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2016-02-10
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I think I've found the most spectacular and stunning views of Victoria Harbour, and quite possibly the most wonderful vista in all of Hong Kong. Located on the 56th floor of the Island Shangri-la, Restaurant Petrus is a French fine diner that had been on my 'must visit' list for some time. I'd heard that there were some spectacular views from Petrus, but nothing could prepare me for the view that greeted me as we were shown to our table.Matching the spectacular view of Hong Kong, was the plush i
Matching the spectacular view of Hong Kong, was the plush interior of the Island Shangri-la's showpiece restaurant that was literally at the top of the world. Old style French opulence sprang to mind as we surveyed the gilt chairs surrounding crisp white linen at each table. A grand piano underneath hanging chandeliers and cherubs guarding the entrance were just some of the features that added to the feeling of pure luxury.
Matching the regal setting was a menu that was not short of luxurious ingredients, along with a wine list that showcased the restaurant's twelve thousand bottles of wine (yes, you read that correctly). We had a choice between a special black truffle degustation and a la carte, but with an unusual take on our normal dining habits, we chose the 'simpler' options of the standard a la carte menu.
We were given a couple of amuse bouche to whet our appetites, one was quite special but the other a little bit of a let down. I'd normally have loved the thinly sliced pieces of iberico jamon on crusty toast, but the balance of the jamon to toast was severely lacking and the normally powerful hit of Spanish ham was lost to the overly dry toast. I think providing the jamon on crusty bread would have been more effective, and a lot easer to swallow!
Service was as you'd expect from a five star hotel, faultless. The team was like a well oiled machine, keeping a close eye on our proceeding without overtly appearing to do so. The minute a wine glass was empty, one of the wait staff was at our table enquiring on our next selection and our water glasses were always full.
Petrus held a Michelin Star in 2014, is listed as one of Hong Kong's top 100 tables and was rated as one of the top twenty restaurants in 2014 and 2015 by the influential Tatler magazine. I can see why Petrus held such a lofty space in the Hong Kong dining scene, there are the remnants of a very fine restaurant, however, I can also see why it's fallen somewhat from its highs of a few years ago. With the departure of executive chef Frédéric Chabbert at the same time as award winning pastry chef Claude Guérin, there are some cracks starting to appear.
Given Petrus' once exalted place as one of Hong Kong's best restaurants and it's utterly incredible views of the city skyline, I really hope that its fortunes rise again.
@FoodMeUpScotty
Plating at Petrus
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