| Shop 108-109, Inter-Continental Plaza, 94 Granville Road,Tsim Sha Tsui, Tsim Sha Tsui 尖沙咀加連威老道94號明輝中心1樓108-109號舖 | |
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| Shop 108-109, Inter-Continental Plaza, 94 Granville Road,Tsim Sha Tsui, Tsim Sha Tsui 尖沙咀加連威老道94號明輝中心1樓108-109號舖 | |
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Walked past here with my sis after a nice facial session in TST, though everyone is worried about radiation etc and not visiting Japanese restaurants, we felt pretty safe with this place since their specialty is actually cooked foods rather than sashimi Booked a table for 3, the place was quite empty except for a few Japanese expatriates and a handful of locals. 1. Ordered alcoholic soda: Grape and Peach flavour, both tasted really good especially after a warm dry day outside 2. The grilled ox tongue wasn't so good, it was very tough and could taste some 蘇味 3. Egg + Japanese Spring Onion was good! it came in a clay pot , the egg was nice and hot and smooth while the Japanese onion gave it a kick 4. Tuna roll: GOOD! 5. Tempura: Normal, nothing special 6. Stirfried pork and kimchi: first time to try this combination, delicious! highly recommend 7. Miso Sauce + Pork Softbone served in claypot, the pork was nice and soft and the bone in the middle was a bit crunchy, the miso sauce was just the right concentration, we only got one piece each though.. portion too small
normal tempura
Table Wait Time: 0 minute(s)
Date of Visit: Apr 25, 2011 Spending per head: Approximately HKD150 Other Ratings: Taste 3 | Environment 4 | Service 4 | Hygiene 4 | Value for Money 3
Recommend |
The Setting Sunday night. Not really feeling like visiting my usual haunts in TST so I decided to visit Tonikaku since I hadn't tried them since their recent renovation. I'm greeted by a brand new, somewhat ominous (albeit interesting) entrance. The heavy door opens to reveal a warm, inviting dining room, definitely a grade up from the previous design. The louban recognises me and whisks me away into the private "room" at the back of the shop. Inside, I'm disappointed to find that the renovation hasn't had quite the same effect as the main dining area, but I'm here to focus on the food so let's move on... The Food
Conclusion Overall, the meal was above my expectations and the always eccentric owner (he was wearing a Dragon Ball tshirt and sports an afro) entertained in just the right doses so a return visit is definitely warranted. If you're looking for a down-to-earth, authentic Japanese izakaya I would say Tonikaku stands out as somewhat of hidden gem. Give it a try. Recommended Dish(es):
Kaki Fry Table Wait Time: 0 minute(s)
Date of Visit: Mar 13, 2011 Spending per head: Approximately HKD200(Dinner) Other Ratings: Taste 4 | Environment 4 | Service 4 | Hygiene 4 | Value for Money 4
Recommend |