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Wednesday, 25 December 2019
[Review] Old Tree Daiwan Bee
Small restaurant, expect to share tables with others.
Typical Hong Kong style service (not friendly service).
Typical Hong Kong style service (not friendly service).
[Review] Le Hanoi
To be honest, I am not a fan of Vietnamese food because Hongkongized Vietnamese food has put me off it especially the cloyingly sweet broths which are a recipe for disaster but loved by the locals there.
Anyway, went to Le Hanoi in London which is located in Chinatown.
Before commenting on food, the service was really friendly and attentive which explains why people like to dine there.
I am not sure if this is a new restaurant but the decor by the staircase looks like it was left from the previous restaurant.
Moving on to the food, tried the rare beef pho and lemongrass tea.
Although the pho was too soft, it was miles better than the weird broths in Hong Kong and the hanger steak slices were so damn good.
The lemongrass tea is made with fresh lemongrass which is a bonus!
Le Hanoi:
https://www.instagram.com/lehanoilondon/
Anyway, went to Le Hanoi in London which is located in Chinatown.
Before commenting on food, the service was really friendly and attentive which explains why people like to dine there.
I am not sure if this is a new restaurant but the decor by the staircase looks like it was left from the previous restaurant.
Moving on to the food, tried the rare beef pho and lemongrass tea.
Although the pho was too soft, it was miles better than the weird broths in Hong Kong and the hanger steak slices were so damn good.
The lemongrass tea is made with fresh lemongrass which is a bonus!
Le Hanoi:
https://www.instagram.com/lehanoilondon/
[Review] Wing Loon Cafe (Olympic Cafe)
A while ago I saw some interesting pictures of Hainan Chicken at this place which was basically chicken with gravy on top of rice.
Although it didn't look like the real deal served with yellow rice and sauces it aroused my interest.
Other food at this place looked good so I decided to pay it a visit as the table settings was basically like a Chinese greasy spoon cafe.
However on Tripadvisor it was called Olympic Cafe while it was Wing Loon Cafe on google.
In a way Olympic Cafe sounds better as it matches the decor and style.
When I got there, it was indeed Wing Loon Cafe so they must have changed names at some point.
There were so many things I wanted to try but decided to order the Hainan Chicken first.
On the drinks menu, they even had English Tea as an option as well as Thai Tea.
English Tea was a must for me as it totally matches this place!
After I paid, I was given some cutlery wrapped in paper just like the ones you get in greasy spoon cafes.
I was impressed when my food came, it looked exactly how I saw it on the pictures.
Lean white meat topped with gravy on top of rice which was a bit too soft.
The chicken breast meat was soft and tender which was pleasing and the gravy was so damn delicious just like this other Chinese joint in UK.
The gravy was just how I liked it, although it was a little salty but definitely heaven compared to the horrible stuff in Hong Kong.
Will definitely be back to try other stuff.
The menu:
Wing Loon Cafe (Olympic Cafe):
130 Lower Marsh,
Waterloo
[Review] Festive Fried Chicken at YO! Sushi
YO! Sushi is an English chain of sushi restaurants by Simon Woodroffee.
The first branch appeared in Soho, London in 1997, since then they have restaurants all over the world including UAE and Saudi Arabi.
As well as sushi, they have a good selection of vegetarian dishes.
It was the festive fried chicken that brought me to YO! Sushi again.
According to their instagram post, fried chicken is Japanese Christmas tradition.
JFC Festive Feast box (£8.50) is available now featuring crispy Japanese Fried Chicken, special dipping sauce, YO! Fries, Miso-Butter Sweetcorn & Coleslaw.
As well as chicken, they have the Vegan JFC Festive Feast box (£8.50) which includes Vegan Chick*n Nuggets, special dipping sauce, YO! Fries, Sweetcorn with Miso Butter, & vegan Coleslaw.
Since I was there to try it, why not order both.
The staff were really helpful and did half and half for me so that I could try both the chicken and vegan chicken nuggets.
In terms of chicken, I thought it was a bit dry so the vegan chicken nuggets fared better even though they were a bit bland.
Chicken:
Vegan Chicken nuggets:
The fries were addictive as they were deliciously sprinkled with seaweed flakes.
Last but not least was the coleslaw, I absolutely loved it because it was creamy and not too overwhelming.
Overall I would definitely recommend the fried chicken and I will be back for their vegetarian dishes as it has been quite some time since I last had YO! Sushi.
