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2018-06-28
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犇之食堂 (English name: Pun's Food) is a new restaurant that opened in Causeway Bay. Inhabiting the once Big Fernand which I did love a lot, is now a place that serves Taiwanese food.Seems to be a lot of Taiwanese restaurants opening up in recent months? I love Taiwanese food, so it's completely fine with me! So, I decided to give it a try during lunch time.The restaurant not very spacious. There is a bar area on one side and tables on the other. The center area has a communal table which was very n
Seems to be a lot of Taiwanese restaurants opening up in recent months? I love Taiwanese food, so it's completely fine with me! So, I decided to give it a try during lunch time.
The restaurant not very spacious. There is a bar area on one side and tables on the other. The center area has a communal table which was very narrow and you feel really cramped when you sit there.
I was presented with a lunch menu. As they are newly opened, this was their soft opening menu. Unsure how this will change in the future. Menu is in English and Chinese. There is no 10% service charge.
I ordered Pun's Three Treasure Noodle ($78). It included beef brisket, tripe and vein. There was also a couple of pieces of vegetable and daikon. The brisket was delicious. Soft, literally melted in your mouth and was packed with flavor! The vein was also soft and braised to super juiciness. The tripe was thick and tender. Daikon was soaked with the flavors of the soup.
The soup was a nice broth had a heavy beef flavor but not overly salty.
The noodles were the thick kind and was a bit under done, thus I could still taste a bit of the starch in it. The only con in an otherwise fantastic bowl of noodles.
I added $10 for the appetizer. It was well ... disappointing. It tasted fine but it wasn't very impressive. Nothing really stood out. Not even the eggplant. I would save your $10 on adding an appetizer.
The meal came with a drink so I chose Pun's Orange Juice. What was that? Well, it just taste like Mr. Juicy. I guess I was hoping for freshly squeezed Taiwanese oranges but nope. It was ok and I do appreciate a place that offers juice with their sets instead of the usual. Oddly felt more healthy.
The food was fairly good and I will be back. Service was ok and they have a lot of staff. Only complaint on the service was they are a bit cha chan teng in that I sat down and haven't even looked at the menu and the staff literally waited right next to you, expecting you to order. I hate feeling stressed to order so I hope they learn to give customers the menu and come back later. Plus, they were a bit new so kinks need to be worked on. Such as there was a lot of confusion on orders. I saw staff wandering aimlessly with food wondering where it went, peering at each receipt on the table before placing it down.
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