03
Jun

Hong Kong Recipe @ 1Borneo Hypermall, KK

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Who would have guessed that out of all places in Malaysia, the best and the most authentic Hong Kong-style cafe can be found right smack at Kota Kinabalu’s new landmark, the 1Borneo Hypermall.

We didn’t have the chance to try out the tea time snacks even though we’ve been going back to this restaurant almost on a daily basis during our 6-day visit to Kota Kinabalu. The sad news is, we were prepped up in 1Borneo Hypermall from 10 to 10 daily due to work obligations, with no opportunity to venture out onto the streets of Kota Kinabalu city except for the last day.

One glance at the restaurant and one might have expected the menu to resemble Kim Gary’s mundane overpriced choice of food but as soon as you flip open the menu, you’d be greeted by so many delicious pictures, you won’t even be able to decide what to eat.

I didn’t try any of their rice options because the noodles were so good I didn’t mind eating the same dish for both lunch and dinner.

The mixed meat wonton noodle is really tasty. Their top selling point is really in their noodles. The wonton noodles resemble closely to Hong Kong’s version – cooked al dente which makes it crunchy and chewy. The serving portion is very generous too. The only setback was they didn’t serve any wonton with the noodles, you’ll have to order them separately.

The Special Shredded Pork Meat Sauce Spinach Noodle was a disappointment at first glance. However, once I mixed them up, I found the dish to be relatively good. The shredded pork was more like diced pork with sweet sauce that  had a similar taste to the fillings of char siew pao, but the mushroom carried a different aftertaste, perhaps a pinch of Chinese 5-spice seasoning mix in pork broth.  I really couldn’t tell. I guess that’s why it’s called ’special sauce’. All these mixed with the saltiness from the black sauce and spicy chilli oil made it oh-so-yummy down the the last strand of noodle.

Ashley had the fish version but I forgot to ask her about it. Looks delicious nonetheless.

At RM6.80 a bowl, the Fook Chow Fishball Seaweed Soup is a good deal. Filled with tasty minced pork and preserved vegetable, and garnished with lots of sesame seeds and chopped spring onions, the fish balls are surprisingly, very filling. Well, they are definitely not as good as the ones I’ve tried in Taiwan but still, fresh and tasty.

What I really like about this place is that it’s authentically Chinese. No slacks in ingredients. You get tasty roast pork instead of cheap sausages, Chinese fast food with a serving size that is worth the value you’re paying for and delectably familiar dishes that are not reinvented into stylish fusion names.

Go there during lunch hour between 12pm -3pm to enjoy the set lunch promotion at only RM9.90.

Where to eat: Hong Kong Recipe, G – 823, 1 Borneo Hypermall, Jalan Sulaman, 88000 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

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    ASHISH RAI
    December 30, 2009

    wow this Natasha Khoo’s Blog » Hong Kong Recipe @ 1Borneo Hypermall, KK is awsome.
    Checkout this one also momrecipebook.com

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