Showing posts with label steak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steak. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

MORTON'S The Steakhouse Hong Kong: A Wonderful Dining Experience BUT at a Hefty Price


 Address:    Sheraton Hotel, Fourth Level, 20 Nathan Road, Kowloon (Tsim Sha Tsui Area) 
                    彌敦道20號
Telephone:  852 2732 2343 

Website:      http://www.mortons.com/hongkong/ 

Morton's The Steakhouse is a very well known restaurant that specializes, of course, in steak and has opened branches worldwide. It originally started in Chicago and has found its way all across the seas. When my dad learned that there was a Morton's in Hong Kong, we immediately made a reservation online. 



Fantastic view of the Hong Kong Harbor. According to our server, you will have an excellent view of Hong Kong's "A Symphony of Lights" and one of the best seats to witness Hong Kong's famed and spectacular New Year's Eve fireworks show.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Prime Rib Buffet for the Steak Lovers


I saw this on the window of Highlands Steakhouse, located in SM Mall of Asia and I just had to share it with all the steak lovers out there. You really won't regret it as Highlands Steakhouse serves one of the best steaks this side of town.

Highlands Steakhouse:
2nd Floor, Unit 213 Entertainment Mall
SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City
Tel No.: 556-0768 to 69

Highlands Steakhouse in Mall of Asia

I felt like I was in a Western movie as I stepped into the Highlands Steakhouse, located in Mall of Asia. All of the waiters were dressed as cowboys and the paintings on the wall were also consistent with the "Western" theme. There were even wildlife mounts on the walls and the chandeliers were made of elk horns.

Now what really struck me was the aroma. The whole place smelled like steak and right then and there, I knew I wanted to try their steak which is a big thing for me cuz' I'm not really a steak person. For those who know me, I normally order a salad or a seafood entree when I eat out with family and friends. But I just could not resist the temptation last Sunday night. The scent of the steak being grilled was just to overpowering.

I had a great time in Highlands Steakhouse. The ambiance was unique and different. The service was impeccable. And everything tasted so good! AND the restaurant has a perfect view of the fireworks show of MOA - a perfect way to end the night!


Check out the waiters with their cowboy get up.



Very "western" ambiance



Complimentary bread served nice and hot



Fish and Chips - One of the choices in their kiddie menu, great for the picky eaters.



We ordered the 30 ozs. rib-eye steak (Php2600.00), which is good for 3-4 people and comes with sidings. It's lightly seared in the kitchen and you get to grill it yourself with a cast-iron pan, just the way you like it. 2 words for the steak - juicy and tender. Actually, there are no words to describe it. It is that good. They really, really, really know their steak and I can't stress it enough.



Ceasar Salad with Roast Beef - The leaves were fresh and very crisp and the roast beef gave it a different edge.



Sea Bass with pasta - The sea bass was grilled to perfection and I absolutely loved it! It was soft and tender in the middle with a hint of crispness on the outside. The sauce of the pasta was very light and not heavy on the stomach at all.

Highlands Steakhouse:
2nd Floor, Unit 213 Entertainment Mall
SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City
Tel No.: 556-0768 to 69


Saturday, January 10, 2009

The Ultimate Dining Experience @ Antonio's!

We recently ate at Antonio's at Brgy Neogan, Tagaytay. Dining here was truly an experience in itself. The furnishing, paintings and fixtures were very contemporary 'Pinoy.' And Chef Tony Boy obviously gives a very personal touch. As I entered the resto, Chef Tony was right there, offering his hand and introducing himself. When we were all seated, he came to our table and started talking about his menu and we could see that this place and his menu was his "baby." His face just lit up and the way he described his dishes left us very hungry and eager to order...The weather was perfect. Antonio's is open air so it would be a good idea to dine here during dinner when it is cooler. The ambiance was just right...it wasn't one of those formal dining restos where one might feel stiff and awkward...it was exactly the opposite...yes, it was fine dining but it was relaxing with the right amount of light illuminating the place...the way they seated the customers was obviously well thought off...spaces between the tables were just enough so that we can observe and appreciate the people around us but far enough so that each table has their own privacy...even the designs of the restrooms were different...it was very spacious and "open"...like, literally open!...there were 2 windows in the bathroom and they were huge and I felt really weird cuz I had this nagging suspicion in the back of my head that people can see me from outside but the staff claim that it's not possible...anyway, it's something you have to see to understand what I mean.

Here's some pictures taken during the daytime. It's to give you an idea of how 'open' the place is. We were lucky because it was December so the air was cool and there was a nice breeze.



As for the food, I'm totally speechless! Really, really and truly yummy!!! They first served bread with a unique blend of olive spread on top that was truly scrumptious! Each entree came with house salad (only thing I didn't like about the salad was the arugula...not very fond of bitter, leafy veggies but surprisingly, the raisins and the dressing that accompanied the arugula made my salad plate spotlessly clean), soup (which was cream of mongo beans...when I first heard what the soup was, let's just say I had my doubts but when I took my first spoonful of the soup, all doubts washed away and it's a house hit!), choice of dessert, and coffee/tea...so anyway, I ordered the mixed seafood thermidore which came with sea bass, prawns, mussels and scallops served on puff pastry...it was just too good..the seafood was very fresh and was served with the right amount of creaminess and the crunch from the pastry really complimented the seafood...and the cream, my gosh...i don't know where to begin...the cream had a hint of cheese, butter, herbs....basically, it was divine!...Here's a picture of the Mixed Seafood Thermidore:

It may appear quite small but the serving size didn't leave me feeling too full or craving for more...Rather, I felt completely and totally satisfied after the meal (and this rarely happens to me).

My companions ordered the steak, which is the resto's signature dish. I took a bite out of it and the meat was very tender and juicy. Just the way steak should be.


Below is the rack of lamb. I'm not much of a lamb person but I didn't hear any complaints about it and the plate was spotlessly clean after just 10 minutes so I'm assuming it was good as well.


We also ordered the Duck Confit and Foie Gras. The duck liver just melts in your mouth!


As I mentioned earlier, each entree comes with dessert. Here's some of the sweets we ordered.

Mango Mascarpone Ice Cream

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Mint Parfait


Dark Chocolate Souffles with Cardamom Creme Anglaise

Eating here may burn a whole in our pockets but I think it was definitely worth it and Congrats to Chef Tony Boy for being recognized by the Miele Guide (launched last October 31, Friday in the Miele Guide Gala Dinner held at Grand Hyatt Singapore) as one of the Top 10 restaurants of Asia!!

You can call Antonio's at this number for directions and reservations: +63918-899-2866