As if all of a sudden, Hong Kong has gone from uncomfortably humid and sticky to freezing cold in the space of about a week. And no cat. 8 typhoons this year! What is going on with your weather, HK? Either way the temperature has caught me a little of guard and i've come down with a cold. After a shit night out in Soho the night before, I was grumpy and in need of some serious gastronomical pick-me-up.
I had been meaning to go into MIKAWAYA in Hung Hom for ages. The good reviews on openrice and a couple of personal recommendations led me towards this fairly innocuous looking japanese place. Seating about 15 the place is small, but the staff are extremely friendly (and actually japanese) and the food is damn cheap.
This place has some serious atmosphere though. Located in a grungy street in Hung Hom with not much going on, this tucked away little eatery is a real gem. I was dining alone (how sad), so only really had the chance to try one dish. The menu is fairly extensive, with different types of udon, japanese curry rice, tonkatsu, ramen and tempura dishes on offer, as well as a small selection of fresh cut sashimi.
I felt like something a little spicy to clear my sinuses so I called upon a trusty bowl of Curry Udon, which was my favorite dish when I was staying in Tokyo. Nice bits of potato and thick chewy udon (I think they make it themselves!), with a nice spicy and thick japanese style curry sauce. For $38 it's a bargain considering how huge it is, and free green tea as well. While i'm tentative about giving Mikawaya a perfect score having tried only one dish, they've definitely got me going back. Tomorrow in fact, for lunch. And then maybe for dinner. Probably the day after that too. Recommended Dish(es):
udon,curry rice Table Wait Time: 0 minute(s)
Date of Visit: Nov 19, 2012 Spending per head: Approximately HKD38 Other Ratings: Taste 5 | Environment 5 | Service 5 | Hygiene 5 | Value for Money 5
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This is a supplementary comment for Mikawaya regarding the different type of cream provided in the restaurant. It's the yellow type with a few sweet corn and a few slices of veggies, plus I believe a few chunks of chicken or hash browns, which you could see from the photographs provided by other food commentators. It's called "corn cream" in Japan. The corn cream I just referred to could also be prepared by using: There is a very interesting response to my comment so I'd recommend you checking it out if you have time. Make sure you check out the favorite restaurants that particular commentator recommends, namely, Mikawaya and another related shop. The shops not recommended were equally interesting, conveniently situated near Mikawaya. You may also find the food reviews in that account, or lack of reviews, interesting. I stand corrected by the kind commentator, according to him, it's apparently about HK$30 per pack. What I forgot to tell you was that there were 10 cubes per pack. Preparation time depends on your cooking skill. I can't see how the small burgers or hash browns or the small amount of veggies scattered inside the stew would pump up the cost of a stew to about HK$60 per plate. Maybe is some super organic vegetables from really expensive source. Somehow I'm expecting another similar comment but from a different account which also supports Mikawaya and the "sister-shop" but nothing else. The shop must have a lot of hard core fans. So do give Mikawaya and the corn cream pack a try if you like "hokkaido stew".
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一段時間之前食. 幾隔涉.排隊等了一陣後,與另外幾位食客被安排坐在一間類似雜貨鋪的店內. 摺抬,摺凳.環境比較狹窄.空氣亦不流通. 叫了北海道忌廉飯(確實中譯名稱不太記得)- 味道與在日式超市內買的一模一樣($20有交易 - 見圖). 趕快吃完離開後,太太認為可以自己開日本餐廳. "If Yan can cook, so can you! " ~ I was checking the differences between the layout of the English Open Rice webpage and the Chinese Open Rice webpage and I noticed that this was, surprisingly, one of the most highly recommended Japanese restaurants around town. I thus decide to offer my two pennies worth of advice. We went there a while ago. It was quite popular no doubt due to the reasonable price. They appear to have a number of secret "dens" where they would bring customers to if the main restaurant area was full. We were brought, somewhat clandestinely, to a grocery shop nearby where we were asked to sit at folding tables and folding chairs. Other customers were brought in as well. It was pretty crowded ,lacks ventilation and not comfortable. As the stew rice was apparently famous, we tried it. Well, after having the Hokkaido "stew", I must say I cannot recommend it to anyone.
