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Hong Kong restaurant Le Menu (Wan Chai)

A large group of friends who know how to eat and drink want to have a gathering. Let's gather in a group and have a buffet. Choose Le Menu on the 1st floor of Six Nations Hotel in Wanchai for a "Gorgeous Feast ‧ Buffet Dinner — Lobster ‧ Fish Gel ‧ Special Steak"! No need to order so many people's preferences, you can eat whatever you want, there are many food choices! Add $128 and order unlimited soft drinks, juices, beer, red and white wine, and sparkling wine, cheers~~ The restaurant is decorated in an elegant style, with photos of hotel rooms in the past hanging on the walls. The new decoration has a bit of nostalgia. First, let's get the original stewed soup - stewed pork shoulder with snail head, insect fungus and Chinese gooseberry. It is clear, nourishing and warming the stomach. Then came the frozen seafood and sashimi section, Boston lobster, crab legs, mussels, bread crab, fresh shrimp, emerald snails, etc. There are six kinds of sashimi, octopus, conch, salmon, sweet shrimp, tuna, and oily fish. Thick slices! As a carnivore, I like to eat lamb chops, special bone-in ribeye steak and goose with skin. I saw it was just grilled and hot. Especially the sliced ​​​​goose, unlike the usual sliced ​​duck, the meat flavor is stronger, the crust is crispy and fluffy. The chef's impromptu Teppanyaki even saw duck liver toast, which has been stopped in many places these days. Super delicious, the skin is golden and crispy, the inside is soft and tender, one person ate three pieces. The hot plates are also surprising, usually I only try a little, this time there are many hot plates: cheese mushroom baked crab lid, Hainanese chicken, steamed star spot, orange Jundu wine stewed duck, sake white soy sauce lobster tongs, oyster stewed duck paw, stewed flower glue, oyster button bacon, iron plate fried shrimp, white wine thyme cooked mussels, olive oil vanilla grilled halibut ... each super full. Finally, for dessert, there are many desserts in the dessert counter, as well as caramel compote, bread pudding, strawberry napoleon, fruit, Portuguese tart, Häagen-Dazs ice cream, etc. A must-try is the ready-made waffles, which are crispy and eggy. Le Menu 📍1/F, Six Nations Hotel, 72 Gloucester Road, Wanchai #Lemenu #SixCountriesHotel #foodie
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Posted: Feb 19, 2023
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