Showing posts with label Chinese food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chinese food. Show all posts

Thursday, April 17, 2025

APRIL AND PARENTS’ DAY SPECIALS FROM THE MING ROOM



Nowadays a meal at The Ming Room come with some dramatic flair. Due to the ‘camera eats first’ maxim, restaurateurs and chefs have to work much harder, to ensure the dishes not only taste good but are fanfare worthy of TikTok and Instagram.

Highlighting a combination of April specialities and choice picks from Oriental Group’s Parents Day set menus, our lunch started on delightful note with Prawn Salad Honeydew Bowl with Wasabi Cream Prawns.

One of the curtain-raisers from the upcoming Parents’ Day menu (RM1,888++ per table of 10 persons), the dish arrived trailing wisps of dry ice for ethereal effect. 
The mayo-coated prawns with fresh honeydew dices teased the tastebuds with subtle sweetness whilst the wasabi nuance dialled up zingy notches, lending extra appeal to the appetiser.


Finicky parents will find the premium Stuffed Bird’s Nest Chicken Wing and Bamboo Pith in Superior Broth (RM78++ per person) right down their alley. 

The collagen-rich broth was succour for the soul, a splendid canvas to accompany the chicken wing stuffed with luxe clumps of bird’s nest. Sublime.

 
Also igniting interest with its dramatic ‘flaming’ presence was the Fiery Cherry Duck (RM118++). Infused with a myriad of Chinese spices, the crisp skin and juicy, tender duck was a joy to eat. No sauce necessary although we did sample it with plum sauce and mustard. Personally, I find the duck delectable enough sans dip.

While steamed fish remains a tried-and-tested option at most Chinese restaurants, the flavour bomb of Braised Live Garoupa with Chef’s Special Sauce (RM298++) had us hooked at first bite.
We happily lapped up every drop of that hearty, tasty sauce; its complexity richly nuanced with shimeji and black mushroom, fuchuk (beancurd sticks), kum jum (dried lily buds), Chinese cabbage, capsicums, and garlic pips.  

Meat lovers will find ample satisfaction from picking the bones clean off Oriental Group’s scrumptious Iberico Pork Ribs in Banana Leaf. Slightly smoky and savoury with hints of sweetness, the delish ribs is another stellar inclusion for the Parents’ Day (found in the RM1,888++ per table of 10 persons menu) celebration.

 

Steamed Rice with Pork Ribs, Hong Kong Chinese Liver Sausage and Preserved Vegetable (RM88++ medium, RM178++ large) unfailingly evoked Chinese New Year vibes again when we sampled the superb dish. We like how
 the punch of chilli heat in the rice tempered the dish’s fatty richness.

Musang King Ice Cream and Mango Tart and Dang Ying (lamp shape) Red Bean Pumpkin Balls with Banana wrapped up our lunch preview on a light yet palate-pleasing note. Both dessert creations are featured in the Parents’ Day menu.


Although the banana dices didn’t make an impression amidst the red bean filling, the crisp yet chewy pumpkin balls scored highly.


IMO, durian die-hard fans will be more than happy to devour the former as its discernible aroma may not appeal to all and sundry.

Spacious and contemporary with a seating capacity for 500 persons and several private dining rooms, The Ming Room is event-ready for small, intimate weddings and significant celebrations.

Cheery lighting, scores of bamboo accents set against rustic backdrops and plush underfoot carpet with floral motifs dominate the interior. Lines of terracotta horses draw attention inside private dining rooms. Whether it's a casual lunch or a big do, The Ming Room is ready to roll out the red carpet for discerning lovers of excellent Chinese cuisine.

 

For reservations, please contact The Ming Room, tel: 03- 2284 8822 or WhatsApp 012 811 8812. Address: Lot T109, T111, T111a, T112, T113 & T115, 3rd Floor, Bangsar Shopping Centre, 285, Jalan Maarof, Bukit Bandaraya, Kuala Lumpur.
 

Monday, March 10, 2025

GET SET IN MARCH AT ELEGANT INN

Life’s a continuous feast at Elegant Inn Hong Kong Cuisine. March looks set to be marvellous with the debut of two special set menus: Bountiful Harvest and Golden Harvest at this city’s arbiter of fine Cantonese cuisine.

Highlighting a judicious selection of familiar favourites and newer creations, we were accorded a taste of the Golden Harvest menu recently.


Things got off to a happy start with us savouring Crispy Soft Shell Crabs in Light Spicy Sauce, Hokkaido Scallop Bacon Rolls and E.I. Crispy Vegetable Rice Rolls for openers.

Plump Hokkaido scallop wrapped in crisp, tasty bacon stirred our gastronomic juices with the scallop’s oh-so-delicate sweetness amplified by the bacon’s savoury richness.

Nice contrasting textures came into play from the Hong Kong-inspired jar leong. Instead of yutiao (fried fritters), the smooth flat rice rolls were filled with crispy taro strips. Drizzled with a little soy sauce, this delicious morsel made for a sublime mouthful.

I’m not a fan of deep-fried soft shell crabs so this appetiser was par for the course for me. Dressed in a tantalisingly spicy sauce, there were also crispy onion rings amidst the crab chunks.

Known for its salubrious soups, Elegant Inn reinforces its stellar reputation with a superbly Braised Twin Fish Maw with Sakura Ebi in Flaky Fish Winter Melon Broth. 

