Megabites: Great UK Food Festival

Shropshire Blue Cheese

The latest promotion from Great in the basement of Pacifc Place is the UK Food Festival which features over 300 new products. Filling Great’s wonderful cheese room is an expanded range of UK cheese from Neal’s Yard, which sources farmhouse made cheese from across the Isles. Amongst others there’s Keen’s Cheddar, Kirkham Lancashire, Appleby’s Double Gloucester, Colston Bassett Blue Stilton and an interesting Shropshire blue as well as Ticklemore’s Goat’s Cheese…

Also featuring in the promotion are Dickinson & Morris pork pies. The humble British pork pie is actually a complicated culinary delight as anyone who has tried to make one at home can attest. Sealing the filling in the dough to create the jelly is an art unto itself. In the bakery there’s also a range of scones – perfect for afternoon tea, topped with jam and clotted cream, and yes Great is selling real clotted cream! Enough with this fake overly sweet stuff that masquerades as ‘cream’ in Asia and destroys so many fine cakes and deserts. There’s also battenberg cake, an English delight that features squares of sponge cake surrounded in marzipan.

Welsh lamb and Scottish seafood offer options and flavours to the more traditional sources available locally and of course there’s trifle…. The Great UK promotion runs until 3 SeptemberUK Food Festival

Megabites: 17 August, 2015 – Hattendo

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The bridges from Wanchai MTR station to the Convention Centre almost 800m away are a solid heaving mass of sweaty humanity… and why not for what waits inside the HK Food Expo 2015 are discounts galore and a wide range of new food and drinks not yet (and maybe never to be) available in Hong Kong. Halls 1 and 3 of the Food Expo are the public halls, where new and old products are for sale at attractive discounts. Hall 5 is the trade/media closed to the public until lunch time on Saturday.

Hattendo Matcha

HK Food Expo - HattendoWithin minutes of the trade hall opening to the public, there’s a crowd 10 deep surrounding the small Hattendo stand. These whipped cream filled buns are massively popular in Japan with shops recently opening in Korea and Manila. The bun is made from a blend of bread and cake mix and has a lovely soft feel and texture which never lets the creamy filling drip out. There’s a range of fillings custard, whipped cream, matcha, sweet bean and chocolate. In Japan, you’re only allowed to sell soft serve ice-cream in restaurants, but no such rules exist here in Hong Kong so take your regular Hattendo and fill it full of ice-cream. Delicious, hopefully we’ll see the first store open in Hong Kong soon! http://hattendo.jp/cream-buns

European Meat: Polish Cocktails – 12 August, 2015

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As part of the Food Expo, European Meat hosted a cocktail party with The Association of Butchers and Producers of Processed Meat of the Republic of Poland, The Polish Chamber of Commerce HK and the Polish Association of Butchers and Charcuterie to raise awareness of the quality of Polish meat. They also served up a delightful section of hot and cold Polish dishes, so tasty that the question is – why isn’t there a Polish restaurant in Hong Kong?
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Freespace Happening – 9 August, 2015

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August’s Freespace Happening @ West Kowloon took place amidst sweltering temperatures, high pollution and an incoming storm… That didn’t deter a fair sized crowd from turning up to watch the skateboard jam competition, enjoy the live music, explore the craft stalls and sample the pop-up healthy food stands. Something a little different to do on a Sunday afternoon. The next Freespace Happening is on 13th September, entry is free.
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Megabites – 31 July, 2015

Newly Open: Maya Cafe Takeaway
It’s all very good saying you want to eat healthy, but locally it can be a hassle to find a place offering fresh tasty food that you actually want to eat regularly; even more difficult to find takeaway! No longer. The team behind Maya Cafe (forcefully shutdown by a greedy landlord) have now opened a takeaway shop at 173 Des Voeux Road, midway between Central Sheung Wan.maya1z2

The new outlet offers a broad menu of vegetarian, vegan and gluton-free meals, drinks, snacks and desserts. As much as possible the ingredients are organically sourced from local farms, with most dishes made fresh when you order them.

If you still harbour the illusion that vegetarian food means a dull plain lettuce, tomato, cucumber salad then wake up. Maya’s menu, as was the Wanchai Cafe’s, is full of tasty, textured and flavoured dishes that more than hold their own against the best restaurants in town. bc opted to try the quinoa salad, frittata with tomato sauce and the zoodles with alfredo truffle sauce

The baked eggless frittata in tomato sauce and herbed mashed potato is made locally sourced organic tofu that perfectly imitates the texture of a traditional frittata not too soft or too hard and with a lovely rich soya bean flavour the tomato sauce contrasted delightfully and mashed potatoes made fresh and blended with cashew cream and herbs set off the frittata and tomatoes sauce nicely.

Zoodles are noodles made from spiralised zucchini, an intriguing crisp fresh alternative to pasta – although you do need to eat them promptly as unlike many of the other dishes on the menu zoodles do not sit well in the fridge. The alfredo truffle sauce is cashew cream with a truffle twist and goes great with the crisp fresh zoodles for a light filling meal. A very flexible ingredient, even suitable for vegans, cashew cream is simply finely ground cashews which have a slight natural sweetness, allowing the creation of a wide range of sweet and savoury sauces.

Maya Cafe’s signature quinoa salad is lovely blend of textures, tastes and flavours, the crunchy slightly tart red cabbage, contrasting the green cabbage and cashew cream slaw. The carrots a slight sweetness and the quinoa a grainy healthy texture and flavour. An uber healthy salad that tastes delicious.

It’s not only takeaway, a delivery service will soon be up and running and they offer corporate and social catering – everything from a boardroom lunch to a junk trip.

