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2013-11-30
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The crispy, fire-blasted skin of Peking ducks is one of the tastiest, most addictive things in this world. Sha Tin 18, a restaurant in Hyatt Regency named after the hotel's street address number "18" (also an auspicious number in Cantonese), is a restaurant that serves authentic Dongguan and northern Chinese cuisine.The kitchen boasts an impressive crew of chefs hired from across China, each with their own expertise in Chinese cuisine. The restaurant was named one of "Asia's Finest Restaurants"
The kitchen boasts an impressive crew of chefs hired from across China, each with their own expertise in Chinese cuisine. The restaurant was named one of "Asia's Finest Restaurants" in 2010/2011 and 2011/2012 by The Miele Guide, and a recommended restaurant in 2010 and 2013 by the Michelin Guide.
Sha Tin 18 has a sleek, contemporary setting and is furnished in dark woods. Glass-enclosed open kitchens are excellent for guests to watch the chefs in action. Prices are not entirely budget-friendly, and a typical dinner costs around $400-$600 per head. Service was polite, but the restaurant was appallingly understaffed when I went - food arrived painfully slowly, tea cups were often left empty and our requests were forgotten or ignored, which I found very disappointing for a restaurant of such calibre.
(1) We started off with the traditional Peking duck ($738, in three courses). The Peking duck has to be reserved, and was carved tableside by the chef.
Some of the dishes were less impressive than I had expected, and the unattentive service also significantly affected our dining experience. However, I adored the restaurant's Peking duck and innovative desserts, and the melt-in-the-mouth duck skin will surely bring me back to Sha Tin 18 in the near future.
张贴