The first branch appeared in Soho, London in 1997, since then they have restaurants all over the world including UAE and Saudi Arabi.
As well as sushi, they have a good selection of vegetarian dishes.
It was the festive fried chicken that brought me to YO! Sushi again.
According to their instagram post, fried chicken is Japanese Christmas tradition.
JFC Festive Feast box (£8.50) is available now featuring crispy Japanese Fried Chicken, special dipping sauce, YO! Fries, Miso-Butter Sweetcorn & Coleslaw.
As well as chicken, they have the Vegan JFC Festive Feast box (£8.50) which includes Vegan Chick*n Nuggets, special dipping sauce, YO! Fries, Sweetcorn with Miso Butter, & vegan Coleslaw.
Since I was there to try it, why not order both.
The staff were really helpful and did half and half for me so that I could try both the chicken and vegan chicken nuggets.
In terms of chicken, I thought it was a bit dry so the vegan chicken nuggets fared better even though they were a bit bland.
Chicken:
Vegan Chicken nuggets:
The fries were addictive as they were deliciously sprinkled with seaweed flakes.
Last but not least was the coleslaw, I absolutely loved it because it was creamy and not too overwhelming.
Overall I would definitely recommend the fried chicken and I will be back for their vegetarian dishes as it has been quite some time since I last had YO! Sushi.
[Review] Chinese roast at Three Uncles, London Liverpool Street
As a foodie who has tried lots of Chinese roast in Hong Kong, I thought it would be an interesting experience to try Three Uncles in UK which specializes in quick chop chop just like GOOD BBQ.
I believe there will be more like this coming be it standalone shops or at boxpark type units.
Three Uncles is situated on a small lane in Liverpool street with a few seats that offer quick dining for people who work in the area.
Upon arriving, you will see the roast meats neatly hung on the chopping corner.
The chicken was plump, the ducks were good and visually they looked delicious without stuff dripping off it like the greasy oily roasts you see in Hong Kong.
Saying that, the oily goodness is the good stuff but visually off putting.
The staff were wearing gloves which makes it hygienic.
As for the decor, it was modern tiles with a touch of royal blue, at the counter there is neon logo of the name.
I also like the black framing which gives its some invisible structure that defines space without being intrusive.
Ordering is simple as you just choose your meat combo but it could also be hard if you want a bit of everything.
Dim sum is also available which can be seen in the cabinet.
Ordered the Hainan Chicken and the Lo Mein noodles.
Both came in a white box lined with paper just like the modern roast GOOD BBQ which changed the way of roasts in Hong Kong.
It made Chinese roast more presentable to tourists and corporate catering for offices in the city.
This is what makes it successful because it looks neat and clean without making your fingers greasy.
In terms of food, I was impressed with the Hainan Chicken as the chicken was succulent and tender.
The spring onion sauce that complemented had a good punch while the chili sauce had a nice spicy kick without being too sweet.
As for the noodles with wontons and roast pork, I thought the roast pork visually looked like roast belly.
On the other hand, the noodles were good but got saltier towards the end.
To summarize, it is good to see Three Uncles take Chinese Roast to the next level and hopefully see more branches before someone follows like CHOP CHOP followed GOODBBQ.
Three Uncles:
12 Devonshire Row
I believe there will be more like this coming be it standalone shops or at boxpark type units.
Three Uncles is situated on a small lane in Liverpool street with a few seats that offer quick dining for people who work in the area.
Upon arriving, you will see the roast meats neatly hung on the chopping corner.
The chicken was plump, the ducks were good and visually they looked delicious without stuff dripping off it like the greasy oily roasts you see in Hong Kong.
Saying that, the oily goodness is the good stuff but visually off putting.
The staff were wearing gloves which makes it hygienic.
As for the decor, it was modern tiles with a touch of royal blue, at the counter there is neon logo of the name.
I also like the black framing which gives its some invisible structure that defines space without being intrusive.
Ordering is simple as you just choose your meat combo but it could also be hard if you want a bit of everything.
Dim sum is also available which can be seen in the cabinet.
Ordered the Hainan Chicken and the Lo Mein noodles.
Both came in a white box lined with paper just like the modern roast GOOD BBQ which changed the way of roasts in Hong Kong.
It made Chinese roast more presentable to tourists and corporate catering for offices in the city.
This is what makes it successful because it looks neat and clean without making your fingers greasy.
In terms of food, I was impressed with the Hainan Chicken as the chicken was succulent and tender.
