某一個下午,路過金鳳,撲鼻而來蛋撻,雞批,菠蘿包熱烘烘香氣,這刻完全背棄什麼高纖低脂低納。傳統菠蘿包再加片鮮油,火腿蛋奄烈加沙爹牛米,腸仔意,凍啡,華田,雞批加蛋撻。感謝還有像金鳳這些茶餐廳,帶給我們最回味的這些。金鳳的咖啡甚有當年茶餐廳的檀島咖啡的神韻﹣用煲煮的,焦香無澀味,菠蘿包非常有麵粉香,最讚嘆的還是他們的雞批,酥香惹味!
Passed by Kam Fung on one afternoon. There came the hot aroma from the freshly baked egg tart, chicken pie and "pineapple" bun. Decided to put aside all those high fiber, low fat, low sodium. Got a "pineapple" bun with a slice of fresh butter, ham omelette, satay beef noodle, sausage noodle, iced coffee, ovaltine, chicken pie and egg tart. Thanks to such local classic tea rooms as Kam Fung for bringing back all those flavours. The coffee of Kam Fung still keeps the classic making of the old time so-called "Honolulu" coffee (a name to be referred to a western coffee) - boiling to be with roasted aroma without the bitter taste. The "pineapple" bun has a nice flour flavour. The best is their chicken pie, so buttered aromatic.
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oh 我的天呀! 簡值係人間美食. Tearoom cuisine, uniquely Hong Kong!
I think this restaurant was introduced in the "Eat and Travel Weekly".
Lately I am reading a magazine called "Ming Pao Weekly"(2-18-2012 edition), they mentioned there is one new product using the flaky crust of the "pineapple bun" but inside is BBQ pork instead of chicken. $18 for 3 buns. The famous place for this is at "Tim Ho Wan" at Shum Shui Po(phone 2788-1226). This place has earned one star from Michelln. The owner is originally the dim sum chef at "Lung King Huen"(Four Seasons Hotel). You can check him out.
义燒菠蘿包? This isn't new and I think it has been out here over 20 years. That Tim Ho Wan was the talk of the town early last year. It should be in Mongkok, not Sham Shui Po, though I didn't go there. I think I wouldn't go there, since it is still very crowded.
Mickey, wish they have one branch in the HK Airport. Flying chicken pie... :)
yes not new stuff, even Crystal Bakery at Siam Paragon had baked pineapple bun with BBQ stuffing (义燒菠蘿包)
@ Sea: 飛雞批? good idea!
OMG, already 20 years for the Char Siu Pineapple Bun and yet LA still does not have it. I have to tell my customer here in Alhambra. We are really behind.
Yes the Tim Ho Wan they recommend at Ming Pao Weekly is located at Shum Shui Po Fook Wing Street Number 9-11. Maybe they have more than one branch. ALso outside I saw a sign saying "To Air Port and Museum".
Not sure but from the very first time when Tim Ho Wun became well known, it was told to be in Mongkok. Maybe they moved recently, or having one more branch.
Yes, Mickey, that's the a good name after you wrote it in Chinese. :)
i hv heard that Tim Ho Wan goes to Central too ..
Good to hear that as we need more choices. Look forward to its further expanding.
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