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2012-11-12
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Sundays for me are generally synonymous with having dim sum. To me nothing is better than relaxing over a pot of fragrant tea while picking up delicately made dumplings still steaming in their bamboo steamers. So, last Sunday I was able to make a lateish booking at Yan Toh Heen, originally I was planning to go alone, but was able to invite Mr. C to join me at the last minute. Sorry for the late notice~We were lucky to be seated at the end of the room right near the windows so we were able to loo
We were lucky to be seated at the end of the room right near the windows so we were able to look out towards the harbour. It was a gorgeous day, sunny with blue (well as blue as HK can get) skies. We had perfect natural lighting brightening our table, while the other side of the restaurant seemed quite dark. The downside was it did become quite hot, but that was easily solved by asking one of the waiters to turn up the air-conditioning.
I was delighted to see that Yah Toh Heen offered candied walnuts for pre-meal nibbles, so while waiting for our food to come I was happily eating these
As a starter, we had a plate of assorted mushrooms and black fungus in a yuzu dressing. I admit that it was not the most visually appealing. but taste wise it really helped awaken the palate. Held together by a tart yet subtly sweetish savoury yuzu dressing, the crunchy black fungus and meaty mushrooms really helped whet the appetite and was really tasty~ Recommended.
Aside from dim sum, we also had two main dishes. The first was young spinach sprouts with fresh tofu sheets in broth. The spinach was soft with no stringy parts and I was more than happy with the reappearance of the silkily soft sheets of bean curd. This dish was very 'qing' where the spinach and tofu acquired most of its flavour from the broth.
Egg custard tarts with birds nest. I adore egg custard tarts, but only if the base is of the biscuit variety. These ones fit the bill perfectly. Firm enough so that it could be picked up easily with a wonderfully wobbly custard center and a generous amount of slippery birds nest. There were not too sweet, but I would have loved them more if the base had a more buttery taste.
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