Thursday 17 March 2016

Korean Fried Chicken at Cheemc, Review.

Post written by Sammii.

Don't you love a humble, hidden, hush-hush, Houdini-wouldn't-even-want-to-escape-from-here, kinda restaurant! This Korean restaurant on Walworth road has been sitting right under my nose since December 2014! 

Cheemc is located amongst the many pizza, fried chicken and kebab restaurants near Elephant and Castle tube station. Up until this weekend I had always thought that it was another donar kebab shop! Oh boy was I wrong! If Cheemc had any similarities with these normal takeaway shops is that it specializes in fried chicken! Though not any kind of fried chicken... Korean fried chicken!

"I dream of the day where donar kebab shops are replaced by Korean fried chicken stalls!"

I would say that Korean fried chicken is gently rising in popularity in London since the opening of On The Bab. 
Cheemc, Walworth Road
My friend was visiting me this weekend and she had a craving for yangnyum chicken, so I went off and did some researching online and came across this little place. It had been recommended by local Koreans and with instagram being my deciding factor, I thought I would give Cheemc a try. 

Cheemc is a tiny restaurant seating under 30 people. The menu was handed to us, and what struck us was that alot of things on the menu had been crossed out! A shame really because I would have liked to try some of the black pudding dishes!
Cheemc menu, Walworth Road
Cheemc, Walworth Road
Green Tea £1 per person. 
Cheemc, Walworth Road
Kimchee £2.50
This kimchee sure had a kick to it which I enjoyed, it was fresh and crunchy. 
Cheemc, Walworth Road- Kimchee Jeon
Kimchee Jeon £6.50
This was one of my favourite dishes! It was nice and crispy on the outside, a nice amount of filling on the inside, without making it soggy and just the right amount of spice! Hands down best jeon I have ever had!
Cheemc, Walworth Road- Japchae
Japchae £7.50
Cheemc, Walworth Road
Cheemc, Walworth Road- Toppoki
Toppoki £6- Rice cake with sweet chilli sauce with fish cake.
This was the second awakening to our taste buds, it was very spicy! If I had this to myself, my face would have needed a towel for sure! It had a good flavour, although the rice cakes could have done with more boiling as the rice cakes were a tad too tough for my liking. 
Cheemc, Walworth Road- Fried seaweed roll
Fried Seaweed Roll (2 pound something- sorry I forgot the price and the proper name!)
Very nice- sorry I can't be more descriptive than this!
Lemme try again then- The food came out piping hot! Just the way I like it!
Cheemc, Walworth Road- Yangnyum chicken
Yangnyum Chicken (above) and Soy Chicken (below), half of each, £17.50. 
Cheemc, Walworth Road
You know how the TV is the center piece to place all your furniture around in the living room. The Korean fried chicken is the centerpiece on this dining table! A TV playing an addictive, plot ensnaring TV series, the episodes will be played one after the other.  The Korean fried chicken will go one by one!

The chicken did not disappoint, I was very happy with the generous portion size! The chicken was the real chicken and not the bits that no body wanted: thigh, breast, drumstick, everything was in there! My friend, Lady A, enjoyed how moist the chicken was and the how the outer skin was sweet and beautifully glazed.

It can get very busy in here especially around dinner time, luckily we got there earlier at around 6ish, by the time we left an hour or so later there were 2 sets of diners waiting to be seated. As the place was very small as well, I found that there was always a constant draft, which made it quite breezy if you were to sit nearer to the front of the restaurant. All in all however for a good eat no fuss restaurant, this little demure place is a definite place to visit!

For 3 of us diners the price came to £18 each.

Atmosphere- 5/10
Service- 7/10
Food- 9/10

Chocolate Sushi Rating- 8/10
Cheemc Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Sunday 13 March 2016

Candle Lit Dinner @ Amici Miei

Sammii here!

So a month ago it was a Sunday and a Valentines day! I went on my first Valentine's day dinner :) I know how Valentine's day can be an advertising money spending trap kind of day, buuut it still feels nice when your man can go out of his way to spoil you for the day! 

I am defiantly not the type to have an extravagant full on cheesey Valentine's day however, and I was quite scared that everywhere that weekend would be a full on IT'S-VALENTINE'S-DAY-BE-ROMANTIC-PRESSURE-IS-ON-YOU, so I was very happy that this little restaurant in Shoreditch was not full on in your face! It was discreetly decorated for the day with a rose in the middle of the table and a Valentine's day menu. 

My other half and I both opted to go for the Valentine's day menu, as we both are lazy to look and choose through the complete menu lol!

The menu was priced at £31 per person which included a starter, mains, dessert and a glass of prosecco. It gave you different options to choose for each course, but this is what I choose for my set Valentine's day dinner, 
Starter: Capesante In Salsa Pesto- Scallops and Pesto.
I thoroughly enjoyed this starter, it was very simple and light!
Mains: Gnocchi Al Tartufo Nero E Porcini- Black Truffle and Porcini Gnocchi.
This dish had a very chesnut-ty wooden taste. I think that it could have done with a bit more flavour as I felt as though the taste was watered down. 
Dessert: Strawberry Tiramisu. 
The star of the show always ends with dessert. This red curtain came in the form of red strawberries!
It was a delightful end to the meal and it was a very hearty size! We were both struggling to finish this dessert! It was very creamy!

I was happily fed and accompanied by a very fine guy sitting across the table from me with a very nice shirt on, nothing could have gone wrong that day! :)

Atmosphere- 10/10
Service- 10/10
Food- 7/10

Chocolate Sushi Rating- 8/10

Amici Miei Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

"I wish I was a dancer, tracing with my feet the lines of Butlers' menu"

Sammii here!

