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Spring Moon 嘉麟樓 Reviews from The Last Year
Still one of the best Cantonese restaurant in HK
This Michelin 1-star Cantonese restaurant is located in The Peninsula Hong Kong. Being the Chinese dining anchor of this prestigious hotel, it is already a guarantee of quality. We have come here a few times before, every time to great satisfaction. Tonight, we arrive at 6:30 sharp, with a lot of anticipation of what great dishes and dining experience is in store for us. Coming up to the first floor, from its entrance one can immediately associate back to the tea house of 50/60s, with the hanging fan, plenty of beautiful porcelain, wooden floor, and the red carpet with traditional patterns. Seated at a table at the back, looking up the mezzanine floor got me thinking what does dining on that floor feels like, looking at other customers downstairs. While enjoying a glass of the house champagne, the sommelier introduces us to a Spanish winery, Comando G, in Sierra de Gredos, not far from Madrid. Las Umbrias 2021 ($3,800) is their single vineyard old vine Grenache, with a wonderfully delicate and floral aromas, but packed with a good tannin and acidity, showing rich red fruit and minerality. A good match with the food as well. We order Smoked Barbecued Hungarian Mangalica Pork with Honey ($478) to start. The pork comes from a special breed in Hungary, a prized domestic pig with thick curly hairs. The BBQ pork has been roasted perfectly, very tender and flavourful, with a nice char, and the honey glazed not too sweet. We also like the braised soy beans, a traditional side dish that virtually disappeared nowadays. Next, we have Deep-Fried Crab Shell Stuffed with Crab Meat and Onions ($280 each). Instead of baking in oven, the chef has deep-fried the stuffed crab shell, with a thin crust of beautiful golden colour, but without any oily feeling. The stuffing is mostly crab meat, with only small amount of onion, unlike many other restaurants which got so many other fillings you feel being cheated. Then comes Wok-Seared Lobster and Scallop with XO Sauce ($1,028). This dish highlights the quality of the ingredients and the chef’s cooking skill. The lobster and scallop are both cooked impeccably, without a hint of under or over, with their original flavours showcase to the maximum. The sweet snap peas are also great in taste, tender and without any fibre. Amazing. The last dish we have is Braised Eggplant with Sea Cucumber, Salted Fish and Broad Bean Chili Sauce in Clay Pot ($448). Served in a sizzling pot, the texture of eggplant is perfect, not too soft or hard. The sea cucumber has a good crunchy to contrast nicely with the eggplant. The taste is good, but I hope a bit more salted fish can be used to dial up the savoury flavours. Intending to order dessert, the manager instead provided a complimentary Chilled Mango Pudding. The signature dessert has plenty of mango chunks on top of a soft and rich pudding, with also some strawberries to add to the presentation and flavours. The pudding is not too sweet, just the perfect degree to reward the palate without making one feel guilty from a health perspective. There is also a Petits Fours including Cashew Nut and Lotus Paste Puff and Watermelon Cake. The former has a crumbling buttery crust with delicious lotus root paste, not too sweet, with a piece of cashew nut on top. The other is an appealing layer cake, with the three colours of red, white and green resembling a slice of watermelon. A fantastic finale to the wonderful meal. The bill on the night is $7,051. Service is very good, with the staff all friendly and attentive, however I hope they can provide more detailed introductions to the dishes as that will help the diners to understand and appreciate the food much better. But in terms of overall experience, it is still one of the best Cantonese restaurants in town.
Scrumptious Peking duck pancakes
Great spot for a special event - superb service and the Peking duck pancakes were delicious - we would definitely recommend it but it’s not cheap !
More than a meal - it's an experience!
A dim sum lunch at the Spring Moon Restaurant is more than a meal. It is an experience! For starters, the restaurant is located in The Peninsula Hotel - the grande dame of Hong Kong. So, you are spending time in an elegant piece of Hong Kong history. Secondly, the service is unobtrusive but outstanding. My tea cup was mysteriously refilled; my serving plates were exchanged for new one; I was asked if I was satisfied; my mobile phone was connected to the internet; and so much more. I was truly pampered in such an elegant setting. Now for the food. The list of dim sum choices covered three pages. I found myself ordering way too much. The waiter suggested that I get only two pieces of each, instead of the three pieces as listed. A great suggestion! My friend has special diet restrictions. The waiter made two trips to the kitchen to consult with the chef as to which dim sum could be prepared for her. She was very satisfied with her options. The pork bao is one of my favorites and I have ordered and eaten it many times in China and the United States. This port bao was the best I have ever tasted. The bun was light and moist and fluffy. The pork was in a very tasty sauce and there was a lot of port instead of the measly two or three pieces that you usually find in this bun. The deep fried rice ball with shrimp, pork and chicken was my next favorite. Even though fried, it was not oily. Light and crispy. Well, I think I have made my point. Dim sum at the Spring Moon is worth the trip and worth the price!
High quality dim sums, nostalgic decor
Went there for dim sums on Christmas Eve. I gave it four stars based on a comparison with many other restaurants. But I had higher expectation for a Peninsula restaurant. I think the dim sums were good but not very outstanding. The services were ok but not as attentive and professional as I excepted and experienced in the past. Compared with its nearby competitors (Regent’s Lai Chung Heen and Rosewood’s The Legacy House), I think Spring Moon needs to catch up a bit. But still if you like to enjoy high quality dim sums and traditional Chinese dishes in a nostalgically decorated environment, Spring Moon will not be wrong.
The old lady is still alive and in a great shape
Presumably the best Peking duck in the world even if, now, you have to prepare your pancakes by yourself 🤬 The drunken prawns seem to be alive in your mouth since they are so fresh Perfect service and one of the most impressive cellar in HKG A wonderful experience
Awful experience
Awful experience, low quality food especially their seafood soups. Any streetfood restaurant in HK is better than this. Does not worth at all their one Michelin star
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