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2014-02-22
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Edo & Bibo acts more like a Steakhouse during dinner time, and it's a sister shop to the famous 131 in Sai Kung. The Dining Group also owns Bicho 備長 and the lovely Torimen (great ramens and beef tongue!), as well as some other bars and karaoke clubs.Apparently they serve a decently priced weekday Semi-Buffet Lunch here as well, which I haven't been to try as yet, but today we were here as a Group to try out and spread word about the new Sunday Brunch Menu..Edo & Bibo -Small, cozy, and rela
Apparently they serve a decently priced weekday Semi-Buffet Lunch here as well, which I haven't been to try as yet, but today we were here as a Group to try out and spread word about the new Sunday Brunch Menu.
. Edo & Bibo -
Small, cozy, and related to the famous restaurant 131.
. New Sunday Brunch Menu -
Reasonably priced, the Free-Pour drinks list is most appealing to me.
. Mimosa Cocktail - Unlimited Free flow, $150 for 2 Hours
A great deal for 2 hours. Imagine if you drank 10 of these? It's only $15 each. Orange Juice unlimited is $80 for 2 hours - if you love OJ like me, this is like heaven.
. Totten Bay Oysters (US) and Shikoku (US) - $108 for 3 pieces
The Oysters on this Sunday were at prime condition. The Totten Bay was crunchy with a metallic minerality, and compared to the ones I eat usually everywhere else, these were at really top condition. The Shikoku meanwhile are smaller DNA oyster which is similar to Japanese Kumamoto oysters, I usually like them but the Totten Bay today were unbeatable in condition. ~ 8/10
. Crab Meat Eggs Benedict, Potato Mash and Grilled Tomato - $88
Pretty good value, the crabs are freshly picked and although tasted like they were previously frozen, there was plenty of it on top of the toasts. I mean at $88 only what can people expect? The eggs were runny enough and quite strong in eggy taste. The Hollandaise sauce however was thicker than I imagined but correctly tangy. I personally think the mashed potatoes can be more smoother and buttery but why was it even there in a brunch?... ~ 7/10
. Crab Meat -
For $88 really can't complain, the crab meat was just ok but passable. I am sure some other places do a better version but those places will cost a lot more. Since I live near here, plus the Free-Flow options are quite affordable and offered for a whole of 2 hours, I think this offer alone might just be enough of an incentive to become my regular Sunday Brunch spot. *Their scrambled eggs I didn't try, but I probably prefer them more runny and smooth! If I come back for those!
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