I was told that this was one of the best places for noodles and wontons. It apparently won the Michelin star for fast food – I didn't even know there was such at thing! Their 'specialty' is actually wonton noodles, however, they've got delicious crab soups, five types of noodles you can choose from, and set lunches which includes either an entrée or vegetables and a drink all for 80 – 90HKD which is great value!
Was craving for Hainan Chicken rice, so I ordered that, and my friend ordered noodles with pork knuckles. We both ordered the set lunch so I got the vegetables (choy sum with oyster sauce) and she picked the entrée (fried wontons) and we both had a drink each.
The Hainan Chicken was a little bit of a disappointment, mainly the chicken rice, as it had too much 'stuff' in it – i.e. mix vegetables and mushrooms. It wasn't the proper traditional chicken rice that you get from Singapore or the ones that mum makes. It was different. It had too much. It just needed to be simple – cooked in the chicken broth with garlic and salt – that's it. They didn't have to put mix vegetables in it. The mushrooms on the side were great, but again, not required with the rice. The presentation made up for the lack of taste in the rice. It came out in a bamboo dish, like those in yumcha, so I assume it was steamed. The chicken came with the sauces, and the chicken was flavoursome and moist. Pity the rice didn't meet my expectations.
You can never go wrong with choy sum, unless it's totally over or under cooked. The fried wontons were crunchy and not oily.
The place does get busy so make sure you get there before the lunch hour rush. It does get a little noisy, however, we came with a baby and they were very accommodating. Will definitely be back for noodles and wontons I think!
Chee Kei, Langham Place
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