Tuesday, May 26, 2009

More Favourite Places to Eat?

I am wrecking my brain here. The elusive 10th favourite place to eat...surely there must be a memorable Vietnamese, Indian, or Lebanese place for me?

Well, there is that USD 2 pho place in Ho Chi Minh that I adored, but if I am not even sure of its name or exact location, how can I include it? Bukhara in Delhi was supposed to be the best, but my experience there was very sub par. Forgettful me also has a vague recollection of a fancily decorated Lebanese place in Paris where I had the best falafel.

Then suddenly it occurred to me, that closer to home, there are 2 places I like very much also:
  1. 再 興 BBQ Pork Rice in Wanchai, Hong Kong. While there have been incidents of inconsistency lately, this dirt hole's BBQ pork rice is still my hands-down favourite comfort food. I still remember on my first visit, I idiotically asked for extra sauce when the server pointed out a whole jugful of "all-you-can-pour" sat right in front of me. Duh.
  2. Main Street Deli, Langham Hotel, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. This place serves consistently some of the best and most authentic deli sandwiches and burgers in town. I really enjoy their reuben, because they had turkey meat in the mix, making the package a lighter journey. The decor is original, I get root beer or Dr. Pepper, and even giant American cheesecake or lemon meringue pie! Heaven.
Now I can sleep.

Monday, May 25, 2009

My 11 Favourite Dishes

For fun, I list my favourite restaurant dishes (including dessert) - items that I would love to repeatedly indulge in:
  1. BBQ pork rice (Wanchai's Joy Hing's version comes to mind)
  2. Pappardelle al Ragu (Cova in Causeway Bay or Pacific Place does a nice one, I don't think it is on the menu, but they can do it for you)
  3. Tamago (any variety, but especially the soft, freshly steamed kind mixed with fish)
  4. Pancakes (BC Cafe on Indian Hill Blvd in Claremont, CA has HUGE flapjacks that I remember to this day from my college times. But I would LOVE to try the fluffy pancakes from Bill Granger in Sydney. The ones from the Flying Pan are quite nice also.)
  5. Saba sushi (but it has to be very good quality saba)
  6. Vietnamese pho bo (anywhere in Vietnam, LA, Paris)
  7. Linguini gamberi (from the infamous Da Domenico...)
  8. Classic cheesecake (from the Mandarin Oriental in HK)
  9. Minced pork pie with squid (from Sang Kee in Wanchai)
  10. Salt and pepper shrimp (from Fung Lum near Shatin)
  11. Pig's liver with ginger and scallion (from "Kau Duck Chu" congee shop in Wanchai)

Sunday, May 24, 2009

My Favourite Restaurants

For what it's worth, below is a list of my favourite restaurants, in no specific order of preference. My key criteria are that it should represent a memorable meal, and that it would be a place that I like to re-visit again and again.
  1. Peter Luger's in Brooklyn - I haven't been to this place for ages, but a TV program just reminded me of my love for the "steak for two" (steak for one somehow just doesn't taste the same). More cholesterol? Yes please.
  2. Hugo's at the Hyatt Regency Hotel (now torn down) in Tsim Sha Tsui. In my mind, nothing beats its prime rib. Too bad my favourite fantango bread was long gone before the restaurant was closed. I am looking forward to going back when the new Hyatt opens (whenever that may be, given the current economic climate).
  3. Sushi Ichi in Tokyo - refined sushi at its contemporary best.
  4. A tempura joint next to exit B3, Kamiyacho metro station, Tokyo. This 12-seat family-run restaurant is my favourite lunch spot but I don't know its name! At the price of 1,300 yen for a tempura teishoku, they use fresh ingredients, proper sesame seed oil and quality sea salt. Thinner batter definitely exists in Tokyo, but I think nothing beats its bang for the buck.
  5. Cal Pep in Barcelona - simply the best tapas ever. I remember having the sweetest and most succulent green peppers there, and I don't even like green peppers much.
  6. L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon - Tokyo branch. My 2nd favourite lunch spot. I always have the steak tartare with frites, and the dish looks the same year after year after year - I appreciate the reliability and consistency.
  7. "Fung Lum" Restaurant (楓林小館) in Shatin, Hong Kong. An institution for me since childhood - salt and pepper shrimp, pigeon, braised bean curd, "yeung chow" style fried rice.
  8. Toscana at the Ritz Carlton (also torn down), Hong Kong. I love its authenticity, and hope to see the talented Chef Bombana resurface soon.
  9. Kahala - Osaka, Japan. Wonderful creativity and diversity from a chef who claimed to have not been out of Japan.
It is getting late, maybe I will come back and think of my 10th place after some snoozing.