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港鐵香港站 E2 出口, 步行約3分鐘 繼續閱讀
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星期一至日
11:30 - 23:00
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食評 (45)
等級3 2021-02-24
1282 瀏覽
朋友知道我鍾意食東南亞菜式特登帶我黎Market Sea~平日午餐時段幫襯好彩我地係一點之前嚟到原來平日訂座都九成滿冇Booking嘅我地只可以坐近門口嘅位置如果想食飯有靚景睇記得一定要預約!至於我同朋友們各叫左一個lunch special上枱速度好快大概10分鐘已經送到😯炭燒帶子喇沙喇沙湯底同平時食開嘅差唔多而帶子大大隻有三粒👍🏼可惜部份帶子可能煮過火外表有啲黑同食落嘢有窿味😅裏面除咗油麵之外亦加入左粉絲做配菜粉絲吸左喇沙湯非常好味燒羽衣甘藍及雜菇青咖喱配白飯冇諗過主菜會咁大碟青咖喱好香口雜菇同羽衣甘藍加上青咖喱特別惹味同白飯係最佳配搭😆 繼續閱讀
(以上食評乃用戶個人意見 , 並不代表OpenRice之觀點。)
等級1 2021-01-20
757 瀏覽
I ordered the vegetarian curry and Tom Yam Gong, which tasted totally against my expectations. Both of them were TOO spicy and tasted too badly that even made you no longer want to have a second spoon. I raised this issue to the waiter and asked why it doesn’t have a spicy notice on the menu, but the waiter simply just said “we don’t have a spicy notice because this is Thai curry so of course it’s spicy”. I sincerely believe you can’t assume all customers are aware of this as a professional restaurant. In addition. I am already a person who can eat very spicy food compared to other people, but still the spicy level of this Thai curry make me uncomfortable and it even doesn’t have a spicy notice. Even though it’s not that spicy, the taste is still bad. I won’t come for a second time. 繼續閱讀
(以上食評乃用戶個人意見 , 並不代表OpenRice之觀點。)
等級1 2020-11-03
1334 瀏覽
我們昨天訂了12:30分的枱,但我們12:10分到,餐廳內人不多,他們說我們可選擇(a)12:15拿枱13:15需離开或(b)12:30拿枱。我們選了(a)12:15拿枱,叫東西時只是問服務員咖哩會否很辣,服務員面色一沉,説難道咖哩有不辣的。之後,我們吃了20分鐘,一停下來時,服務員便會衝過來打算收拾食物及用具(30分鐘內共五次)。之後,13:00抛下帳品要我們付費。我不明白為何可以拋給我們。整體,我跟朋友四人都吃得很辛苦。 繼續閱讀
(以上食評乃用戶個人意見 , 並不代表OpenRice之觀點。)
等級5 2020-09-11
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This Thai/Vietnamese restaurant is located in 3/F IFC Mall, with also an outdoor seating area where one can enjoy the gorgeous view of Victoria Harbour. We were seated at the section near the entrance, so unfortunately did not get to see much but able to hear the activities in the open kitchen behind.The decor is modern and offering a relaxing mood from the dimmer lighting. Using stones hanging in the ceiling, hemp ropes and weathering steel further adds to the rustic ambiance of the restaurant. Ordering a number of appetizers, the first is Prawn Rolls & Lemongrass Pork Rolls ($98). The prawn rolls in my opinion is a bit imbalanced, having a lot of rice noodle while the only two sliced small prawns at both ends, so after the first bite you would feel you are having a plain rice noodle roll. The pork rolls are better with the minced pork seasoned well and having the flavors throughout the whole roll. Next come the Chargrilled Platter with Lamb Skewer, Rib Eye, Squid, Thai Salad, Tomato ($248). The squid is a bit disappointing. even with the sauce on top there is not much taste. The Thai salad is decent but nothing special, while the rib eye is quite spicy. Not sure what herbs are used to season the lamb skewer but it is not that impressive, and frankly the best is the grilled tomato, which is meaty and juicy. The Roasted Eel ($158) is the biggest let-down of the night. During the grilling there is a sauce applied on the eel, and to me that strange taste is not pleasant. I can find some peppery notes but that flavor was not something I have experienced. I tried to immerse the eel in the chili sauce to mask that taste I am surprised to find the expected hot and spicy note is so weak. Frankly this dish I would not recommend at all.The main dish of Wok-Fried Tiger Prawns with Lemongrass & Garlic ($138 each) is certainly eye-catching. The size of the tiger prawn is one of the largest I have ever eaten. Prepared together with the lemongrass and garlic, the prawn is nicely seasoned with the fragrance from the lemongrass and garlic so overall this dish helps to rescue quite a lot of the disappointment in the earlier dishes. At the price point it is also one of the better value among those we ordered.We also had the Wok-Fried Flat Rice Noodles with Pork ($128). This dish is decent, with the taste and everything matching with my expectation. The only advice would be to adjust the proportion of the flat rice noodle with the pork and vegetables, as it certainly feels more like a wok-fried pork and vegetables. While someone might think it is good deal this way, to me the customer is looking for the noodle when they order this dish.Decided to try the dessert as well, I ordered Coconut Panna Cotta ($78) while my wife had the Sweet Sticky Rice with Mango & Coconut Milk ($78). The panna cotta is quite nice, with plenty of coconut meat inside, and paired with a coconut ice-cream which is of the right sweetness. Nicely done. Service is good, with the staff attentive and pleasant. I also noticed the restaurant taking good measure to maintain distancing of the tables and customers which is something I applaud them. With two cocktails as well, the bill was $1,320 which is quite expensive considering the food we had. I am happy to see that the restaurant is almost full on the night but I believe there are quite a lot of things they would need to look into and improve, if they want to ensure they survive in this competitive industry. 繼續閱讀
(以上食評乃用戶個人意見 , 並不代表OpenRice之觀點。)
等級1 2020-08-12
2665 瀏覽
6Jan2020On a special night, we decided to go back to Market SEA for the second time to have Thai fusion food. First up we ordered 1. Cuttlefish mango salad, 2. Sir Pandan (drink) and 3. Seafood Pad Thai.1. Cuttlefish mango salad is very refreshing and interesting. We not only ate mango meat, mango is also fused into the sauce, making it a dream for mango lovers who also love salad. The Cuttlefish is also grilled and had a very good smokey taste to it. I highly recommend it.2. Next to the salad is Sir Pandan. By far, Sir Pandan is the most interesting drink i have had. I would go just fir the drink, as the lemon grass, earl gray tea and soda combination is spectacular. Very refreshing! 3. Seafood pad Thai is also great. Portion could be bigger. It was served very hot and appetizing as it is a bit burned by the wok giving it a smokey flavor which is usually a staple of well done thai food. 繼續閱讀
(以上食評乃用戶個人意見 , 並不代表OpenRice之觀點。)