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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

The China House @ Mandarin Oriental Bangkok

Cuisine: Chinese
Price: THB900 per person without alcohol (what we paid for)
Visited: 21 September 2013
Food: 7/10
Atmosphere: 8/10
Value for money: 7/10
Services: 7/10

Mentioning the prestigious Mandarin Oriental Bangkok, the very first things we always think of are quality and service. Indeed, The China House is one fine Chinese food destination for Bangkokian. The restaurant itself does not locate in the main building like Le Normandie or Ciao but it is located at the same wing as shopping plaza and parking tower: a two storey colonial building with dark and low light atmosphere representing lavishing feel. The dark wooden furnitures are elegant. The place is rather spacious and there are private rooms which are available upon request. As for service wise, it was good but we feel that some other restaurants of Mandarin Oriental Bangkok offer better and more friendly services.

China House @ Mandarin Oriental Bangkok

China House from outside

relax and contemporary interior

During lunch time, The China House serves dim sum everyday and it does also come in buffet choice which costs around THB900 per head. Again, it was dim sum and dim sum dishes are sort of similar everywhere. Please allow us not to go into detail of each one of them. Below is the list of what we had tasted.

Szechwan hot and sour shredded chicken soup - ซุปเสฉวนไก่ (6/10)
sweet corn crab meat and asparagus soup with shredded fish maw - ซุปข้าวโพดเนื้อปู (4/10)
deep-fried shrimps and mango waffle fritters - มะม่วงทอดไส้กุ้ง (5/10)
steamed scallop dumplings with green pea shoots - ฮะเก๋าหอยเชลล์ (6/10)
steamed salmon dumpling with red tobiko fish roe - ขนมจีบปลาแซลมอน (6/10)
spiced lotus root, water chestnut and kale crystal dumplings - ฮะเก๋ารากบัว (6/10)
shrimp and pork "Siew Mai" dumplings flavoured with X.O. sauce - ขนมจีบเอ็กซ์โอซอส (8/10)
"Shanghai" style juicy pork dumpling served with red vinegar - ซาลาเปาเซียงไฮ้ (9/10)
freshly made "Cha Siew" rice rolls with coriander - ก๋วยเตี๋ยวหลอดหมูแดง (6/10)

steamed buns filled with fragant coconut and egg cream custard - ซาลาเปาไส้ครีมมะพร้าว (6/10)
"Yang Zhou" style fried rice with barbeque pork and shrimps - ข้าวผัดหมูแดงและกุ้ง (9/10)
stir-fried egg noodles with seafood and soy sauce - บะหมี่ผัดซีฟู้ด (6/10)
mango and dragon fruit pudding - พุดดิ้งมะม่วง (8/10)

Out of these dishes, ones that really impressed us were "Shanghai" Style Dumpling and "Yang Zhou" Style Fried Rice. The dumpling was filled with delicious pork and juicy: typical dish that can be found in many places but well made here. As for fried rice, the good ones come in whole grain rice, not soaky, and delicious just on its own. This fried rice has it all. It was really enjoyable. I did not expect much with fried rice but it turned to be the one I really like. Else, Siew Mai was the most delightful among steamed choices here and mango pudding was pleasant. I am not normally a big fan of mango pudding but they made it savoury here that I could not resist.

Well, at the price around THB900 - 1,000 for buffet dim sum which is similar to other Chinese restaurants in fine hotels in Bangkok, The China House is sure one of the good choice for our return trip.

Szechwan hot and sour shredded chicken soup

sweet corn crab meat and asparagus soup with shredded fish maw

close up on sweet corn soup

deep-fried shrimps and mango waffle fritters (THB160)

steamed scallop dumplings with green pea shoots (THB150)

steamed salmon dumpling with red tobiko fish roe (THB220)

spiced lotus root, water chestnut and kale crystal dumplings (THB150)

shrimp and pork "Siew Mai" dumplings flavoured with X.O. sauce (THB180)

dipping Siew Mai into soy sauce

"Shanghai" style juicy pork dumpling served with red vinegar (THB100)

vinegared Shanghai Xiao Long Bao

freshly made "Cha Siew" rice rolls with coriander (THB200)

steamed buns filled with fragant coconut and egg cream custard (THB220)

fully filled bun with custard

"Yang Zhou" style fried rice with barbeque pork and shrimps

stir-fried egg noodles with seafood and soy sauce

mango and dragon fruit pudding

petit fours

The China House @ Mandarin Oriental Bangkok
48 Oriental Avenue
Bang Rak
Bangkok 10500
Thailand

Open Hours: Tue - Sun 11:30am - 02:30pm for lunch and 06:00pm - 10:30pm for dinner

