Showing posts with label buffet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label buffet. Show all posts

Thursday, March 02, 2006

afternoon tea: i don't recommend CHA LOUNGE

CHA LOUNGE
Grand Hyatt Hotel
No.2, Sung Shou Road
Taipei
(02) 2720-1234

Hours: 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm (Monday - Friday)
1:00 pm - 6:00 pm (Saturday, Sunday and Holidays)
Evening dessert buffet: 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

kid friendliness: no high chairs, but room for strollers in certain areas

$$$

visit reviewed: 2/28/2006

It was a promising idea- catching the last day of afternoon tea during a featured month of special strawberry themed desserts. Mmmm, strawberry desserts. But there were a few problems in our afternoon- (1) we got there at 5:20 or so, which left 40 minutes of time to wander and consume the items from the buffet area and (2) the strawberry desserts I had imagined were much yummier than the ones that were actually there.

The setting could actually be quite romantic or fun with a small group of friends- an open lounge on the 2nd floor of the hotel, dimly lit, with cushy couch area seating. The service is not bad- they whisk away the unwanted plates and offer the typical hotel type of emotion. The price is NT$600 plus service fee, which at US$18 is a bit pricier than I like to pay for an afternoon snack, even if it's a buffet. But we made the special trip and decided to try it out.

There were three main tables aligned in a U shape. The first one had all the desserts- cakes, cheesecakes, chocolate mousses, ice cream, even sauteed strawberries. The second table had finger sandwiches with different breads and fillings, fruit and salad bowls. There were some areas with bowls that were empty and not refilled, like one which I think used to have guacamole in it. The third table had a row of heated steamers, featuring an assortment of dim sum including gyoza and sau mai.

Because the servers repeated warned us that we only had until six o'clock for the food, I loaded up anything that looked interesting onto the plates to take back to our tables. True to their word, at six, they quickly cleared the buffet area, allowing you to lounge in the area, but if you hadn't responded to their last call, you were out of luck. At about 630, they started placing the items for their dinnertime buffet, which I will say that they recommended/offered us to wait to eat. Timing wise, it didn't work out for us. So I would recommend, if you do want to try Cha Lounge, you go early to give yourself time to lounge and enjoy browsing and tasting everything, instead of feeling so rushed as we did.

I started with the desserts, but out of all their assortment of beautiful looking slices of cakes and sweets, the best tasting was strawberry topped square cheesecake. It was creamy and sweet with the familiar texture of a good cheesecake. The two chocolate cakes were pretty good, but very rich. One was a dense chocolate cake and the other was a beautiful dome of glazed chocolate covering the mousse inside.

Chocolate mousse cake and melted ice cream

Assortment of strawberry cake, a chocolate and cheesecake

The other cakes were lackluster- with too much frosting, or tiny slices of strawberries adorning them. Even at the serving table, they looked a bit as if they had been sitting out too long, the mousse cakes falling over a bit. What happened to the promising strawberry theme? There were some mousse and tarts, but looked like any dessert buffet staple. Even the freshly sauteed strawberries disappointed- even after the chef worked his pan magic- the strawberries were unattractive plate of soggy strawberries that didn't taste sweet or have the luscious strawberry flavor. They tasted like watered down cooked berries. There were three smalled tins of ice cream over ice, vanilla, mango and strawberry? The flavors were good, but they were melting in the serving area and quickly became of an unfortunate pool of melted ice cream in my bowl. Maybe I expected too much? Like bowls of fresh sweet strawberries and a chocolate fountain? I wondered why I expected that and realized it was because of a picture that was featured in the ad I had seen and perhaps that was only for Valentine's day? I don't know. Nevertheless, the dessert table was just okay.

Gliding over the sandwiches table, none of them looked quite appetizing. I would have liked maybe a simple club or tuna sandwich to munch on, but they were all a bit more adventurous, on rolls and with interesting combinations of fillings. The bowls of fruit looked picked over- again a result of us coming so late to the buffet, but it's too bad that they did not refill the bowls that had been emptied.

The dim sum table ended up being the most tasty. The gyoza were pan fried and tasty, and I ended up eating a near plateful of them in attempt to get my money's worth. They were also a good balance to all the sugar I was sampling.

I suppose I will have to try more different afternoon teas to be a better judge of how this one compares, but in general, I would probably not come back to Cha Lounge, I'd probably make my date at JOYCE CAFE. For a better value, you could either get an assortment of tastier desserts elsewhere; for sandwiches, you could wander over to CHEERS which is also in the Grand Hyatt; for a buffet, you could fill up with three times the amount of food selections for the same price at the new SPICE MARKET in Eslite.

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

pizza: i recommend Pizza Hut- delivery

Pizza Hut
Taipei, Taiwan
delivery
(02) 2729-2789
(02) 2393-9889

ED Note 7/9/2007: Yay! Pizza Hut revamped their website to have lots of browser friendly English complete with restaurant addresses and phone numbers here

$

website: www2.pizzahut.com.tw

review ordered: 2/9/2006

Anyone who has eaten pizza in Taiwan has probably noticed the different toppings that are popular here such as corn, peas, squid and seafood. Often, it's not not good, just weird. As a kid, I loved pizza from Little Caesars and Pizza Hut. As a college student, I loved pizza from Zachary's and Fat Slice (go bears!). As a working 20 something, my pizza choice was CPK and Papa Johns. So what to do when none of those places are here in Taipei- except Pizza Hut? Order delivery!

I haven't stepped into a Pizza Hut restaurant here, although it always looks very crowded and I believe they have the lunch buffet option. I'll have to try it sometime. But the delivery here is surprising quick and easy.

