Wednesday, 24 May 2006

Shikumen Bistro, Shanghai

It's been nearly 2 years since I last came to Shanghai and wow, its really blossomed. Maybe its a comparison with dusty Beijing ... Beijing looks like a scruffy bohemian cousin next to the glamour model Shanghai. Wide streets, bustling shops, lights, cabs where you can pay by Octopus cards and fabulous shopping and great food.

Ok so there are still guys who spit, people who still jostle you in the queues, traffic jams but on the whole things are getting really ... well ... civilised.

Em took us out to a fabulous French bistro Shikumen Bistro in Xintiandi where we had probably the best potato gratin ever. Finely cut to potato chip thinness it was baked to perfection with just the right dollop of cream and cheese, served in its own little tureen to keep warm. The boullaibaise was excellent, as was the steak which came served with lightly pan fried herb flavoured (basil? ) greens. (488 Huang Pi Nan Road near Tai Cang Rd, Tel: 021 6386 7100, get off near the Starbucks and walk past the water fountains then turn left, it's straight ahead from there).

We then dropped back to Em's pad to check out her cool apartment, very comfy and spacious. The evening was topped with an awesome massage at Samos Foot & Body Massage (Lin Xiu Fang, No. 462 Chang Le Lu, Tel: 021 62566511) where we opted to give our tired shoulders and body a little loving while Po and Em got their feet rubbed and pampered. Apparently we tried out no. 16, who really knew how to get to those muscles that no one else knew about. I'd never felt looser ... but after an afternoon of flying in cramped MU flight, I'm back to stiffness again.

Definitely need to drop by Shanghai again soon ...

Tuesday, 2 May 2006

Soho Spice, Soho, Hong Kong

47 Elgin Street, Soho
Tel: 2521 1600


Cuisine: Vietnamese & Thai

A surprisingly delicious and reasonbly priced Soho eat with good sized servings and fresh ingredients.

Menu highlights: The soft shell crab salad, beef curry with okra.

Price: $450 for two including drinks.

Verdict: 4 out of 5 stars

Monday, 1 May 2006

Korean Garden Restaurant, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

We went pass this little Korean restaurant while searching on Queens Road Central for another one that a mate had taken me to a while back. We dropped by 8.30 pm without a booking on a public holiday and the place was about 70% full.

Food: I already had my eye on the BBQ platter in the menu and with my dinner companion indicating that he is not that full (surprisingly) we decided to opt for the BBQ dinner for two. The dinner set came with a usual platter of Korean side dishes, the kimchi, bean sprouts & spinach, little bite size pancake slices, chap chae etc. We were nearly full just eating these little plates of delight.

The mackeral fish was quite nicely done and the BBQ set of pork, chicken, beef and squid were all delicious cuts of meats and well marinated (but mind you I have a sweet tooth).

Atmosphere: Casual dining place, lots of smoke so don't go in your best clothes. Good for catch up with mates if you have a craving for Korean BBQ.

Price: ~$300 for two

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

1/F Blissful Building, 247 Des Voeux Road, Central Hong kong
leefayuen.com.hk
Tel: 2542 2339