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September 13 Ming Court's special menu till 30 September is 'Four Corners of China'. Highlights include chilled sliced foie gras in sake, prepared using Beijing techniques ($168) and braised wagyu in a distinctly Sichuan style ($288). Degustation menu of 7 courses is $680.
September 13 Frites new daily Happy Hour is 3-7pm, half price on all draught beers and house wine.
September 13 Spices celebrates Lantern festival with an Asian buffet featuring lots of seafood, curries, lamb chops and more $408/adult, $204/child (free lantern for children).
September 10 The Repulse Bay has a wine tasting evening on 17th September at The Marquee $398 includes wines from around the world, buffet and wine glass gift set
September 10 Don't miss Red Soho's Cosmopolitan Ladies Night. Thursdays 6-8pm ladies get free Cosmos, while men get happy hour prices till 9pm.
September 10 Till end September Rocksalt in Stanley has a Surf 'n' Turf promotion - a king prawn and ribeye with a glass of Alice White Shiraz or Chardonnay for $288.
September 5 The new Blue Smoke BBQ (3/F, 15-16 Lan Kwai Fong, 2816 9018) is offering daily buffet lunch 12-3pm from only $98
September 5 Staunton's has free wine tasting every Wednesday 7-8pm.
September 5 At the new l'Hotel Island Sound (55 Wong Chuk Hang Rd, 3968 8833), Bar LIS has 30% off till 12 September.
September 2 You could win an iPhone 4 at any Shakey's Pizza during September. Msut spend $250 to enter draw.
September 2 Saigon in Stanley's new 'oodles of noodles' menu (till end Oct), feautres Soft shell crab and asparagus with egg noodles ($118), pan seared scallops with caviar on vermicelli ($98), and Vietnamese rice noodle Cakes amongst others.
September 2 Grissini has a special porcini mushroom menu through September.
July 28 Duke's Deli is offering kids cooking parties for up to 8 kids on weekends and holidays. $288 covers 1 kid and 1 adult.
July 28 On 4 August, The Pawn's Roving Steakhouse night means champagne and canapes at 7pm and a 4 course meal with Porterhouse steak to follow for $888.
July 27 Through August, Duetto marks 63 years of Indian independence with a special menu including Chicken Tiranga ($78), Jash-ne-Kashmir ($108) and Kesari Laddu ($42) for dessert.
July 27Ben & Jerry's today celebrate the opening of their latest branch at 45-47 Cochrane St, Soho with free ice cream 5-7pm.
July 2 St George restaurant in Hullett House are hosting a five-course Spanish wine dinner on July 8. $688 per person call 3988 0220 for reservations.
July 2 Eight new seafood dishes celebrating the flavours of Italy and India have been added to the menu at Duetto.
July 2 The buffet at the Coffee Mill will be featuring Dungeness crab from 13 Jul–5 Aug. Adult $178, Child and Senior Citizen $118 (Mon-Fri), Adult $188 and $128 (weekends & public holidays)

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Thai Thai Grill review

Thai Thai Grill, Hong KongLi Yuen Street is not a place I would normally go voluntarily. It is one of those little lanes between Queens Road and Des Voeux Road in Central that seems to be stuffed from end to end with little haberdashery type markets and shops. At least I think it’s haberdashery, I never get close enough to get a proper look.

Fortunately by 7.30 when I had discovered this most of the shops and markets had all closed for the day. I’d had no idea there were restaurants down there of course, I’d received a tip-off about Thai Thai Grill and had gone to investigate.

It looks quite a small place at when you first exit the lift but there is quite a lot of space around the back. The tables are large and solid with elegant Thai style place settings and wonderfully comfortable seating.

The walls are decorated with modern art paintings which, if one takes your fancy, can be purchased.

The menu is modern Thai and while there are plenty of familiar sounding dishes on the menu the photos suggest a more European style presentation. It all looked quite tempting. I Ordered a Singha beer and settled in for a long decision making process.

Thai Thai Grill, Hong KongThere is a wide range of snacks/starters to choose from and it would probably be possible to build a satisfying meal from these alone. I decided to start with rice paper spring rolls ($55), an idea borrowed from Vietnamese cuisine. These were stuffed with soft-shelled crab and crisp, fresh vegetables. There are served with the classic sweet, spicy dip.

Another snack I just had to have was Sun-dried beef served with a very spicy chilli sauce ($62). This is a simple dish that I know from the rural north-east of Thailand and Laos. The dried meat is fried with pepper, fish sauce and plum and sprinkled with white sesame seeds. The chilli sauce is used for dipping but if you don’t care for it they still taste good without.

The menu had offered Yellowtail Snapper with Mango and Lime Salad ($158) but the markets hadn’t been able to provide that morning so the chef offered to make the same dish using grey mullet. So I agreed to that.

I was glad that I did. The green mango which had been marinated in the lime brought a delicious tang to complement the fish. This dish is one of the chefs specialities and he has every right to be proud of it. I’ve made a mental note to go back when they have the yellowtail so I can compare.

Thai Thai Grill, Hong KongThere are only four desserts on the menu, three of them were the usual suspects; mango with sticky rice, layer cake etc. Pumpkin custard ($45) was unfamiliar so I decided to try that. This consisted of sections of hollowed pumpkin filled with a coconut flavoured custard. There was no extra sugar added so if you have a really sweet tooth this might disappoint. I found it a very pleasant way to round off the meal.

Thai Thai Grill also offer delivery and outside catering.

2/F 9 Li Yuen Street East
Central
Tel 2167 8778

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