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Showing posts with label Al Fresco dining. Show all posts
Monday, 7 July 2014

Pomegranate Private Kitchen, Hong Kong

Members clubs, islands, schools and beaches - we all want in on the private ones.

In Hong Kong, the same goes for the kitchens, not least because the vast majority of us don't have space for more than two pans and a wooden spoon in ours and, very often, they even lack an oven.

For non-HKers, a private kitchen is a non-licensed restaurant, often in a coverted house or industrial space, serving up food to an intimate group of diners. Running the gamut from French fine dining to Spicy Szechuan and Creole to Carribbean cuisine, private kitchens are usually devilishly tricky to find and pull a crowd of clued-up foodies who arrive swinging off-licence bags (these are bring-your-own joints). 

In my time in the city, I've sampled the good, the bad and the ones where the Chinese Opera singing wife of the owner is wheeled out post-meal to perform. I particularly love getting a big group together and taking over an entire private kitchen for the evening - good food, great crowd and guaranteed rowdy fun (with no other diners to complain when the noise levels get too high). So, I always have my ear to the ground for word of some new, exciting private kitchen action.

Recent whisperings, of a fairly recent addition to the private dining scene called Pomegranate, led me to find myself, bottle of Chablis in hand, lost and slightly perplexed in a grey concrete car park in Aberdeen. A rickety lift ride and a wander down a few industrial-looking corridors later though, and I emerged in a sleek, white converted warehouse where a waitress swapped my bottle of wine for a glass of Champagne - much more like it.
 






The dining space with wrap-around bar and open kitchen seats twenty six, but flows onto a large terrace where more tables can be laid if you're a bigger party or would prefer to dine alfresco. We headed to Pomegranate as a group of ten on a Thursday night - the only night of the week that the kitchen is open to smaller groups who all sit family-style around the indoor communal table. The set-up of the evening makes the jumble of diners a highlight by kicking off with pre-dinner Pomegranate cocktails on the terrace which means that you get chatting to your supper neighbours while nibbling on canapes.

As we were meeting new friends, owner and head chef, Maria Bizri, was inside cooking up a storm with her crew in the kitchen. A sneaky peek at the delicious-looking dishes being plated up had our tummies rumbling...



...and a swift scan of the menus laid on the tables confirmed that we were in for a feast.



Food at Pomegranate is sunny, hearty and Mediterranean - Maria is Lebanese-born but her creations borrow liberally from Turkey and Greece with generous dashes of Asian spice and a good scattering of pomegranate seeds.
  
I started off being a very good little food blogger and photographing my plate before I tucked in. So, here are the tomatoey, chili-spiked clams with chickpeas...


... and the roasted vegetable and houloumi salad - summer holiday on a plate.


But, yeah, after that I seem to have slipped into some sort of food ecstasy-induced coma which clearly rendered me unable to operate my camera until dessert. I can very much vouch for the deliciousness of the baramundi and veal though, despite the lack of pictorial evidence. Not only was each course generously proportioned and beautifully presented but also so scrumptious that the boys were fighting over the scraps that the girls were delicately pretending to pick at - cause for outright fork warfare.

As the last couple of bottles of wine were uncorked, dessert was unveiled with a nice side of table theatrics courtesy of a blow-torch weilding waiter.  


And what a dessert! This creamy, delicate panacotta topped with a dusting of lavender and a smudge of jam was the stellar end to a cracker of a meal.

We highly recommend popping along on a Thursday, but better yet, take the whole place for a party, a wedding reception or just because you haven't seen your friends since last weekend...

Pomegranate
4B, 44 Wong Chuk Hang,
Aberdeen,
Hong Kong
+852 2580 0663
Monday, 22 July 2013

Pick Up A Picnic...

With weather like this there is only one thing on everyone's agenda...sun, BBQs, Pimms and picnics! Al fresco dining is a must whether it be in a big group, on a date or even a quick lunch break to escape the office mayhem.

When we were younger there was nothing us Mice liked more than packing up the picnic basket, blanket, cricket bat and heading down to Verulamium Park for a fun packed day filled with games and feasts! There's nothing like a competitive Robinson game of cricket followed by scotch eggs, finger sandwiches and fresh strawberries and cream!

