Thursday, March 26, 2015
Goût de France at Epure
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Chablis
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Dinner
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Epure
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French
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Good France
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Gout de France
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Hong Kong
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Kowloon
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serious dining
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Special Menu
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Tsim Sha Tsui
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Wine and Dine
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Cooking with Extra Virgin Olive Oil
For many years, I kept at least 2 different bottles of olive oil at home - the "regular" one for cooking and the "extra virgin" one for garnishing, as salad dressing or basically for any other uses not involving heat. I am sure many of you did exactly the same, because we have been told time and time again that Extra Virgin Olive Oil is not suitable for cooking, and in fact, harmful to you.
I decided to dig deeper on this topic mainly for one practical reason - I used up my regular olive oil a couple weeks ago while having a few virgin and extra virgin ones sitting in the kitchen. It sounded stupid to left my pricier (and presumably better) extra virgin oil slowly turning stale on the shelf while replenishing the cheaper oil for cooking. And what I found out actually surprised me.
I decided to dig deeper on this topic mainly for one practical reason - I used up my regular olive oil a couple weeks ago while having a few virgin and extra virgin ones sitting in the kitchen. It sounded stupid to left my pricier (and presumably better) extra virgin oil slowly turning stale on the shelf while replenishing the cheaper oil for cooking. And what I found out actually surprised me.
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Cooking
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Culinary Science
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Extra Virgin
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Facts
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food
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Food Science
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Knowledge
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Olive Oil
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serious dining
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Study
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Urban Myth
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Beer and Kushiyaki
We walked down the stairs feeling a bit tipsy from "Battle of the Brews", a beer tasting event organized by Beertopia, which featured some 30 craft beers from around the world with live music performance at The Space in Sheung Wan. With the effect of the malt and the hops and the alcohol kicked in, we felt like needing something to eat so my friend suggested this new Japanese Izakaya place near Lan Kwai Fong.
Monday, March 16, 2015
Since 1757 - Ristorante del Cambio
What happened when you put in a chef specialized in progressive cooking in the kitchen of a restaurant with a long history and known for traditional cuisine? We were there to find out when we made a booking for Sunday lunch at Ristorante del Cambio in Turin during our trip to Piedmont last fall.
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2014
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Chef
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del Cambio
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Famous
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food
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Historical
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Italian
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Italy
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Journey to Piedmont
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lunch
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Piedmont
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Restaurant
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serious dining
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Torino
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Turin
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weekend
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Let's make some brownies!
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Amber's Weekend Wine Lunch
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2015
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Amber
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Central
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French
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Hong Kong
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Hotel
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Landmark Mandarin Oriental
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lunch
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Mandarin Oriental
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Michelin
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Restaurant
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serious dining
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weekend
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Wine and Dine
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Six Courses of Wonderful at Tin Lung Heen
Last Wednesday evening I was at Tin Lung Heen, the Cantonese restaurant at Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong at their marketing team's invitation, both to celebrate the Chinese New Year, and to check out their new special spring menu designed with the theme of tea.
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2-star
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2015
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By Invitation
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Cantonese
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Chinese
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Dinner
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food
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Hong Kong
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Hotel
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Kowloon
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Michelin
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Restaurant
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Ritz Carlton
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serious dining
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Special Menu
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Tasting Menu
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Tea
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Tin Lung Heen
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wine
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Wine and Dine
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Restaurant Week at Town
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2015
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Causeway Bay
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Cubus
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Dinner
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food
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Fusion
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Hong Kong
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Restaurant
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Restaurant Week
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Town
Monday, March 2, 2015
Avant-garde Dinner at The Ritz Carlton
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Alain Devahive Tolosa
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Bar
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By Invitation
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Catalan
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Chef
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Dinner
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food
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Hong Kong
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Hotel
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Kowloon
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Ozone
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Restaurant
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Ritz Carlton
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serious dining
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Spanish
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Special Menu
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Tapas
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Tasting Menu
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Wine and Dine
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