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2013-01-18
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I have been to grastropubs before, but this was my first time going to a Japanese gastropub. Young restaurateur John Liang (owner of Gyotaku) does Japanese restaurants with flair, and his second venture, Three Monkeys, opposite Classified on Hollywood Road, is a hip and trendy space for Hong Kong's hungry souls. "Three Monkeys" is a reference to John and his two friends who are co-owning the restaurant. This place serves high-quality yakitori (i.e. skewers), with a touch of extravagance - wagyu
"Three Monkeys" is a reference to John and his two friends who are co-owning the restaurant. This place serves high-quality yakitori (i.e. skewers), with a touch of extravagance - wagyu beef, foie gras and uni are liberally strewn over the pub's dishes. There are many new gourmet restaurants with a no-reservations policy popping up in Hong Kong lately, and my friends have been saying that they would rather pay more for their meals in order to avoid having to either eat at 6pm or wait for 2 hours for a table. Three Monkeys caters for this need and reservations can be made, but be prepared for the bill - a meal, with a drink or two for each person, will set you back at least $700 per head.
Three Monkeys 是新開業的日式串燒店及酒吧。叫Three Monkeys,因為餐廳是魚作(Gyotaku)老闆 John Liang和兩位好友開的。這裡的串燒並不便宜,來吃晚飯和喝幾杯酒每位大約 $700,但能吃到多款和牛,鵝肝和海膽串燒及小菜,絶對值得。
(1) There are a lot of enticing sakes on the menu, but I decided to go for a cocktail, and John recommended Sakura ($85), made with Sake, Awamori, Cranberry Juice and Lime Juice. It was a pink, sweet and easy drink. My friend ordered Umeshu Sour ($85), which was made with Shochu, Umeshu, Egg White and Lemon Juice. Apparently it was bacon-infused too, just to make it extra tasty (and extra heart attack-inducing)!
(5) The Chicken & Egg ($38) was simple and adorable. The minced chicken was juicy and nicely grilled, and the egg yolk added extra richness to the dish. Do ask for another egg yolk if you love dipping meats in eggs as much as I do!
张贴