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2016-05-01
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The district of Wanchai has been abuzz lately with the opening of a restaurant that's been causing quite a bit of good vibes.Fishsteria is the latest restaurant from Executive Chef Gianni Caprioli, a name you might recognise from critically-acclaimed and FoodMeUpScotty recommended restaurant, Giando (see post here), as well as GIA and Eat.it.Opened in September 2015, Fishsteria quickly acquired a loyal fan base and became everyone's favourite fish restaurant. Conveniently located on Queens Road
Fishsteria is the latest restaurant from Executive Chef Gianni Caprioli, a name you might recognise from critically-acclaimed and FoodMeUpScotty recommended restaurant, Giando (see post here), as well as GIA and Eat.it.
Opened in September 2015, Fishsteria quickly acquired a loyal fan base and became everyone's favourite fish restaurant. Conveniently located on Queens Road East, I'd walked past Fishsteria dozens of times where I'd peered through the front door and looked at the menu board; pondering going in for a meal.
We finally stopped pondering and made a decision to go one Friday night after work, making our way into the hip and happening joint. We'd not made a reservation and were really there on a speculative visit and thankfully we were't turned away and were advised a table would be free shortly. It gave us a moment to sit and soak up the vibe of the downstairs bar area.
Vibrant painting adorned the walls and I couldn't help thinking that some of the works would look fabulous on our apartment walls. Interestingly, the seat that we were waiting on was a faithful cement replica of a comfy looking couch. There was a moment where we didn't quite believe our eyes, but the couch was indeed rock hard while at the same time looking inviting and soft. Funky music played through the sound system, and I immediately felt like Fishsteria was my kind of place.
Looking over our menus, there was a reasonable range of Italian cuisine that had a distinctive seafood theme that held many delicious looking options for a couple of hungry diners. It's not surprising that there is an Italian bent to the menu, with Chef Davide Saretto from Venice in charge of day to day running of the restaurant. With a philosophy to source the freshest of seafood directly from the sea, Chef Saretto's menu certainly looked to fulfil on that promise.
Orders placed, we were presented with a half loaf of warm and crusty sour dough, along with a slab of lightly salted butter. The bread was incredibly fresh, so much so that the cold butter wouldn't spread at all, and had to be 'warmed' on my side plate for a while. It's a little bug bear of mine, but I really wish all restaurants would serve table butter at room temperature - it really makes spreading butter much easier!
The girl ordered a cencioni pasta dish that came with a pesto and cod sauce, but interestingly had broccoli included. There was an incredibly strong fish flavour coming from the sauce, which was well cooked, but just a little weird - I mean, the broccoli just looked a little out of place. The cod pieces really stood out and were lovely, but we'd have loved to see bigger pieces to add a little extra texture. The main issue was the consistency of the pasta, with some pieces cooked perfectly and some a little under done and a bit rubbery as a consequence. It was a good dish, but could have been great.
It also helped that the service was first rate and the decor, particularly downstairs, was just to my liking - bright and funky. There were a couple of minor issues with the mains, in particular the inconsistently cooked pasta with the girl's main, and the superfluous steamed vegetables with my sole meuniere, but these largely didn't impact our enjoyment of the meal.
There are not that many great western fish restaurants around in Hong Kong, so Fishsteria is definitely a place that we'll get back to for dinner, especially since it's just down the street from our new place. It's a pretty easy joint to slip into, perhaps have a cocktail at the bar downstairs before cruising to the main dining room upstairs.
Or maybe trying the lobster roll at the bar downstairs....
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