Just add water, the veggies and meat and it would taste exactly the same - but at 1/3 the price, less the waiting time - preparation time is only about 10 minutes - and more comfortable than sitting inside a grocery store (unless you're having it at student accommodations or office pantries Would you go all the way to a restaurant and order an instant microwaveable rice? Probably not. Would you go to a restaurant and order an instant noodle? Probably ... well...... actually, we do - at Cha Chan Teng! After having it, my wife told me that she could open a Japanese restaurant too. Table Wait Time: 5 minute(s)
Date of Visit: Oct 01, 2011 Spending per head: Approximately HKD60 Other Ratings: Taste 3 | Environment 1 | Service 2 | Hygiene 2 | Value for Money 1
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Although I live in Hung Hom, I never had the chance to pay a visit to MIKAWAYA. It was a boiling noon and my mother and I were searching for somewhere cool and nice for a light lunch. I suggested MIKAWAYA. Been ovehearing too many praises about this little authentic store, and this time, I finally had a chance to try the food myself.
The inner decoration of the shop was nothing too fancy and special, the shop owner kept it in an authentic Japanese style, with handwritten Menu, photos of each dish and some Japanese styled of portraits and decoration items on the wall. Immediately any customer could feel the shop being truly homey and original.
Cold Tofu
Hokkaido Creamy sauce with Hashbrown in Rice
Non-environmentally friendly!!!
I understand that MIKAWAYA is another authentic Japanese restaurant, in which it is essential to provide wooden chopsticks for the sake of being hygienic, but still! After a short stay at MIKAWAYA, personally I did not think it was worth placing at such a high ranking. Perhaps my judgement of an authentic Japanese restaurant was different to the others who praised MIKAWAYA.. Yes the dishes were original, organic and 'homey'. But really, I did not think the food stood out from the rest of the Japanese restaurants in town. Under such a competitive Japanese food market in Hong Kong, it's crucial that you know how to grab your customers' heart. - Y Recommended Dish(es):
鰻魚飯 Date of Visit: Jul 29, 2011 Spending per head: Approximately HKD100(Lunch) Other Ratings: Taste 3 | Environment 3 | Service 3 | Hygiene 3 | Value for Money 3
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Been here numerous times. The food is quite nice for a casual meal, dun expect TOO much. I like their udon and tempura shrimp and Okonomiyaki. They have a large selection of food to choose from so you'll never get bored eating there! I have yet to try everything on it! (One of my new year resolutions perphaps?) Hygiene's a slight problem though, the toilet's non-functional for almost half a year now, and last time I ate a cockroach (quite a big one) suddenly decided to join in at the next table, just a singular incident I hope.
Date of Visit: Jan 22, 2010 Spending per head: Approximately HKD50(Lunch) Other Ratings: Taste 4 | Environment 3 | Service 4 | Hygiene 2 | Value for Money 5
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I have been planning to visit this place for 2 years, but Hung Hom is not a place I usually go to. I managed to order the items I planned to eat, but the item I couldn’t find was the taros with the appearance of straw mushrooms. I had the expectation they wouldn’t have as lately there haven’t been comments on it on OR. Little squids: salted squids in miso sauce, rather chewy, took me ages to reduce it to a tiny swallowable mass! Tasted good, the last time I had it was at Wara Wara japanese casual restaurant. However the portion here is much bigger. Fish Liver: Looked 100% like the European pate’s packaged in sausage form, I could still see the marks from the ends where they opened it. Tasted smooth and soft, and the sauce was tangy. Pillows: Actually it was grounded sharks meat and filled with cheese. It tasted a bit like foam and looks rather like marshmallow. The last time I had it was from Issei, and you can order as much as you can. I am sure they are all from one supplier. Curry Udon: The best udon I have had, usually I do not eat udon, because it does not tastes authentic, however the udon here is slippery and elastic. If the curry sauce was less spicy and salty, it would have been perfect. Originally ordered the udon in cream, but the smell of it was sickly. Mountain Yam: Compared with other places that serve it, the colour is less translucent, and has a strong white radish taste. The consistency is VERY thick, similar to that of superthick porridge. Oyster: These were grilled. I was surprised how tasty they were, after taking one bite, the whole table could smell it. They were fresh and juicy, and not mushy. The oyster was clean too.
