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2015-03-22
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I'm slowly finding my way around Hong Kong and while I don't know it as well as SC, I was pretty happy that I made my way across to a presentation gig at the Langham Place Hotel in Mongkok solo. Ha, if you know Hong Kong, you're probably thinking that it's so easy to get to Mongkok from Central, and you're right. However, throw in a few million people all trying to get around at the same time, along with being naturally clueless when it comes to public transport and general directions, well, let
As I made my way to the presentation area, which was at the Langham Place Hotel, I noticed that one of the lifts went to the Hotel restaurant, the Ming Court. A flood of memories hit me when I realised that I was standing only a lift ride away from a restaurant that my mate the Big Boy had been banging on about for the longest time. In fact, each time he talks about Hong Kong or coming to visit, the Ming Court features heavily in the conversation. Normally just nod and then look for somewhere else to go, but since I'd found the place I made a note to get back that very weekend with SC for a visit.
'No reservation sir? Let me see what we can do for you!'
We were really lucky, a couple who'd booked a table hadn't shown up and we were gifted their table. Our super friendly maitre'd showed us to a huge table that could have seated six, or even eight but was set out for just two, so SC and I were miles apart but with plenty of real estate around us spare. While we were looking over the menu, maitre'd ran through the tea options but throwing 'caution to the wind', we let him decide and received a beautiful flavoured white peony tea, which had notes of rose and grew more flavoursome as it settled.
We expected the food to come out thick and fast, which seems the be the way it works when taking the lunchtime dim sum option. Out at the same time were the steamed rice pasta rolls with fresh shrimp and chives as well as the barbecued pork with honey steamed rice pasta rolls. Each of the dishes came with three rolls, which could have caused problems if we'd not immediately gravitated towards different flavours.
There was a lot to like about our Ming Court visit, the service was superb - friendly and casual but retaining a professional air that suited the surroundings. The restaurant itself was massive, seating around 260 people at any one time. We loved the blend of the traditional Chinese setting with the modern building and decorations. There was little doubt that we were in a fine Hotel and a Michelin Starred restaurant.
Our mate the Big Boy had always been impressed with the quality of the food and the fact that it didn't break the bank. Sure, there were much more expensive options on the menu, but doing the lunchtime dim sum menu was definitely the way to go. I think the next time the Big Boy comes to town, we'll stop ignoring his requests for a dinner at the Ming Court - a great meal like that is surely best consumed with friends, right?
题外话/补充资料:
You can be lucky and get a walk in, but its best to book
(以上食记乃用户个人意见 , 并不代表OpenRice之观点。)
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