We were at Lucca's Trattoria recently and came across a pistachio and Mortadella pizza with burrata. There was creamy rich with saltiness from the cheese and ham; that paired with the nuttiness from the pistachio paste and toasty crushed pistachio. Nice. 👍🏼
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Monday, November 03, 2025
Pistachio and Mortadella pizza from Lucca's Trattoria
Sunday, November 02, 2025
Orange Americano from Cocobella Lifebar
I've never stepped into this place (#01-55 One Holland Village, 7 Holland Village Way) until today. Got an Orange Americano. This rendition came with coconut water. Since this was a "coconut water bar" and that coconut water has got to get in with the coffee and orange juice, something had to give. It wasn't a bad drink but as far as this beverage went, Alice Boulangerie and Luckin makes better ones. This one just tried.
Digested Pages :
the coffee leaf and tea bean
Homemade Springroll • Springroll Skin, People's Park Food Centre
Laksa and poh piah from Homemade Springroll • Springroll Skin (#01-1008 People’s Park Food Centre, 32 New Market Road). Not a fan of the laksa. There's no coconut milk in it to provide the creamy richness that the Peranakan/Katong style I usually prefer has. The poh piah was pretty decent tasting though. One can tell from how it was being wrapped that the wrapper has had years of experience doing it.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
Saturday, November 01, 2025
Another Zheng Dou (正斗) before leaving Hong Kong
One last eat at Zheng Dou before leaving the airport. Never noticed that they were called Tasty Congee & Noodle Wantun Shop.
It's roast pork and goose today. Quality of the roast was pretty decent like the previous times we've had them here. Did not specify the part for the goose today and ended up with a portion that has mostly skin, fat and bones. I much prefer the breast or drumstick.
Friday, October 31, 2025
Beef & Liberty, HKIA
Haven't eaten at Beef & Liberty since that time at Wan Chai. This location at the airport was in the way so I wanted to know if they were still like before. Menu's a little different.
Their basic burger uses Raclette - which was what intrigued me. It's apparently just for the shop at the airport.
I got one with bacon. The glaring omission to the burger was salt. Considering that there was cheese and bacon, this was woefully bland. Seriously. I had to salt the meat to normalise the flavour. The other thing that bugged me were the caramelized onions which were a dominant flavour. It made me feel like I was eating a raisin burger.
While it didn't taste bad after the salt, I was somewhat disappointed with it.
What I didn't expect was fish & chips. It's called the Cod Father. Beer and vodka battered MSC Alantic cod they mentioned. Comparing with Smiths, the batter's a little dense here and not as well flavoured. One could easily excuse that since they aren't known for fish & chips. What's I loved about it were the fries, house made tartare sauce and their mushy peas.
Digested Pages :
between sliced bread,
burgers/sandwiches,
from Davey Jones' locker,
Hong Kong
Thursday, October 30, 2025
Hoi Kee Walnut Place (海記合桃坊甜品), Sai Yeung Choi Street South, Prince Edward
I could have sworn having eaten here (G/F, 232 Sai Yeung Choi Street South, Prince Edward, Hong Kong, tel : +852 2399 7937) before in the past and being not impressed with what I had but I'm currently not sure if that was a glitch in the Matrix or a Mandela effect. I have no record of it and the memory is hazy.
I did recall not liking their grainy walnut soup and the reason for that was because I found the flavour lacking. It did not seem to be as I remember today. It's decent. Probably not the better ones I recall having but that doesn't lessen it. What made this bowl were the toasted crushed walnut bits which added obviously texture and and additional toasty nuttiness to it.
Sweet potato soup was...unexpected. The texture was more akin to tapioca than sweet potato. Not a fan here.
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