We lapped up every drop of that viscously silky broth whilst relishing the slippery suppleness of the fish maw strips. Lending it subtle crispiness and umami accent was some sakura ebi for that perfect finish.

Deserving a gold medal IMO was the serving of Golden Fried Sea Crystal Prawns in Salted Egg Yolk paired with Golden Prosperous Chicken Meat Balls. Springy to the bite, the big prawns had us hooked at first bite thanks to the attendant richly flavourful salted egg yolk crust.

Equally raveworthy were yummy chicken meat balls, reminiscent of classic hai jou (deep-fried crab and pork mince balls). The hearty bites brought back such nostalgic feels.

Heralding a sense of celebration in its wake was the show-stealing Braised Five Treasure Pork Belly with Whole 9-head South African Abalones, Black Garlic, Lotus Seeds and Chestnuts.

It was a stellar showcase of varied textures juxtaposed against a supremely lustrous, full-bodied sauce. We thoroughly relished soaking it all up with deep-fried mantou.

After all those heavy hitters, we readily welcomed the subtler nuances exuded by the Braised Vegetarian Assortment with Cordycep Flower and Housemade Tofu. Spongy and custardy-soft melding with gelatinous and tender textures ruled here.

Claypot Rice with Sea Star Garoupa Fillet, Hong Kong Dried Prawns and Tung Choi instantly garnered effusive praises once we dug into the scrumptious rice. Possibly the next best thing to Elegant Inn’s famed lap mei farn (waxed meat rice), this fish-laden version dialled up the appeal factor with a generous topping naturally umami-sweet HK dried prawns and preserved vegetable.

Lunch finished on a splendid high with exquisitely dainty Bird’s Nest Egg Tartlets and irresistible Nutty Sesame Balls. The latter deserved special mention as each chewy ball was stuffed with coarsely crushed peanuts and sugar, to deliver better mouthfeel. A treat worth going nuts over!

We chased those dessert treats with refreshing bowls of Double Boiled Fresh Pineapple with Lily Flower and Snow Fungus. An on-point, cooling broth to counter the current hot and hazy weather.

The Golden Harvest is priced RM1,188++ for 4 persons, RM1,688++ for 6 persons and RM2,788++ for 10 persons and will be available until end March.

For reservations, call Elegant Inn Hong Kong Cuisine, at tel: 03-20709399 or 03-67379399 or WhatsApp 012-7223518.

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

FESTIVE CNY FEAST AT SUMMER PALACE


Three festive set menus designed to usher in prosperity, happiness, and good fortune for Chinese New Year celebrants beckon at Summer Palace, Putrajaya Marriott Hotel this year.


At a recent media review, we savoured the indulgent Good Fortune Set (RM2,688 nett per table of 10 persons with a complimentary bottle of wine).


 Everyone participated in the tossing of the house made Tuna Yee Sang with Crispy Fish Skin and Mixed Pickles. The colourful array of shredded vegetables and pickles also had pumpkin crisps and deep-fried fish skin for additional crunch.

 

A treasure trove of King Neptune’s best: sea cucumber, dried scallops, abalone and fish maw ensured the sublime Buddha Jumps Over The Wall Soup with Morel Mushrooms superbly memorable. We love the complexity and savoury depth of each spoonful of the soup.

 

Subtle herb accent was discernible when we tried the Roasted Duck Marinated with Tong Kwai, Star Anise and Cinnamon in Truffle Sauce. Tender and juicy to the bite, the distinct truffle sauce amplified the dish’s tasty appeal.

Another luxe serving of Fried Lobster with Premium Golden Pumpkin Sauce and Sea Prawns with XO Sauce left us smiling from ear to ear. The delicate flavour of pumpkin sauce complemented the naturally sweet lobster meat whilst the more piquant XO sauce bestowed zingy heat to the prawns.


Crispy Bean Crumbs and Japanese Kikkoman Soya Sauce lent textural interest and subtle flavour to the Steamed Tiger Garoupa. It was a creative and welcoming touch, differentiating the steamed fish from the usual tried-and-tested soya sauce, minced ginger and spring onion version.

The Stewed 5-head Abalones with Black Pearl Sea Cucumber, Sea Moss and Dried Oysters tasted a tad underwhelming. Not sure if the earlier dishes had overwhelmed our tastebuds. Still, the varied textures proffered hit the spot so it wasn’t a complete loss. 

My favourite dish was snagged by the soul-satisfying Steamed Rice with Smoked Duck in Claypot. It’s less greasy than the customary waxed meat version yet chockful of appetising flavours, inducing repeat helpings.

 

A generous bowl of fuschia hued Chilled Dragon Fruit Cream with Sago and Bird’s Nest brought dinner to a sweet conclusion. We like the dessert broth’s mild sweetness; it made a nice pairing with the Fancy Double Combination of mochi-type balls and another of deep-fried balls studded with puffed rice pearls.

 

Diners can also opt for the Prosperity Set at RM1,888 nett per table of 10 persons with a complimentary bottle of wine, or the Happiness Set at RM2,188 nett per table (10 persons).


For reservations at Summer Palace, Putrajaya Marriott Hotel, please contact tel: 03-8949 8888 ext. 1333 or WhatsApp: +6011 56855608.

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