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2015-08-08
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So far in Hong Kong, I've not had the best of runs when it comes to seafood. More often than not, I've ended up a little sick after chomping down on a seafood meal. I wanted to put an end to that trend, so we decided to check out the Sky Bar, a little spot in Causeway Bay that is known for it's seafood. Part of the Mr Steak Concept group that runs a heap of steak restaurants around Hong Kong (and one that I would later visit), The Sky Bar takes a bit of a different track and is a bar restaurant
Getting to The Sky Bar meant traversing the city to get to Causeway Bay, which is probably one of the busiest and most densely populated parts of Hong Kong. It's always a bit of a challenge, especially since the usual pace of people walking about is slow and very slow! Not only is Causeway Bay one of the more densely populated spots on the planet, it's also the most expensive commercial real estate on the planet and I wondered if the Sky Bar location would factor into the pricing of the meal.
After surviving the crush, we arrived at the Sky Bar at was apparently staff change over time. We were shown to our seats and given menus, then promptly ignored for about 15 minutes while the staff settled in for a team meeting and pep up session. It was kind of amusing to see but also a little frustrating as we wanted to eat!
The team finally broke from their team meeting and then rapidly spread out to their stations and normal service resumed. We'd had ample time to decide on what we were going to eat so were more than ready to give our waitress our order when she rocked up at the table.
We kicked off with a dozen oysters, and boy were they spectacular. I had an inkling that they were going to be good as I watched them being delivered to the table, the iced up glass plate was huge and the oyster shells really dominated, making the plate look small. We'd ordered the delux oyster platter which consisted of three different oyster types, Pacific Rock from Japan, Loch Fyne from Scotland and Smokey Bay from California. Each of the oysters were fat and plump, with medium level salinity and an incredible creamy texture. It was hard to pick a winer, but the Loch Fyne were my pick, mainly due to their size and creamy texture.
The Sky Bar was not the type of place I'd normally hang out, there was a pool table in one corner and electronic dart boards in another, along with huge TV screens with the football playing. Those activities really gave the Sky Bar it's bar feel, which I guess after a few beers would be kind of fun to have a crack, but feeling a little too-cool-for-school, I really didn't get into it.
If you're looking for a reasonably priced place (considering it's Causeway Bay location), a kick arse oyster bar and some pub games, then the Sky Bar could be your spot.
@FoodMeUpScotty
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