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2013-05-04
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The name 'Angelababy' should be a familiar luminary in the social media, being a Hong Kong-based Chinese artist that shot to fame years back and even earned the title of 'Hong Kong Goddess' in Japan. Label me prejudiced, somehow, I am not quite exactly a fan of celebrity cafes. They came across to me more as a proposition for awareness and marketing rather than an avenue of fine gourmet in most instances. On that basis, I do admit that we carried a great sense of scepticism prior to our visit at
Quite naturally, a pretty face is paramount when it comes to the world of modelling. It would be difficult to miss the eatery with a full blown picture of 'Angelababy' donning the facade of the restaurant. As we arrived early before the dining peak period at about 6pm, there were no problems for a table for two as we were promptly ushered to our seats.
The first thing that came to our mind upon being shown to our table was that the adjacent tables beside were uncomfortably close and quite frankly, any gossips or chatter could be easily picked up. The set dinner came at $128/person for a two course meal and a free 'drink of the day' though you have the option to top up for a smoothie or one of their speciality drinks. For the two courses, you choose from between a salad or soup of the day (from the A option) and a main course from the B option. The formula is pretty much option A + B = 'Angelababy'. Right..let us move on to the food proper!
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Salad of the Day
Soup of the Day
Bread roll with butter
Angela Tasting Platter
Tartare in general means in finely chopped portions and to be eaten raw. We enjoyed the salmon fillet the way it was prepared, where the surface was lightly seared yet not overly done while the raw inside was tender and 'melt-in-your-mouth'. The freshness of the fish was prime and it had a mildly sweet tangerine sauce that served to please the palate rather than overwhelm.
Japanese scrambled eggs with truffle
Spaghetti with tomato sauce
It flawed severely, presentation wise, with the tomato sauce splashed onto the sides of the plate. The portion of grated cheese atop the spaghetti could certainly be more. Quite frankly, the pasta was passable and similar to what a home-made version would taste like, nothing too surprising.
Poisson en Papillote Lemon Sole in a Spring Vegetable Nage, Oolong Tea
Enough rave over the technique employed, the lemon sole was delicate, tender and moist. Coupled with the mashy sliced yellow courgettes and peas (probably slightly overcooked), the overall texture of the dish was 'soft'. While the fish was beautifully cooked, the reduced broth was too salty for our palate. It required some washing down with a drink after every two servings or so. Even though some oolong tea leaves were in the broth and spotted on the fillet, we could barely taste or smell the fragrance of the tea. Great technique, but the flavours certainly need some tweaking.
Mulberry leaf and camomile tea with honey
Strawberry, grapefruit and pineapple smoothie (additional $19 top up over the free drink)
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The waiting staffs were attentive and quick to respond. Some hits and misses on the food tried though the two fish dishes tried were done beautifully and memorable. The interior of the restaurant was actually pretty small but the clever usage of mirrors helped amplify the space available. Overall, the ambiance was good but I would avoid visiting during peak dining periods for the close proximity between the tables was quite a deterring factor to say the least. This Western and Japanese fusion themed cafe did prove us wrong to a certain extent for surprisingly, we enjoyed our dinner fare pretty much.
(以上食評乃用戶個人意見 , 並不代表OpenRice之觀點。)
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