Recently I have noticed gourmet picnic hampers popping up all over the place from some of London's best eateries. Instead of trekking to a supermarket, buying up all the ingredients, lugging it all home and spending an hour preparing it, all you now need to do is make a phone call, pick up your basket a day or two later and enjoy restaurant quality food in a beautiful surrounding of your choice! Sounds too good to miss out on doesn't it?! See our favourites below...

Fortnum and Mason

Ranging from £40 - £200 you can bag yourself a simple feast of smoked salmon sandwiches, coronation chicken salad followed by Eton Mess or opt for full on luxury and nibble on beef carpaccio, dressed lobster, a cheese course, champagne truffles all washed down by sparkling wine from champagne flutes! I know which one I would go for...!


Image via www.fortnumandmason.com

Carluccio's

The trusty restaurant chain has once again ticked all the right boxes - quality Italian food at reasonable prices, but this time all packed up and ready to go!

There are three options to pick from:

Vegetarian (£45 for 2 people) consisting of Antipasti, Focaccia, goats cheese tarts, pearl barley salads and strawberry balsamic tarts to name a few!

The Classic (£45 for 2 people) which is pretty much packed with the same goodies but with the addition of cold meats and corn fed tarragon chicken thrown in for good measure.

The final option The Bambini (£10 for 1 person) a picnic for little ones - this is filled with simple courses, such as portions of salami, soft cheeses, pizza, meatballs and of course some sweet treats!

There's also an option to add a bottle of wine or prosecco to your picnic for a mere £8.50!



Albion Cafe

Our favourite Shoreditch brunch haunt has also piggybacked on this trend offering consumers the chance to order up luxury hampers - believe me anything from the Albion is a treat! Their breakfasts kick any hangover - the plates of cakes, biscuits and tarts are DELICIOUS, their fresh bread is so moreish a no carb diet would be impossible to adhere to within 2 seconds of entering and the simple roast chicken sandwich on their menu is by far the best sandwich I have ever tasted. The chance to therefore have an entire hamper full to brim of their scrumptious goodies would be an absolute dream!!

For £140 you can pick up a banquet serving 2-4 people and to do it justice I am going to tell you everythingggggg it includes!!!

Here goes: Scotch egg, sausage roll, roast beef & horseradish sandwiches, chicken mayonnaise sandwiches, homemade sourdough baguette, smoked Scottish salmon, whole Tunworth soft cheese, Montgomery’s Cheddar and Stichelton, cheese biscuits, piccalilli, selection of British charcuterie, roast vegetable salad, potato salad, tomato salad, mixed leaf and herb salad, two flavours of Tyrells crisps, English strawberries, clotted cream and créme fraiche, scones from the Albion bakery, strawberry jam, selection of biscuits from the Albion bakery, freshly squeezed orange juice, Fentimans Victorian lemonade, Hildon sparkling mineral water, Château Ollieux Romanis Rosé, Château Boundary corkscrew, Curious Chocolate milk chocolate bar and Romney's chocolate covered Kendal mint cake.

WOW – I feel out of breathe just writing that!!!!


Image via www.albioncaff.co.uk

Gordon Ramsay

The final hamper that has made our shortlist isn't picnic centric but instead plane related. We wanted to include because after all we are amid peak holiday season – yippee! I would hazard a guess that the majority would say plane food is the worst version of food possible - everything tastes artificial, super salty and leaves a horrid after taste in your mouth! Thank god for Gordon that’s all I can say because he’s come up with a carry on picnic to transform sky high dining (especially when travelling economy!)

If you're flying from Heathrow Terminal 5 you're in luck, just pop by Plane Food between 7am and 9pm and pick up your carry on picnic which will set you back just £12.95 for 3 courses.

You can pick from the likes of...Antipasti of buffalo mozzarella and salami or prawn cocktail to start. Roasted Hereford rump of beef with green salad and mustard or Cumbrian honey-roast and Parma ham with slow roast vine tomatoes for main. Finish off with a chocolate and pecan brownie with crème Chantilly or an English cheese selection with quince and berries.

Sounds much more up our street than a shrivelled piece of chicken in grey sauce followed by a soggy fruit salad!


Image via www.gordonramsay.com