Tasty (IFC) Congee & Noodle Wantun Shop
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It was my last night at Hong Kong and I’ve arrange a meeting with my cousin, Kelvin who currently working at Hong Kong. We met up at Avenue of Stars @ Tsim Sha Tsui after the stunning “A Symphony of Lights” multimedia show. (Photo to be shared in next finale post)
From the Avenue of Stars we were brought to IFC Mall (International Finace Centre) for dinner. Without knowing what we will have until we reached a quite posh looking restaurant ~Tasty (IFC) Congee & Noodle Wantun Shop, wow thanks Kelvin for being so thoughtful knowing that we have yet try the authentic Hong Kong dim sum here! We queued for a good few minutes for the seats and I was pretty anticipated for the meal after I noticed this!


Recommended in the Michelin Guide 2012, don’t play play ~~

The restaurant was full and there was a constant stream of customers throughout the night.

The restaurant boosts a mixture of modern and Oriental interior with ancient vases being “hang” above our heads and Chinese motif wall paper adorning the walls.

The menu.
Our order came in a jiffy, the prompt and attentive service definitely a plus point despite the restaurant was packed to the brim that night.

Har Gau (Prawn Dumpling)
Encasing with fresh whole prawn however the skin was slightly too thick.

Minced Meat and Century Egg Congee
An almost perfect porridge for me & hubby. Not absolutely perfect but close enough, velvety smooth porridge was neither too thick nor watery, it barely need any additional soy sauce or pepper for seasoning as it was flavorful enough on its own.

Char Siew Bao (BBQ Meat Bun)
Light and fluffy skin with decent sweet char siew filling.

Lao Sar Bao (Egg Custard Bun)

Look at the oozing out “liquid” salted egg yolk custard filling, every bite sent my mouth & brain into “food orgasm”, no kidding!

Chives and Prawn Dumpling

Zhar Liong (Chinese Crullers Wrapped with Rice Sheet)

A thin translucent rice sheet enveloped around a crunchy yao zhar guai.

A dipping consists of peanut sauce and sweet sauce.

Glutinous Rice
The glutinous rice was steamed to perfection, soft without being too mushy.

Ham Sui Kok

A crispy light outer and soft-chewy inner for the dumpling skin with savory meat filling.
We had a good catch up over the satiated dinner and left with a satisfied and bloated tummy. Thanks again Kelvin for the treat, hope can see you soon in coming Chinese New Year!
Tasty (IFC) Congee & Noodle Wantun Shop
Shop 3016-3018 on Podium Level 3
IFC Mall, 1 Harbour View Street, Central
中環港景街1號國際金融中心商場
一期3樓3016-3018號舖
Tel: 852-2295 0101
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Does Ham Sui Kok looks abit like our ‘Wu Kok’?
Not really, the ham sui kok is chewy in texture but the filling is similar~
The lao sar bao looks great! Next time when I visit HK, I want to try this place. 🙂
Happy 2013! 🙂
When will you visit HK?
ehh… that thing on the menu looks like a buff version of casper LOL, anyway, dim sum seemed nice but i was wondering what was the total damage for this meal, as i knew, dim sum in HK is never cheap…..
Sorry I can’t give you the answer, my cousin paid the bill but you are right, this meal didn’t cheap 😛
those dim sum really awesome..
Thanks my cousin who brought me there!
Wah, dim sum haven! 😀
Happy New Year, dear Choi Yen — may more and better things come for you this 2013! *hugs*
Happy New Year to you too, so happy we got got to meet each other at the 1st day of new year!
just gimme the Lao Sar Bao…. drools! 🙂
Happy New Year Dear… 🙂
Sorry, those not enough for me too, haha!
I must try HK dim sum when I travel there, heard is the best dim sum you can find in HK;p
Ya, dim sum at Hong Kong is a must!
Haha I get food orgasm oso by looking at the pic
haha, u really make me lol!
开嘴的叉烧包和满得溢出来流沙包, 看见总是无法自拔!!!! ^^
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