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2012-10-07
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Even though Hong Kong is filled with restaurants of all sorts, there are very few hidden gems; this is understandable, given that we are a very small city with lots of people who love food, and rarely does a good restaurant remain undiscovered.Brickhouse is a Mexican restaurant which tries to stay casual, hip and hidden, but didn’t manage the last aspect so well. Even at its soft opening stage it already became one of the city’s most talked-about Mexican bar and restaurant, with people rushing t
Brickhouse is a Mexican restaurant which tries to stay casual, hip and hidden, but didn’t manage the last aspect so well. Even at its soft opening stage it already became one of the city’s most talked-about Mexican bar and restaurant, with people rushing to try the “best tacos” in town and its range of exotic cocktails.
Located on a narrow side alley on Lan Kwai Fong just above Milan Station, you will feel that you have stepped foot in a foreign city as soon as you enter, with its graffiti-adorned walls, exposed ceiling and rustic cement floor. (In fact, for those of you who have been to Melbourne, Brickhouse is very Melbournian with its inconspicuous location in alleyways.) Waiters are reliable, efficient and friendly, and there is no service charge added to the bill so you are free to give whatever you think the waiters deserve! Even at my first visit, I already knew that this would become my new favourite Mexican restaurant in Hong Kong.
(1) As Brickhouse is brought to us by Maximal Concepts, the guys behind Blue Butcher and Play, we can trust that their cocktails can’t be too bad! One of their signature cocktails is the Diabla ($115), a drink with vodka, Japaleno, raspberries, pomegranate and a dash of lemon - this is my favourite drink and I loved its fruitiness and also the spicy kick from the Japaleno! (You could ask for it to be less spicy if you prefer a milder drink.)
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