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2016-08-14
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A month ago, my best mate was across from Taiwan for a quick visit. We were feeling a little bored and thought that a trip to LKF to check out the night life would be a great way to kill a bit of time. A quick bus ride later and we found ourselves in Hong Kong's party district on a Sunday night with no real idea about what we'd do! Looking through a list of clubs to visit, Ce La Vi was the one that stood out, but alas it wasn't open.So instead of looking for somewhere else to go, we just wandere
So instead of looking for somewhere else to go, we just wandered around then made our way back home. Yeah, sad!
Fast forward a month and I was looking for a restaurant to hit up on a Saturday night and it was again Ce La Vi that caught my attention.
Looking into the joint, it became clear that Ce La Vi was a lot of things, bar, club and restaurant, making it more of a destination hub than either of its sum parts. In fact, as I delved deeper, it became apparent that the team behind the entertainment hub were responsible for a host of other night time locations spanning the globe.
I was intrigued, so made the reservation; interestingly late on a Saturday afternoon, I had no problems making a booking for dinner the same night.
Descending the stairs, there was more of that spectacular and distracting view; it took me a moment before I was able to focus on the contemporary design of the dining room which brilliantly used the space to split your focus from the view to the kitchen area. The AB Designed interior was dark wood with tables made from cross selections of huge oak trees, as well as comfortable bench seats; all sitting under a living chandelier that was was the focal point of the dining room.
We were also given a run down on Executive Chef Philip Pak's menu, a take on modern Asian, which spanned many parts of Asia and was quite hard to define. With so many awesome looking items, we initially struggled to limit our choices but with some tough negotiations, finally settled on a series of share dishes that we were both comfortable with.
First out was a staple of Japanese cuisine, edamame. We loved the slightly addictive soybeans lightly dusted with Maldon sea-salt flakes and promptly started sucking the beans from their husks, quickly filling up the spare bowl. In what would become the theme of the night, our attentive wait staff kept a close eye on the bowl and quickly whisked the empty husks away, replacing with a clean bowl.
Also standing out was the food itself! We'd taken ourselves on a culinary tour of Japan on our visit, we equally could have devoured food from many other regions in Asai. Definitely reason to go back!
We'd struck up a good rapport with the restaurant and I suspect that they'd cottoned on that I was a food blogger by the end of the meal. The were really keen for us to continue our night on upstairs at the bar and club, at one point wanting to take us on a tour of the venue. As tempting as that sounded, we were really only out for dinner; so for us, it would be an adventure we would take on our next visit.
There's a certain irreverence in the name Ce La Vi, which translates into 'That's Life'. It was clear from our visit that the team at Ce La Vi take things a little more seriously than the almost flippant naming, but then again, it's that juxtaposition between name and attitude that makes Ce La Vi a place that I'd love to get back to.
Sooner rather than later!
@FoodMeUpScotty
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