They have special "set menus" if you are ordering for one or two, which is NT$398 (about US$12) which includes a small pizza (with 6 slices), buffalo wings and a liter of Pepsi. Their bigger pizzas range from NT$340-650 depending on the sizes. They also have pan crust or thin crust. I like Pizza Hut for their pan crusts. There's a crispy, chewy texture that is slightly greasy but fulfilling at the same time that is uniquely Pizza Hut. Also, why I prefer Pizza Hut over Domino's, which they also have in Taipei. They have different sides like wings, garlic bread, waffle fries, pasta, and potato skins.

I got the set menu with a Hawaiian pizza (pineapple plus canadian bacon) and added mushrooms (+NT$45).



The first time I ordered it, I devoured the pizza and was extremely satisified with it, except that I accidently ordered the original BBQ wings instead of the spicy Buffalo wings. The second time I ordered it, I accidentally ordered the BBQ flavor again. The wings/legs are decent- slightly sweet BBQ flavor instead of the traditional spiciness that I will have to remember to distinguish to order next time. The pizza the second time, I noticed that the mushrooms were canned instead of fresh mushrooms which have that watery canned mushroom taste and the canadian bacon seemed like regular ham. I guess I didn't notice the first time under all the cheese. If I order again, I'll probably try it with pepperoni instead of ham or just try a different flavor entirely. I've also had the seafood flavor with local friends before which I personally don't prefer- it comes with a cream sauce instead of tomato sauce and is a bit too rich for me. You gotta have pizza with tomato sauce!

The first time you order, you can browse their English website which you can check out all the toppings and see pictures. You can then browse the store list to see which one is closest to you to order. Because a lot of foreigners order from them, they usually can speak enough English to take your order. With your delivered order, you'll get a mini delivery menu with pictures to keep handy for the next time you have a craving and don't want to deal with cooking, driving or parking!

Saturday, April 23, 2005

Brunch/breakfast in Taipei

You can also search my blog or click on the restaurant name for the review.

Spend your lazy Sunday afternoon here

VVG TABLE 14, Lane 40, Alley 181, ZhongXiao East Road (02) 2775-5120 $$ avail only weekends JOYCE CAFE No. 22, Ching Cheng St (02) 2713-8362 $$$ avail everyday- afternoon tea

You could also try...

NY BAGEL CAFE No. 122, Xin Yi Rd, Sec. 5 Taipei 110 (02) 2723-7977 also on Ren Ai Road $-$$ avail weekends, M-F before 11AM and late night CAFE at Grand Hyatt Hotel No.2, Sung Shou Road, 1FL Taipei, Taiwan (02) 2720 1234 $$$ everyday Breakfast 6:30am - 10:30am MISTER DONUT -Breeze Center -NYNY Mall in Xin Yi district -across from the Takashimaya Mall -Taipei Main Station underground -and other locations $

On my to do list

  • Jake's Country Cafe
  • Citizen Cain
  • United Hotel breakfast buffet
  • McDonalds
  • Carnegie's
  • Amaroni's
  • Dan Ryan's
  • Thursday, April 21, 2005

    Indian food in Taipei

    Indian food in Taipei has often been hit or miss for me. I have a great experience at a restaurant, but a not so great experience the next time I go. So let me know if there's any solid ones out there I need to go to and what to order there (and which Indian buffet is your favorite!)

    For the most recent info, please look under the Indian label to read reviews. You can also search my blog or click on the restaurant name for the review.



    last updated: 3/2016

    HungryinTaipei strongly recommends...



    SAFFRON
    38-6, TianMu E Rd
    (02) 2871-4842
    $$-$$$







    BALLE BALLE INDIAN RESTAURANT
    No. 12 GuangFu N. Rd
    光復北路12號
    (02) 2570-7265
    $$










    MAYUR INDIAN KITCHEN 馬友友印度廚房
    350-5 Keelung Rd, Sec. 1 台北市基隆路一段350號之5
    0921-004-175/0981-917-977
    $$












    THE SPICE SHOP
    No. 6, Alley 10, Lane 50, Tienmu East Rd, Taipei
    台北市天母東路50巷10弄6號
    (02) 2873-7775
    $$













    JOSEPH'S BISTRO 想想廚房 
      No. 13, Lane 69, Songjiang Rd, Zhongshan District
      (02) 2508-1329

    $$-$$$








    HungryinTaipei recommends...





    KHANA KHAZANA
      No. 366, Section 1, Keelung Rd, Xinyi District
      (02) 8786-9366








    ALIBABA

    56-58 Nanjing E., Rd., Sec. 2, 2nd Floor
    (02) 2567-7163
    $$






    INDIAN PALACE

    at Miramar Mall, B1, 22 Jing Ye 3rd Road
    at Taipei 101, B1
    at Qsquare, B3
    $-$$




    If you are in the area, you can try...



    AALEJA

    6, Alley 5, Lane 70, Yanji St.
    (02)2773-3227
    $$







    TANDOOR
    No. 10 on Lane 73, HeJiang St.
    (02) 2509-9853
    $$-$$$


    Hit or miss..


    get the wrap to go, don't sit and order curry

    ALLAH DIN INDIAN KITCHEN

    at Rao He Night Market
    near Song Shan train station
    $-$$





    don't get the lunch set or samosas
    TAJ

    No. 12, Alley 6, Lane 170, ZhongXiao E Rd, Sec 4
    (02) 8773-0175
    $-$$



    My to-do list

    • New Delhi
    • Himalaya
    • Goa
    • Out of India




    :)