We've been to Imperial Treasure Windows of Hong Kong (#01-K1/24/25, TripleOne Somerset, 111 Somerset Road, tel : +65 6732 8798) maybe twice in the past, but had never given them much though. I guessed that in those previous visits, nothing much registered. This visit however, left some impressions.
For one, the century egg congee with shredded pork was actually not bad. It wasn't quite up there. Radish cake felt the same. Decent, but not quite there as well. While this char chan teng themed joint is not representative of what Imperial Treasure can do, it accomplished the job for a fuss free quick lunch.
Their duck was much better done compared to the shop at ION. Roasted pork belly was nice with a crispy crackling.
Sandwiches are generally not a forte (in this country). We cannot even get a Hong Kong styled corned beef sandwich right. There was far too much mayo whipped in the chopped egg which drowned out whatever corned beefiness that might have been present. The bread though, was steamed. Soft and warm.
This was steamed rice with garlic pork ribs & black bean and braised chicken claws. It's actually ordered off the dim sum menu from the steamboat restaurant by Imperial Treasure just next to this place and one can have them delivered here. This stuff was pretty good. Flavoured with little else but the toppings and soy sauce. We gobbled this up in short order.




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