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321 Orchard Road
#03-00 Orchard Shopping Centre
Singapore
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Telephone: (65) 6734-3988
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  1. meowberry
     5
       
     03 May 2008 at 11:01 pm

    Occasion: My boyfriend's brother's birthday.

    Decor: Standard Chinese restaurant decor; clean and comfortable.

    Service: Excellent, top rate. The staff were very attentive to our needs. See (*) below for more.

    We ate: 1) Peking duck. Crispy skin, well-cut with very little meat/fat.

    2) Pig's tail soup with barley and white fungus. Tasty and flavourful.

    3) Steamed fish with thick vermicelli. Very good, the fish was tender and yummy. The vermicelli was presented in an interesting way - tied in a bunch. It had a nice bouncy texture.

    4) Deep fried prawns in salted egg batter. The prawns were de-shelled on one side, and coated with batter that had powdery salted egg mixed into it. Nice.

    5) Stir-fried geoduck (elephant trunk clam) with asparagus and mushrooms. Disgusting. When they placed the serving dish on the table, we wrinkled our noses at the foul smell that emanated from it. Believe me, this is not like smelly tofu which people say (I don't eat tofu) tastes good even though it smells foul. Each bite of the geoduck released a pungent taste that reminded us of wet markets and chicken droppings. The larger pieces were more "flavourful" than the smaller pieces. VILE! Order this dish only for your worst enemies.

    Note: This dish had actually been highly recommended by one of the staff. We asked another staff out of curiosity if it was a popular dish - he replied that it was indeed, but people usually ate it raw instead of stir-fried. We observed the people at the next table who were eating raw geoduck; their faces were not screwed-up and they seemed to be enjoying the dish.

    (*) The staff were very concerned that we hadn't touched the geoduck. After hearing our feedback, they immediately offered us compensation (though we hadn't asked for any). In the end, we received a full discount for the geoduck ($50 off - we only paid for the asparagus and mushrooms). Very good service.

    6) Crispy noodles with duck. Skinny noodles with strips of duck meat from our Peking duck dish. Good.

    Before the dessert, they served a different tea that would help with digestion.

    7) Pomelo and mango sago. I hadn't eaten this fruit combination for a sago dessert before. The flavours melded together very nicely, and the result was delicious!

    Overall: Very good food, except for the geoduck.

    Total cost (inclusive of various charges): ~$55 per pax.

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    1. Jeslyn Tee
      Jeslyn Tee said:
      Oh~ thats sounds like great service. Very little restaurants will offer compensation or discounts on dissatisfaction.
      04 May 2008 at 1:57 am
    2. meowberry
      meowberry said:
      Exactly! And they did it out of their own initiative, it's not like we complained or made a fuss. That's why they get five stars even though the geoduck was terrible :)
      04 May 2008 at 1:28 pm
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  2. feizhu
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     06 Jan 2008 at 12:28 am
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    Had intended to try out HK Kim Gary at Vivo City, but threw the idea out of the window when we saw the ridiculously long queue. Actually there were long queues at most, if not all of the food outlets at Vivo City. Pure madness. So we drove to Orchard and after wandering aimlessly for a bit, settled for Lei Garden at Orchard Shopping Centre. The lift opens up to the reception area of Lei Garden and first looks, it hardly resembled a Chinese restaurant, with the exception of the wooden chairs. The brick linings in the walls were very evident and the low ceiling finished with wooden frames gave the whole place a very cottage feel. Add on a couple of Christmas decorations and lights and viola, you have a very pretty cottage dining area.

    Since we got there at about 9pm, alot of stuff were sold out, like the soup of the day and the smoked duck. So we had to settle for some recommendations by the captain. Namely, Double Boiled Fish's Bone with "Tian Ma", Deep Fried Prawns Coated with Salted Egg Yolk and Stewed Chicken with Young Ginger in Honey Sauce. We rounded up the meal with Durian Pudding and Glutinous Rice Balls with sesame filling.

    Lei Garden is well known for its double boiled soups and I never fail to order at least a serving every time I patronise. As such, I had high expectations for the Double Boiled Fish's Bone with "Tian Ma" and it didn't disappoint. The soup was sweet and light with a hint of rawness. However, I did get a little sick of drinking the soup after the first bowl mainly because the slight fishy taste made me queasy. So too much of a good thing isn't always good. Just a little nugget of information, this soup is supposed to relieve dizziness and calm the mind. How true? I have no idea.

    The Deep Fried Prawns Coated with Salted Egg Yolk was a delicacy in the making. The egg yolk gave the prawns a slight salty taste and the flavours were evident throughout. The prawns were also very fresh and biting into one is akin to eating Cereal Prawns - You just pop the whole thing into your mouth and enjoy the crunching sounds. However, I say that this dish is a delicacy still in the making because there is room for improvement. For one, the frying batter was uneven. Some prawns had more batter on the front, some had more on the back. This made the overall taste non homogeneous, with some parts being saltier than others.

    The Stewed Chicken with Young Ginger in Honey Sauce sounded interesting, but it was no more than Sweet and Sour Chicken, at least that was what it tasted like. Yes, the chicken meat was definitely more tender than the usual stuff you get outside and the sauce was decidedly lighter and less pronounced than the normal ones outside that threaten to overpower the taste of everything else. I liked this dish and so did my gf. Funny that there was no ginger taste though.

    Desserts have never really been a forte for Lei Garden and their desserts speak for themselves. My Durian Pudding tasted rather artificial although there were significant chunks of Durian meat in it. The Gelatine was in excess and gave the pudding a very creamy yet mashed up texture. My gf's Glutinous Rice Balls with sesame filling was rather tasteless. The rice balls were coated with ground peanuts, which made them fragrant. However, the sesame filling could do with more flavour.

    Dinner blew us away at about $110/-. We certainly didn't expect the bill to be so high, especially since our dishes weren't exactly expensive stuff. Nevertheless, the food quality is there and it is certainly quite refined. No one said good food comes cheap right? Service was good as well, so that kind of eased the pain when I saw the bill.

    See all my pictures here.

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    1. claud
      claud said:
      Have you ever looked at the price on the menu before you even order a dish? :P
      06 Jan 2008 at 12:40 am
    2. Bobo
      Bobo said:
      I want to eat the dim sum here. Aiyah he likes to order recommended stuff ma :P
      06 Jan 2008 at 1:26 am
    3. feizhu
      feizhu said:
      I try not to look at the prices sometime :p
      06 Jan 2008 at 11:46 am
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