Occasion: Birthday Other Ratings: Taste 3 | Environment 3 | Service 3 | Hygiene 3 | Value for Money 3
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After living in the neighborhood for over 2 years, I have never been to this restaurant. According to my friend who used to live around here, he recommended me to try their Japanese eel rice and deep-fried pork cutlet and egg rice. While awaiting for Typhoon signal 8 to be hoisted, I wandered around the Hung Hom area with my umbrella in search for this place. When I arrived around 8pm, it was full house but I only needed to wait for a few minutes because I was by myself and can sit anywhere inside this cozy little restaurant. I can be pretty honest to say that this place is definitely not a comfortable place in terms of seating arrangement and environment. I was sweating continuously throughout the meal because of the lack of air conditioning. Based on my observation, the interior of the restaurant remained pretty much the same over the past 15 or even 20 years. However, all the surrounding factors give this place a "neighborhood diner" / "home cooking" atmosphere which I kind of enjoyed especially when dinning alone. (1) Miso Soup I ordered a set meal and it came with a msio soup. Just by the look of it, it was not very appetizing at all. It looked very watery. There were plenty of the ingredients such as seaweeds & beansprouts in the soup, and the miso flavor was surprisingly pretty well-balanced when compared with the many Japanese chain restaurants in Hong Kong which use extremely salty, powdery type miso mixture. I am not sure whether it was intentional or not to prepare the soup this way with a watery / diluted look, but I actually enjoyed it. (2) Deep-Fried Pork Cutlet & Egg Rice (Katsudon) Not bad at all. The sauce for such a rice dish is one of the most important ingredients and it was good quality sauce that was used for my Katsudon. Slightly sweet but a good match with the rest of the ingredients. The pork cutlet on the other hand, was a bit disappointing. The pork itself was rather tender but the batter was slightly too thick. In my opinion, the egg (scrambled?) acted as part of the sauce and it did a pretty good job here as well together with the onion and the actual sauce. I will come back later for sure not only because I want to try other dishes but I also wanted to have the home cooking / neighborhood dining experiences. However, it will be on a cooler day when I return. Likes: * Sauce for the rice * well-balanced miso flavor in the miso soup (even though it looked very watery) * "home cooking" / "neighborhood diner" atmosphere Dislikes: * Uncomfortable seating environment * Lack of air conditioning Original Blog: http://jason-bonvivant.blogspot.com/2009/08/mikawaya.html
(1) Miso Soup
(2) Deep-Fried Pork Cutlet & Egg Rice (Katsudon)
Date of Visit: Aug 04, 2009 Other Ratings: Taste 3 | Environment 2 | Service 2 | Hygiene 2 | Value for Money 3
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This shop is just average but not sure why that many people think they are extremely good We ordered a Deep Fried Curry Pork Rice, their deep fried is ok, but a bit too dry, the curry sauce is like instance sauce that available in supermarket. The temperua is average but considering the price that we pay they offer you a great portion. The Pork Soup Noodles was not very good. The soup base is like cream instead of pork bone favour. They use a lot of MSG Worth trying but please don't intentionally go there otherwise you will be very disappointed. Date of Visit: Jun 22, 2009 Spending per head: Approximately HKD60(Dinner) Other Ratings: Taste 3 | Environment 2 | Service 2 | Hygiene 2 | Value for Money 2
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applewong177 (Non-member) | Been living in the area for over 2 years and never knew about this place until this week. I read from Open Rice that there would be usually a line, so tonight I went there first to stand in line first. Good thing it wasn't too long for us to get the table, only 15 minutes. Service was good. The lady was nice and took our order quickly. We ordered curry pork chop rice plate, Ramen, cold tofu, sweet chestnut tempura, and cold eggplant dish. All were very YUMMY!!! Food was even better than we expected. We will for sure come back again and again.
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吉列咖哩豬扒飯, 甘栗天婦羅 Date of Visit: May 10, 2009 Other Ratings: Taste 5 | Environment 3 | Service 4 | Hygiene 4 | Value for Money 4
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after our gourmet meal at si sun fast food, we proceeded to 2nd part of our valentine's excursion in hunghom. the 6 hour never-ending wait gave us sufficient time to pick out what we wanted to order before having a table. But we didn't mind. the menu was comprehensive for a quaint japanese restaurant at hung hom. selection ranges from seaweed salad, kimchee, sweet potato, cold tofu, to oden, a variety of udon, japanese curry, ramen and rice. there are a few choices for desserts and also sufficient list of japanese sake. our choices were eel rice and chicken ramen. dishes arrived fairly quickly upon order. they were well presented and delicious looking Eel was just the right size but with an overabundance of rice and under-abundance of sauce. i would recommend Mikawaya to join the "Green Campaign" launched in early Feb this year aiming to reduce food waste. temperature of ramen pork broth was warm but could be slightly hotter especially during cold weather. subtle flavor of pork was good compare to other restaurants which overdose you with pungent pork smell which makes you wonder whether they had put an entire pig to cook the soup. the condiments for ramen were what you expect for the price you pay for. if they were to lure me again for the seemingly never ending wait, i would wish for more condiments on my ramen. While no Inagiku, a fun and good quality japanese restaurant in the heart of Hunghom. XOXO cocopuff
eel rice
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ramen Spending per head: Approximately HKD60(Dinner) Other Ratings: Taste 4 | Environment 3 | Service 3 | Hygiene 3 | Value for Money 3
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Have always been curious about this restaurant due to its popularity here, but whenever my boyfriend and I walked past it, they were way too many people waiting in line. We gave it another try this afternoon, and we finally had lunch there. Perhaps it was due to its popularity that the waitresses didn't seem to care much about the customers. When we were next in line, there was a table for four left empty with used dishes unattended. It took the waitress five minutes just to clear the table and asked us to have a seat. On a side note, I was really ticked off by the paper-thin plastic cup. The wooden chopsticks were at least forgivable as a lot of restaurants still use them, but the disposable plastic cups were unforgivable. 北海道忌廉烏冬 - tasted alright but seriously overpriced 鰻魚飯 - the eel was made to order and fresh, but the rice was overcooked and too watery 天婦羅 - this was made to order as well and really crispy, but the shrimps were definitely not fresh I would say the restaurant's popularity is partly to blame for its sub-par service and overpriced food.