Maya Café Takeaway
Shop G7, Nan Fung Tower, 173 Des Voeus Road, Tel: 2111 4553
Nan Fung Tower is a new building, the main entrance is actually on Wing Wo Street.

delaneys wanchaiClosing
Delaney’s Wanchai has been shoved out the door by it’s landlord of 21 years and will be closing on the 13 August. Until then all standard drinks are at 1994 prices.

Megabites Food News – 17 July, 2015

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Create Your Taste
Does McDonalds need a refresh? Hong Kong’s go-to 24hour answer for a cheap burger, fries and drink is experimenting. While there’s been a range of specialty burgers appearing and disappearing as special menu promotions for some year’s now as part of menu diversity. Some have been good, some interesting, some best forgotten but with the new ‘Create Your Taste’ (CYT) menu there’s only one person to blame if you don’t like your burger – yourself.

Although McDonalds in Hong Kong has always been a property play, globally Create Your Taste seems to fly directly in the face of McDonalds fast food ethos. It’s slow food cooked to order and delivered to your table, just as in a regular restaurant. So is this the potential new face of McDonalds? bc went along to try it out.

Leighton Centre and Festival Walk are trialling the new concept, where (in addition to the regular menu) a customer can build their own burger on a touch screen display. So how does it work… Disorganized and slowly when looking for a late lunch on a not very busy Saturday afternoon. The store is full of McDonalds staff, there’s one at every CYT screen.

cyt-mcd2The basic CYT burger is $48 dollars and ordering is multi-step process.
First: chose your bun – traditional, brioche, bunless.
Second: meat, one (supposedly angus) beef patty or more, each extra patty costs $15.
Third: cheese, a choice of Classic Cheddar, Mozzarella, Pepper Jack or White Cheddar. Sadly your only allowed to choose one cheese and only one slice
Fourth: free veggies – red onion rings, lettuce, sliced jalapenos, long sliced pickles, tomato. Choose as many as you want.
Fifth: sauce (choose as many as you want) mustard, herb aioli, American BBQ, Big Mac special sauce, spicy smokey BBQ, truffle, mayonnaise, tomato jalapenos relish, ketchup, teriyaki
Sixth: add extras guacamole ($8),fried egg ($6), applewood roasted bacon ($8), grilled mushrooms ($6), pineapple ($6), caramalised onions ($4).

You can then switch to meal, add drinks etc. The screens here are illogical and confusing with additions my burger was $68 yet making it a meal was according to the screen only cost $60.5… Some branches of the menu tree are unavailable – no coffee /iced tea for example as part of a meal.

Payment: at the machine with octopus or a credit card, if you want to pay cash you have to fiddle around and wait a few minutes before a bill is finally printed which you can then pay at the counter.

With all the money invested, the roughly 90x30cm screen is not intuitive, fast or even logical enough that a staff member is needed to guide each customer through the process and still mistakes occur. Why with such a large screen are the food images so big that scrolling is needed – idiotic! CYT was initially rolled out in the US a year ago – that they haven’t sorted the menu trees and smooth streamed the process is not a good sign.

After paying take a seat and wait and wait…. The restaurant is full of seated people waiting and people standing with trays of ‘regular’ McDonalds getting irritated that they cant find a seat…amidst the tables of people not eating but waiting.

My burger ($83 – extra patty, meal, tomato, pepper jack cheese, bacon, long sliced pickles and BBQ sauce) served on a wooden board took 35 minutes to arrive, with cold fries. This was a typical wait time among the people I asked about their CYT experience on Saturday, the average cost of their CYT’s $70-80. The fries come in a metal ‘fryer’ basket and portion size is that of a small fries. There’s no fries size upgrade for any meal. All the meal upgrade gets you is a larger drink.

So was it any good, presentation was ok – far more care had gone into making the burger than your regular McDonalds sandwich which (at least in the Wanchai outlets) often looks like roadkill. The sandwich was warm, not hot, the bun fresh. The burger patty tasted and looked no different from the regular 1/4 pounder (a double quarter pounder costs about $2 more than a single). bc specifically asked McDonalds about the patty weight and they chose to ignore the question in their email reply. The bacon was non-existent, as was the taste of cheese. The tomato while fresh was cut so thick it overpowered the sandwich.

CYT is a pretty good burger, but not an $80 burger! At $45, yes it’s a very viable and tasty alternative to McD’s regular items if you dont mind the wait. Asking around,the consensus was that if you’re paying $70-80 for a burger you can find a much better burger in a nicer environment with faster service in many locations across Hong Kong.

If you can, why not! An American CYT burger with maximum of everything!
If you can, why not! An American CYT burger with maximum of everything!

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Free Sliders
As it gets ready to celebrate its ‘Grand Opening’ Wanchai’s Burger Joys (42-50 Lockhart Road, Wanchai) is offering free sliders on the 21-23 July between 6-8pm. 300 each day, one per person first come first served.

 

News
Taylors
Australia’s largest family owned winery has a new distributor in Hong Kong. Taylors who have been producing wine in the Clara Valley since 1973 are the third biggest vineyard by volume downunder and have been releasing some very well regarded wines over the last 40 years. Taylor’s new distributor for Hong Kong and China are ASC Fine Wines.

Cecconi’s have moved from Soho to a larger more airy location on the 2/F of 77 Wyndham Street (Tel: 2565 5300). There’s a new chef Michael Fox, a new menu with a slightly higher price point, a healthy buffet lunch option…

Another outlet that’s moved is Flying Pan in Wanchai, the new address is 1/F 37-39 Lockhart Road (Tel: 2528 9997), although the entrance is actually on Fenwick Street. The decor of the new location is similar to the old one but new and fresh. Hopefully the move will also freshen up the food quality which had become very average in recent years. Good reports so far.

Burger Joys – Opening Day

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Burger Joys – Opening Day, 5 June 2015
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