Reason:Produced by European celebrity chef Richard Ekkebus | Creative new French cuisine
Currently closed|Open at 12:00 today
+852-21320066
7/F, The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, 15 Queen's Road, Central
What travelers say:
The restaurant has just completed renovations and is still as classic as ever. Although the restaurant has changed its policy and no longer uses dairy products and uses less refined sugar, salt and oil, the taste is still close to the past, or the seasoning is more refined.
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The restaurant has just completed renovations and is still as classic as ever. Although the restaurant has changed its policy and no longer uses dairy products and uses less refined sugar, salt and oil, the taste is still close to the past, or the seasoning is more refined.
Appreciate the thoughtfulness of each dish and each ingredient. Every time the dishes are served, the waiter will carefully introduce the source and cooking method of the food. Very considerate! RecommendHomemade bread with beef bone marrow. The bread is hot and soft when it is served! The portion is also very large. One person can feel full after eating half of it. The beef bone marrow is very fragrant and smooth with a vanilla flavor. Because the taste is not strong, it will not be greasy.
Amber, located in the Mandarin Hotel, is a delicious Michelin two-star restaurant. This time I went there for dinner with my friends. The food was mainly French cuisine. The steak was the most appreciated among the dishes. Other dishes such as desserts were also good. In addition, their tableside service was also very considerate.
I had a wine lunch course. Overall, it was a decent two-star restaurant. I only liked one dish, the iberico pork, which was the main course. The meat was tender and medium rare, and the sauces were excellent, some were sour, some were sweet, and some were salty. The wine pairing was with some good entry-level series from wineries, which was OK for lunch. One of us ordered wagyu beef as the main course, and we also ordered sweet wine, so the price went up a bit, otherwise it would have cost about 1,000 yuan per person.
I have been eyeing the Michelin two-star restaurant AMBER for a long time, and I succeeded! I came here for its Weekend wine lunch. There are four glasses of wine in the whole lunch, and each wine pairing is very suitable for each course and dessert. Wine lovers should not miss it (btw, I am dizzy). Overall, Amber is worthy of being the sixth Michelin restaurant in Asia and the 24th in the world. The dining experience is first-class and worth recommending
The old Hong Kong Tire has two stars. Compared with Caprice, it is a stable new-style French restaurant, and has been ranked 24th in the world. Chef Richard Ekkebus learned from the French cuisine master Pierre Gagnaire. The menu includes sea urchin with caviar, charcoal-grilled Miyazaki wagyu, and octopus with green bean puree. In addition to the luxurious ingredients, there are many highlights, but few amazing points in terms of technology.
A restaurant worth a special visit! Each dish is exquisitely presented and tastes great. Children especially like the appetizers, which are fun and delicious. The combination of lobster, sea urchin, caviar and fruit is very colorful. The octopus is soft and tender, and the Miyazaki wagyu is tender and juicy. The service is also the usual high standard of Mandarin, you will not be disappointed!
The restaurant is quite popular, and it took 2 weeks in advance to book a seat for lunch. Restaurant service: The restaurant manager is Italian, handsome, and the service is enthusiastic. The restaurant provides Chinese service. The menu changes with the season, and there is an unupdated Chinese menu. Food: The ingredients are very good, the presentation is exquisite, the taste is not amazing, the desserts are very delicious, and the tableware is a bit old. No wonder it is not rated 3 Michelin stars.