Sunday, July 10, 2011

La Tour D'Argent (Special Visit) @ Le Normandie, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Bangkok

Cuisine: French
Price: THB5,000 per person without alcohol (what I paid for)
Visited: 9 July 2011
Food: 8/10
Atmosphere: 9/10
Value for money: 5/10
Services: 10/10

Le Normandie @ Mandarin Oriental Hotel Bangkok is without doubt one of the finest French haute cuisine in Thailand. Perhaps I do not have to mention about the perfection of Le Normandie: the grand and elegant decoration, the finest choices of menu, the great wine list, and most of all the unrivalled services. During the first week of July 2011, La Tour D'Argent, the famous restaurant of Paris that has been in operation for more than 400 years, did give Le Normandie a special visit. Of course, the well-known Duck Press was also in the menu for residence of Bangkok to try without flying all the way to Paris. We were lucky this time to be able to book a place for lunch to try the legendary duck. La Tour D'Argent has claimed to raise ducks at its own farm. Each diner who orders the duck would receive a postcard with serial number. At this occasion, Andre Terrail, the owner of the restaurant, has flew all the way himself to greet guesses. 

Atmosphere @ Le Normandie

The Legend Duck Press

Chef performing "Pancakes Belle Epoque"

Ranges of home-made bread here are spectacular. All of which were really tasty and the choice of butter here was selected with the well-known Danish brand "Lurpak". Though it was not a home-made butter but the good enough to satisfy us though.

Selection of Breads and Butter

Beautiful Set of Butter

A Glass of Fruit Punch

The first dish of the meal was Beef Terrine with Charroux Mustard. Though we found that it was tender and sweetness from terrine with a hint of sour scent that combine everything nicely, we still think that this dish was nice at the ordinary level (7/10).

Beef Terrine with Charroux Mustard

Next was Pike Dumpling "Andre Terrail". This dish was surely an outstanding one. Supremely soft which combined just perfectly with foamy and creamy gratin and mushroom. Some people may feel that this dish gives the feeling of fish ball though (9/10).

Pike Dumpling "Andre Terrail"

Pike Dumpling "Andre Terrail" (The Inside)

This was followed by Roasted Cod with Olives and Tomatoes. This one was well cooked to give the perfect tenderness of fillet. It had rather light taste with tomato as the main scent. We felt that this dish tasted a bit like Ratatouille, hence, this gave a rather traditional expression (8/10).

Roasted Cod with Olives and Tomatoes

Shoulder Confit of Lozere Lamb with Agria Mille-Feuille was indeed a delightful dish. The supreme tenderness of lamb with scent of herbs. The gravy was enjoyable but we felt that it was a bit too salty, otherwise a perfection (8/10).

Shoulder Confit of Lozere Lamb with Agria Mille-Feuille

Here comes the legendary duck: Duckling Tour d'Argent, Souffleed Poatatoes. The special thing about this was the gravy sauce that was made by pressing parts of duck including bone and blood. Perhaps we did expect it too much, we felt that this dish was not that special. The duck was not that tender but firm and smooth (7/10).
The other one was Slow Cooked Duck Leg with Bearnaise Sauce, Salad with Truffle Oil. We prefer this one though. The meat was really tender while the skin was crisp. Another traditional dish that was well prepared (8/10).

Duckling Tour d'Argent, Souffleed Poatatoes

Slow Cooked Duck Leg with Bearnaise Sauce, Salad with Truffle Oil

The dessert was Red Fruits in an Aromatic Hibiscus Juice and Cream Cheese Sorbet. This one was well picked by the chef. After heavy meal you would not want another heavy dessert, right? This one was light and refreshing with combination of sweetness and sour of berries. The sorbet was smooth and pleasant. We did want more of this though (8/10).

Red Fruits in an Aromatic Hibiscus Juice and Cream Cheese Sorbet

Petit Fours with a cup of Latte after the meal was rather great and cheerful.

Petit Fours

A Cup of Latte

This restaurant is surely a supreme quality restaurant, however, these fine qualities do come at cost though. Overall we did enjoy the foods prepared by La Tour D'Argent and the super friendly services of Le Normandie. Nevertheless, pricing was rather excessive for a meal of this quality from our opinion. But for an experience may be acceptable.

La Tour D'Argent (Special Visit) @ Le Normandie, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Bangkok
48 Oriental Avenue (Soi Charoen Krung 40)
Charoen Krung Road
Bang Rak, Bang Rak
Bangkok 10500
Thailand

Open Hours: 12:00pm - 02:30pm for lunch and 07:00pm - 11:00pm for dinner, closed for Sunday lunch
Tel: +66 (0) 2659 9000 ext. 7670
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