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餐廳: 美味廚
優惠: 於此國泰夥伴餐廳用餐賺里 !
國泰會員於夥伴餐廳消費可賺高達HKD4 = 2里數。受有關條款約束。
條款及細則:
  • 國泰會員每次可賺取「亞洲萬里通」里數之消費額上限為港幣10,000元。
  • 會員於國泰夥伴餐廳作合資格消費,每港幣4元可賺取1里數。而渣打國泰Mastercard®客戶憑卡消費可享每港幣4元賺取2里數,包括合作夥伴餐廳合資格消費之餐膳里賞(每港幣4元賺取1里數)及基本餐飲類別之合資格簽賬獎賞(每港幣4元賺取1里數)。
  • 賺取之「亞洲萬里通」里數將根據餐飲與膳食消費,包括服務費、稅項及小費的總和而計算。
  • 惠顧特定推廣套餐或不可賺取「亞洲萬里通」里數。請預先向個別「賺里餐廳」查詢。
  • 賺取的「亞洲萬里通」里數將於認可餐膳消費交易後10個工作天內存入會員的賬戶。
須受其他國泰條款及細則約束。
餐廳: 美味廚
資訊:

為鼓勵食肆透過提供食物份量選擇和採取減少廚餘措施,與顧客共同從源頭減少廚餘,環境保護署推出了「咪嘥嘢食店」計劃,參與食肆如符合評核準則將獲「咪嘥嘢食店」認可資格和獲發「咪嘥嘢食店」的標誌及標貼,以供張貼於店舖內和宣傳,供顧客識別。此計劃全年均接受申請,申請費用全免。

詳情可瀏覽:https://www.wastereduction.gov.hk/zh-hk/waste-reduction-programme/food-wise-hong-kong-campaign

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A friend recommended Megan’s Kitchen to me after it earned its “Michelin Bib Gourmand 2012” title this year, that is to say, it made itself into the little red book for serving "good food at moderate prices". Hesitant to stray from my go-to hotpot in Coda Plaza (call me a creature of habit) it wasn’t somewhere I thought I would ever really get to. But in a week of cold weather warnings and new beginnings, I booked a table for 4 with slight trepidation.DÉCORLike many restaurants on higher floors
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A friend recommended Megan’s Kitchen to me after it earned its “Michelin Bib Gourmand 2012” title this year, that is to say, it made itself into the little red book for serving "good food at moderate prices". Hesitant to stray from my go-to hotpot in Coda Plaza (call me a creature of habit) it wasn’t somewhere I thought I would ever really get to. But in a week of cold weather warnings and new beginnings, I booked a table for 4 with slight trepidation.

DÉCOR
Like many restaurants on higher floors of commercial buildings, the décor was pleasant but nondescript, the strip lights here were not too harsh and the ceilings low. It wasn’t a steam bucket however nor was there an overwhelming smell of over boiled pot so I’m guessing the ventilation is first-rate. We were shown to a very roomy booth that the 4 of us thought was comfortable and slightly more private than the other tables. I would definitely recommend requesting a booth when making a reservation.

FOOD

SOUP
Megan’s offers a large and what can only be called interesting range of soup options which was part of the initial draw. From an extravagant Stewed Chicken Soup Stuffed with Chilli ($368) which I feel inclined to return to try, to a more modest Winter Melon Soup with Lotus Seed, Dried Scallop & Chinese Ham ($68). With 4 of us with differing tastes, we went for the trio pot where you can choose 3 different soups, novel, yet in some cases convenient and very suitable for the more indecisive/greedy among us. Here's what we picked:

"Sichuan Super Hot Chilli & Escargot Soup"
I believe a good soup is the basis and beginning of an excellent hotpot experience. This however was bog standard. Yes is was oily red with a few dried chillies and Sichuan pepper corns floating around but the flavour was the same as places where you'd pay half the price. “Super Hot”? Lets not even go there. The escargot? Why bother, the shells took up valuable pot space and when one of us did dare try one we got a mouthful of grit.

"Tomato & Crab Soup in Soufflé Finish"
This was certainly impressive as it arrived at the table (in 1/3 of our trio pot) it was thick and frothy yet firm egg white and actually pretty tasty (best eaten before cooking) but again the soup base was pretty underwhelming. A watery tomato neither rich nor 'sweet' and I would have forgotten all about the crab flavour were it not for the two legs we subsequently found floating about the bottom.

"Malaysia Satay Soup"
As far as flavours go, I do not care for 'satay' in soups or sauces but in this instance it was more of a case of third time lucky. The friend I was with chose it as it is her favourite and I must say it was pretty good. Slightly spicy but not overwhelming, flavoursome with a good thickness to it i.e. not watery - probably the best satay soup I've had - but that's not saying much.

BEEF
We went for 2 large plates of local snowflake beef. It was fine although I would say the pieces were thinner and smaller then I was expecting. For the price ($198) I've had better. If I went again I would probably try the Australia MB2 snowflake beef or maybe just the deluxe US fatty beef - always a safe bet.

BALLS
Now here's where things get interesting. Those of you who are hot potters will get what I mean here when I say - when it comes to balls I only like good quality and hand made, and Megan's came through with that and more. You cannot go to Megan’s and not try the ‘rainbow cuttlefish balls’ – we tried the assortment of 7 and enjoyed them all; red bell pepper, pumpkin, yellow bell pepper, spinach, spring onion, beetroot and purple sweet potato. They are a joy to behold – and really were as good as they looked. The ‘special meat ball platter’ also very good – hand made, tender, flavoursome with a bit of “bounce” with our favourite probably being the beef.

SUNDRIES
Dumplings – we opted for the curry beef brisket dumplings – FANTASTIC – everything you imagine them to be – I have a friend who is going back specifically for these!
Noodles – good
Vegetables – fresh
‘San Gun’ – gluten ball – portion a bit stingy
Fresh bean curd sheet – the best we’ve ever had – tasty with just the right texture and not a dried or shrivelled corner in sight!

SELECTION
The selection is wide and some of it unusual. I fear we didn’t really take advantage of the more adventurous things on the menu, as they just didn’t appeal to us:
-Tom Yum Koong cappuccino broth?
-Pumpkin and pork with preserved duck dumplings?
-Pork balls stuffed with mango?
-Beef balls stuffed with papaya?
But on the whole the food was good quality at a fair price

The service was excellent with the staff attentive and friendly. The menu is completely in English so no awkward ordering or gesticulating here. In retrospection I’m thinking it probably wasn’t their hotpot fare that earned them a mention the Michelin Guide (Hell! You cook it yourself!) but hopefully their a la carte menu. For me, the question is always will I return, and to Megan’s, I imagine yes. It won’t be a regular for me and I thought for what it was it was a bit on the expensive side ($500 per head X4) but its something a bit different and nice for a change. It was enjoyable, novel and fun – despite some of the let downs – so when temperatures start dropping, give them a try!
(以上食評乃用戶個人意見 , 並不代表OpenRice之觀點。)
張貼
評分
味道
環境
服務
衛生
抵食
用餐日期
2012-02-24
用餐途徑
堂食
人均消費
$400+ (晚餐)
推介美食
  • rainbow cuttlefish balls
  • curry beef brisket dumplings