Familiar
yet fresh. Inventive yet timeless. Chef Jimmy Wong and his Yun House team have rendered fresh Hong Kong-style twists to some classic recipes, resulting in visually striking and tastefully exquisite dishes with playful spins to captivate guests.
Presented
on a chic canvas of modern tableware, we readily succumbed to Crispy Rice Vermicelli with Foie Gras and Oyster. How could we
fault the artful melding of shatter-crisp texture with luxuriantly rich foie
gras and the mollusk's plump suppleness?
Instead of the usual square deep-fried toast, we nibbled on lightly breaded, ball-shaped Prawn Toast with Caviar. Tiny pops of brininess from the lustrous caviar pearls heightened our enjoyment of the springy prawn stuffing and crispy toast.
Likewise, we enthused over the slick black vinegar sauce which exuded mellow, well-rounded tanginess; a nice masterstroke to complement the Mini Beef Steak, tempering its meaty richness.
The spongy-softness of fish maw segued to the delicacy of bamboo charcoal skin when we bit into the Fish
Maw Dumpling with Cordycep Flower and Black Garlic. Umami accent from cordycep flowers merged with earthy complexity of black garlic on our palate the more we chewed.
Diminutive dices of barbecued duck lent an unexpectedly delicious twist to the filling for the red topped, wispy Deep-fried Yam Puff with Roasted Barbecued Duck. The faintly savoury-sweet taste of nam yue (fermented red
beancurd) was discernible when we devoured the yam puff.
Primed up with a whole deep-fried Alaskan Crab Meat
Wonton, we lapped up every drop of the stimulating Hot and Sour Soup with Sea
Scallops and Tofu. Hats off to the chef for employing the scrumptious dumpling and scallops to level up the crowd-pleasing broth.Equally stellar was Steamed Black Cod with Chopped Chilli. We were reeled in by the fish's natural sweetness and satiny smooth texture, touched with an aromatic superior soy sauce dressing.
Soul-satisfying Braised Hong Kong Ee-Fu Noodles with
Wild Mushrooms and Truffle Paste left us replete. Nuanced with lush woodsy and
musky accents, we slurped up every salubrious strand.Miraculously, our close to bursting tummies found room to fit in the luscious Yin
Yang Black Sesame Ice Cream with Chilled Almond Milk. Redolent with the distinct nuttiness of both ingredients, the alluring dessert proved too irresistible especially since I'm partial to almond milk.
Suffice to say, the selection of new chef’s specialities are befittingly worthy of the Michelin selected restaurant.To
reserve a table at Yun House, contact tel: 03 2382 8602 or email: diningreservations.kualalumpur@fourseasons.com.
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