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2015-11-14
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We were walking home from work one evening, taking a new route for some strange reason, and happened along a pretty fancy restaurant launch. It looked pretty inviting, with red carpet and lots of floral arrangements, but we were on a mission to get somewhere (can't even remember where now!) and made a mental note to get along and check it out. There was one problem though, we didn't bother to find out the name of the restaurant!It wasn't a huge problem though, we knew it was in Duddell Street an
It wasn't a huge problem though, we knew it was in Duddell Street and easy enough to find. It was a Tuesday night and we felt adventurous, so wandered along Duddell Street, up the steep stairs to find our mystery restaurant. Called 'the First Floor', we banked on the place not being too busy on a Tuesday night and rocked up without a reservation. As luck would have it, we were welcomed with open arms and shown to a table and, not for the first time in Hong Kong, were the only people in the restaurant!
Only the First Floor is not really a restaurant, but a private club thats been set up by media group 'Lifestyle Federation'. Part dining room, part open demonstration kitchen and 'part lounge for hire', the First Floor also has a humador for those that like a cigar after dinner. It's plush too, really plush! Our very comfortable seats were red velvet like seats and were placed around tables that were set for silver service.
Crafting the menu and running the kitchen was Chef Kit Cheung, formerly of two Michelin starred Caprice (my dining destination next weekend!), so it was no surprise that the seasonally inspired menu held so many delectable looking choices. Hard as it was, we made our choices at which point a couple of things happened at once.
A bread plate was presented with a huge range of warm and lightly toasted breads, which was accompanied by a selection of flavoured butter. We had the choice of salted and unsalted butter, as well as a pesto butter and really interestingly a cinnamon butter. Also making its way to the table was an amuse bouche of tofu with pickled beetroot. Now I'm not a fan of tofu, so I'm not going to pretend that I liked it, but the pickled beetroot at least made it tolerable. SC on the other hand, is partial to a little tofu and quite liked the little bite.
At the time of visiting the First Floor, we didn't realise or know that it was a private club, so midway through our meal, we were 'invited' to join the club. There were two memberships, a free one (yep, we picked that) and a very pricy one (we made sure to tick the right box). I guess we were happy to join, truth be told, we were not expecting much for our visit and walked away very pleasantly surprised.
I can see a time in the very near future when we will head back to the First Floor to check out the tasting menu. It now holds a special little place in our foodie hearts. In fact, we were reminded of our second ever visit to a Michelin starred restaurant in Germany with the same name. The First Floor has rapidly become synonymous for high quality silver service in our world!
@FoodMeUpScotty
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