William LACK
2005-07-19 15:49:25 UTC
HK Diner is one of my favourite Chinese restaurants in London - I have been
going there ever since it opened - and they treat me and my wife and mother
like old friends when ever we go, possibly as I direct all my friends to eat
there an tell them to say that I said Hi!
Their chau siu is excellent as is there crispy roast pork - and the sauce
they have is almost as good as the Four Seasons in Queensway! We always open
with this while we decide on the rest - along with Bolay ( pu'erh ) tea
Usual menu for us is - some of these I have written down in Chinese and
romanised in my wallet to pull out when ever needed!
Dao Fu and fish hot pot
( hung siu yi kau dao fu poh)
Hot spicy aubergine
( yi yang kat chi poh)
Deep Fried Squid with salt pepper and chilli
slice pork and pickled vegetable soup
Minced Prawn cake and Gai lan
finishing with
Ngau yuk chow mein
If we go with a larger crowd and I get my way and order all the food, I also
go for the baked chicken with ginger and spring onion, braised pork belly
with preserved vegetable and ask them to choose something to go with what we
ordered above - last time their scallops were fantastic!
Their steam fish has never disappointed either and their pork chop with salt
pepper and chilli on rice is a good lunch time snack.
I also like their Macanese pork chop on rice which is very filling and
really is a dish for 2! Or before a heavy drinking session to line the
stomach!
My only gripe is that they do use rather large plates and if there is 4 of
you there is not alot of room on the table at the bankette seats for all the
food we order!
I do wish that there was a decent Szechuan restaurant in London on a par
with the Red Pepper in Causeway Bay in HK - If I won the lottery I would
make them an offer they could not refuse to open a restaurant in London!
going there ever since it opened - and they treat me and my wife and mother
like old friends when ever we go, possibly as I direct all my friends to eat
there an tell them to say that I said Hi!
Their chau siu is excellent as is there crispy roast pork - and the sauce
they have is almost as good as the Four Seasons in Queensway! We always open
with this while we decide on the rest - along with Bolay ( pu'erh ) tea
Usual menu for us is - some of these I have written down in Chinese and
romanised in my wallet to pull out when ever needed!
Dao Fu and fish hot pot
( hung siu yi kau dao fu poh)
Hot spicy aubergine
( yi yang kat chi poh)
Deep Fried Squid with salt pepper and chilli
slice pork and pickled vegetable soup
Minced Prawn cake and Gai lan
finishing with
Ngau yuk chow mein
If we go with a larger crowd and I get my way and order all the food, I also
go for the baked chicken with ginger and spring onion, braised pork belly
with preserved vegetable and ask them to choose something to go with what we
ordered above - last time their scallops were fantastic!
Their steam fish has never disappointed either and their pork chop with salt
pepper and chilli on rice is a good lunch time snack.
I also like their Macanese pork chop on rice which is very filling and
really is a dish for 2! Or before a heavy drinking session to line the
stomach!
My only gripe is that they do use rather large plates and if there is 4 of
you there is not alot of room on the table at the bankette seats for all the
food we order!
I do wish that there was a decent Szechuan restaurant in London on a par
with the Red Pepper in Causeway Bay in HK - If I won the lottery I would
make them an offer they could not refuse to open a restaurant in London!