MING COURT

4.6/5108 Reviews
Mong KokCAD94
Cantonese Cuisine
One of the Top Fine Dining in Hong Kong
ReasonFocusing on modern Cantonese cuisine with seasonal ingredients
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Currently closed|Open at 11:00 today
+852-35523300
Level 6, Cordis, Hong Kong, 555 Shanghai St, Mong Kok, Hong Kong
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Today, when the Michelin Guide to Hong Kong and Macau 2021 was released, I will post a review about a Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant that I just went to dine in 🍴 This famous Chinese restaurant in Hong Kong is "Ming Court". They have been firmly seated at one or two stars for more than ten consecutive years (2009-2021) since the Hong Kong and Macau Guide appeared. It is located in the Cordis Hong Kong🏨, the dining area is elegantly decorated, and the restaurant offers a variety of exquisite dishes, including excellent homemade dim sum. Although the restaurant is located in a prime location in Mong Kok, I don't often go to Langham Place in Mong Kok. It's a rare visit after ten years. This time, in addition to ordering a few dim sum, I also ordered two selected award-winning dishes. [Taste] First, let's talk about their famous baked abalone and chicken nuggets. The plating is exquisite, using a whole dried abalone, and paired with Pu'er tea to relieve greasiness. It is a sincere work. We also ordered vegetarian spring rolls with morels and healthy three-color dumplings. The three-color dumplings have colorful skins and different fillings in each color. The green ones are porcini, elm ear and spinach dumplings, the orange ones are wolfberry, shrimp, crab meat and carrot dumplings, and the red ones are scallop, morel and beetroot dumplings. They taste good. As for the award-winning dishes, we chose "Ruyi San Nong" and "Dragon Emperor Wearing Golden Armor". Both are very creative dishes, especially the plum and scallop jelly in "Ruyi San Nong". At first, it was hard to imagine what it was like to have a scallop in plum jelly, but the feeling after eating it was quite good. It was sour and sweet with a little freshness, which was quite interesting. Originally, I wanted to try Yan Jingning's famous dish again, but the waiter said that it was not available that day, so I ordered "Liusha Yangmei" as a dessert. The crispy beetroot glutinous rice was served with mountain slag strawberry jam, which was very appetizing. 【Service】 Overall, I am satisfied with the dining experience at Ming Court. Their dishes are in the style of modern Cantonese cuisine, which is creative and does not conflict with traditional Cantonese cuisine. Although I felt that the restaurant was a bit short of staff on the day of the meal, the service staff were professional, diligent and friendly. 【Environment】 By the way, if diners are interested in art, they can also take a look at the contemporary art placed in the hotel or restaurant before and after the meal. The hotel concierge also gave me an introduction that day. It turns out that one of the paintings of Mr. Wu Guanzhong, a master of art who is proficient in both Chinese and Western culture, is also in it.
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