost every shop is still open and filled with Hong Kongers. There are a lot of shopping centres too, practically everywhere, and where you find people in HK, you find re
The International Finance Centre is the second tallest building in the city and is pretty easy to spot and houses one of the many 'luxury' shopping centres in HK. IFC is one of my 'go-to' centres and is conveniently located in Central HK, close enough to my work and apartment that I'm there quite often. Apart from being a kick ass place to hang out, there are a heap of great restaurants spaced out through the ultra modern site, including a Tim Ho Wan and one of the many Michelin Starred Lei Gardens (post coming soon).
Looking over the menu, I was pretty happy to see a heap of options that weren't ramen, while SC zeroed in on the pretty comprehensive selection on ramen that Gogyo was known for. The menu was pretty easy on the eye, with great descriptions of the food on offer, accompanied by little photos of the food.
Orders taken, our starter of 'edamame for the wise' was delivered. Covered in truffle salt, the edamame plate looked a little small and before too long, we'd smashed through the sweet little soybeans. The addition of truffle salt was a pretty inspired idea, and with the double tap of umami flavour making the usually addictive little beans even more so, it definitely left us wanting more..
"Our chef is bringing the complexity of ramen soup base to a new level. First a combination of chicken bones, beef shank and vegetables is cooked for hours. Then a second soup base is created with minced beef, beef Achillies tendon and vegetables. The two soup bases are combined and further cooked for hours, resulting in s simmering gold consommé base"
Yep, it was a pretty delicious description of the ramen and the flavours certainly lived up to expectation, with a deep and complex soup that was intensely flavoured. The addition of the wagyu beef, asparagus, mushrooms and parmesan cheese were just a bonus.
It's a cozy spot with all seats wrapped around a kitchen area in the middle of the space. It's always interesting watching Japanese chefs in action, they are so precise in their movements and techniques. We also loved the service, with a heap of wait staff buzzing around the restaurant dropping off meals and beers with a smile.
And all in a shopping centre!! What more could you ask for?
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題外話/補充資料:
The Ramens are a specialty, but there is also a beer tasting menu!
(以上食評乃用戶個人意見 , 並不代表OpenRice之觀點。)
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