Disappointed by the disposable cups and chopsticks given to customers
北海道忌廉烏冬
天婦羅
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鰻魚飯 Spending per head: Approximately HKD70(Lunch) Other Ratings: Taste 4 | Environment 2 | Service 2 | Hygiene 2 | Value for Money 2
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Thats my third time here, this time lunch with friend. The resturant are empty when we arrive. Not much peoples as dinner time. I've order hamburger meat rice with cream sause. The tast of the sause are so creamy. Very very nice, because thats my first time trying that. The last two times I'm eating 天婦羅 noodle and curry pork chop rice. Those are nice too. And my friend ordered chicken noodle with pork bone soup. At the beginning he's asking why the chicken are more expensive than the fried pork chop. Its $20 dollar extra. Seems not worth it! But when he try the chicken when its arrived, he said its the best Japanese noodle he's ever eat in HK. Because they have cook the chicken first. And pan fried it again when u order. So it tast very good. We also order bbq 廣島蠔 and bbq 銀鱈魚. Both tast very good too! Its abit expensive for eating lunch like this. But it makes you happy! Spending per head: Approximately HKD145(Lunch) Other Ratings: Taste 5 | Environment 3 | Service 3 | Hygiene 3 | Value for Money 4
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Had to go to Hung Hom MTR for a drop-off. On the way back to the office, I went pass this shop. I had been wanting to visit the place since there are so many good comments on openrice. The place itself is quite run-down. There are lots of paper menu (mostly in japanese) loosely taped on the wall. The full menu is encased in a torn folder. No pictures are available so I glared at the people beside me for a reference. Anyways, I finally ordered something that is not exactly on the menu, i.e. Eel in eggs don, inclusive a miso soup. The soup is a bit on the plain side. Strange they use a Chinese style soup spoon. I rarely take miso soup with a soup in the first place. The don is a surprise. They are very generous with giving the amount of eggs and eel on the rice, and the presentation is very tempting. The taste is pretty good, however, i find the sauce a bit on the sweet side. The eel can be grilled a bit longer to make the texture a bit more chewy than tender. Overall, i enjoyed my solitude lunch and finished the meal in less than 10 minutes....
Spending per head: Approximately HKD55(Lunch) Other Ratings: Taste 4 | Environment 2 | Service 3 | Hygiene 3 | Value for Money 3
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When locust tunghok and I arrived at this small, "up dup" Japanese restaurant in Hung Hom, I didn't have much expectation towards the quality of the food here, especially that I was a bit annoyed that we had to wait outside (yup they didn't open until like quarter past 6). After looking at the menu, expectations were even lower -- at $38 / $48 per dish in a Japanese restaurant, what would you expect? But then, I was soon proven to be utterly wrong by the quality of the food here. First to arrive was the 鰻魚飯 (well, after the miso soup, that is). Before even eating I knew that this 鰻魚飯 is worthy of every single cent of the $48 which we were charged for it. Then, came the tempura, the 清酒煮蜆, the Japanese style fried egg and the 燒雞泡魚乾 -- all at a budget price and all tasted much better then their prices suggest. To cut things short -- for those who like cooked Japanese food, 三河屋 is a must eat! P.S. Don't expect a very comfortable environment though. To say that 三河屋 is a bit crowded is an understatement.
Spending per head: Approximately HKD100(Dinner) Other Ratings: Taste 4 | Environment 2 | Service 3 | Hygiene 3 | Value for Money 5
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