The spring onion sauce that complemented had a good punch while the chili sauce had a nice spicy kick without being too sweet.
As for the noodles with wontons and roast pork, I thought the roast pork visually looked like roast belly.
On the other hand, the noodles were good but got saltier towards the end.
To summarize, it is good to see Three Uncles take Chinese Roast to the next level and hopefully see more branches before someone follows like CHOP CHOP followed GOODBBQ.
Three Uncles:
12 Devonshire Row
[Review] IKEA at Ampere Way
Having tried IKEA in Hong Kong, I was curious what the IKEA in UK offered.
Before I went, I browsed the UK IKEA site to see if there was anything exciting.
I was pleased to see that they had the Miso Beef Rib, Chicken & Mushroom Wellington and the Beef Bourguignon on their website.
Unfortunately, all of that wasn't available so I had to try other dishes which were the Marinated salmon with mustard and dill sauce and salad mix, Quarter Jerk Chicken with Chips and the Vegetable Biryani with Veggieballs.
So the only new stuff I ended trying was the Jerk chicken and the Biryani which is not available in Hong Kong.
The salmon was pretty much the same in the sense it was flavoured with dill served with salad.
The Jerk chicken was surprisingly good as the Jerk sauce was spicy with a nice kick to it.
The Vegetable Biryani was a little too soft and it was not hot enough.
Hopefully if I get to visit IKEA again, there will be a different menu.
The thing I like about the IKEA in UK is the tea selection as they offer PG Tips Earl Grey and Breakfast Tea.
A few years ago they used to serve Twinings until they changed to PG Tips.
If you have an IKEA family card, the teas are free.
Menu from the IKEA website.
Miso Beef Rib -
Miso glazed beef rib served with sticky jasmine rice and seasonal vegetables
Contains: Cereals containing Gluten (Wheat), Sesame, Soya
-
Chicken and Mushroom Wellington served with seasonal vegetables and a vegetarian gravy
Contains: Cereals containing Gluten (Wheat, Barley), Eggs, Milk, Sulphites
-
Beef Bourguignon served with crusty artisan bread
Contains: Cereals containing Gluten (Barley), Milk, Sulphites
-
Marinated salmon with mustard and dill sauce and salad mix
-
Quarter Jerk Chicken with Chips -
1/4 Jerk Chicken served with chips, wedge of lime and jerk gravy
-
Vegetable Biriyani with Veggieballs -
Vegetable biryani with chunky cauliflower, red peppers, green beans and cashew nuts served with 10 veggie balls (V)
Before I went, I browsed the UK IKEA site to see if there was anything exciting.
I was pleased to see that they had the Miso Beef Rib, Chicken & Mushroom Wellington and the Beef Bourguignon on their website.
Unfortunately, all of that wasn't available so I had to try other dishes which were the Marinated salmon with mustard and dill sauce and salad mix, Quarter Jerk Chicken with Chips and the Vegetable Biryani with Veggieballs.
So the only new stuff I ended trying was the Jerk chicken and the Biryani which is not available in Hong Kong.
The salmon was pretty much the same in the sense it was flavoured with dill served with salad.
The Jerk chicken was surprisingly good as the Jerk sauce was spicy with a nice kick to it.
The Vegetable Biryani was a little too soft and it was not hot enough.
Hopefully if I get to visit IKEA again, there will be a different menu.
The thing I like about the IKEA in UK is the tea selection as they offer PG Tips Earl Grey and Breakfast Tea.
A few years ago they used to serve Twinings until they changed to PG Tips.
If you have an IKEA family card, the teas are free.
Menu from the IKEA website.
Miso Beef Rib -
Miso glazed beef rib served with sticky jasmine rice and seasonal vegetables
Contains: Cereals containing Gluten (Wheat), Sesame, Soya
-
Chicken and Mushroom Wellington served with seasonal vegetables and a vegetarian gravy
Contains: Cereals containing Gluten (Wheat, Barley), Eggs, Milk, Sulphites
-
Beef Bourguignon served with crusty artisan bread
Contains: Cereals containing Gluten (Barley), Milk, Sulphites
-
Marinated salmon with mustard and dill sauce and salad mix
-
Quarter Jerk Chicken with Chips -
1/4 Jerk Chicken served with chips, wedge of lime and jerk gravy
-
Vegetable Biriyani with Veggieballs -
Vegetable biryani with chunky cauliflower, red peppers, green beans and cashew nuts served with 10 veggie balls (V)
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