Once Mama Bear picked up the menu, she decided that she would prefer not to have dim sum, but order from the regular menu instead. As she is the visitor, I gave her carte blanche on ordering.
Drunken pigeon with Huadiao wine (花雕醉乳鴿) - this has always been good. The pigeon meat was certainly tender, and the flavors from Huadiao were nice and strong.
Crispy frog leg with spicy salt (椒鹽田雞腿) - Mama Bear was a little surprised at the size of these frogs' legs, because she's been too used to the tiny ones served by Fook Lam Moon (福臨門). There was a lot of crispy batter here...
Deep-fried Bombay duck with spicy salt (脆炸九肚魚) - there was a good amount of batter here, too. And while the Bombay duck was as tender as I expected, it was nevertheless a little too greasy for my taste.
Sautéed river shrimp with olive seed (清炒河蝦仁) - this was, again, not what we expected. There was a little more batter than I would prefer, and there was certainly a little more seasoning than usual. Then there was the presence of those toasty Indian almonds (欖仁), which just seemed so out of place.
Pan-fried bean curd with celery in chili sauce (辣煮家鄉豆腐) - this was surprisingly good. The thick and starchy sauce was spicy but also came with good acidity, and I wondered whether there was a little fermented tofu (腐乳) added. Good crunchy texture from the celery as well as the wood ear fungus (木耳).
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