I have recently been lavishing myself far too much (by accident- long story cut short, I thought that this experience would be free but it wasn't!) I went for a spot of afternoon tea with my girls. Tea and catching up just go hand in hand!

The Venue? 
Butler's at the Chesterfield Mayfair Hotel.

Price? 
£36.50 per person.

The venue being in the heart of Mayfair fell nothing short from what you might expect. Doormen stood in the entrance ready to meet and greet you as you arrive. High ceiling, luxurious furniture, it is a place you imagine the queen dining in. A place where you go to treat yourself for a one off occasion. It looked like people dining here had those exact thoughts, as there were choirs of "Happy Birthday to you" that went off more than 5 times. There were a group of women who looked like they were celebrating a baby shower. 

We were seated in an area that had a conservatory/green house feeling, of course feeling like I was sat in the conservatory of Mr Obama's own home! This place would be wonderful in the summer time as it had glass panels on the ceiling letting the weather shine through, though this being London and in the middle of February, it was glum weather all around. 
We all chose to go for the afernoontea package which came at £36.50 per person. Everything came with free refills, so it was kind of like a buffet style afternoon tea! 
Up first was this fizzy little drink, which was very refreshing and fun!
I went for the Chesterfield Afternoon Tea blend, which was full of flavour with hints of spice in it. 
The Sandwich Selection: 
  • Honey roast ham with Cheddar cheese and tomato chutney on onion bread.
  • Roast chicken with grain mustard mayonnaise and nibbed almonds on white bread.
  • Scottish smoked salmon with cream cheese on brown bread.
  • Free range egg mayonnaise and watercress on basil bread.
  • Cucumber and cream cheese on white bread.
My favourite one was the roast chicken with grain mustard mayonnaise and nibbed almonds on white bread, the picture of it is below. It was the most softest bread and the almonds were a nice touch to it as your typical chicken mayo sandwich would not have it!

In fact they were so good that when they came to refill our sandwiches we only asked for the chicken one!
My least favourite sandwich was the cucumber and cream cheese, just as I found the whole sandwich very dry and the bread was not as fresh as I expected it to be. 

The bread used for all the sandwiches were not very fresh, if I had to put a sell by date on them I would have said that they were to expire in 3 days, and they seemed like that had left the sandwiches out in the air for too long. 

The scones-
There were two scones presented which was the original scone and a chocolate one. I liked the original one the most, the chocolate one was ok and there was added chocolate chips in the scones which made it a nice little treat biting into one. The downside again to these scones were that they were not 5 star fresh. 
Golden egg I choose you!
This was a white chocolate egg, that I found very sweet, I didn't finish the whole thing off. 
This oompa loompa cupcake was also very dry, like it had been made 3 days ago!

My favourite from the sweets was this blueberry macaroon. It tasted how it looks! 

Towards the end of our afternoon tea, a member of staff dressed as willy wonka came over and told each of us to pick out a golden envelope from his hat, the envelope was sealed and the next time if we were to come here they would open the envelope and there would be a prize inside. For example free afternoon tea, a percentage off etc. 

My friend already had a golden envelope from the last time she had come here, which gave us 10% off this time round, unfortunately this was not taken off our bill and we had to remind the staff to take it off. 

We could take away the things we had left and more in a box. Though when I say more, they were not very generous with it! 

All in all I would not return back here. The food was disappointing and not fresh, and not worth the price. 

Atmosphere- 10/10
Service- 9/10
Food- 4/10

Chocolate Sushi Rating- 5/10
Butlers - The Chesterfield Mayfair Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Thursday 3 March 2016

HKK: Happy Chinese New Year! Year of the Monkey.

Written by Sammii
For all the fellas, if you have a date- TAKE HER HERE! 

This intimate restaurant is a sure fire way to impress her: a candle lit table, fine food and tip top service to add to it, you've got to be seriously making bad moves for this date to go wrong!
HKK Moorgate
HKK is located on a unsuspecting street amongst the businesses of Moorgate. 

I went here on a girly date the week of Chinese New Year. The display was done up just for the occasion as you can see from my picture- the words mean good fortune! I ate my heart out in here so I hope good fortune will be coming my way this year and wishing you all good fortune for this year as well! 

We were meeted and greeted by a member of staff who took our coats in and showed us to our seats. 
HKK Moorgate
There was only one choice on the menu for the night which was the set menu for £88, which included 8 courses. This is the most i've ever payed for a meal but I thought hey ho, i'm here and i have a reason to celebrate! Always nice to start off the year with festivities. 

My friend ordered the mocktail below- this was made especially for her as she wanted something non alcoholic (last time we had cocktails on a work night, it did not end well!) He mixed up a lychee drink for her which was very refreshing!

The table was laid out with a red book which was actually a story version of the menu. It was a beautiful book with stories of why each of the items on the menu were traditionally eaten in Chinese culture. I thought the book was a cute little touch to the menu. I will be writing the stories to go with each dish in this blog entry!
HKK Moorgate- Mocktail
First up on the menu was the Prosperity Platter. This included 3 plates (below).
HKK Moorgate- Prosperity Platter
Prosperity Platter- Fortune Wrap
Black moss, or fat choi, sounds like fa cai meaning 'fortune' or 'prosperity'. This sounds very similar to the auspicious Chinese New Year greeting Gong hey fat choi'! Symbolising luxury. 
HKK Moorgate- Prosperity Platter
Fortune Platter- Grilled Spice Sea Salt Welsh Organic Pork, Mustard and Goji Berry. 
In ancient China, bamboo stmes filled with gunpowder were burnt to create small explosions that would ward off evil spirits such as the Nian, a beast that would visit at New Year and terrorise villagers. The meat sounds like a firecracker when its' being cooked. Symbolising celebration.

The pork skin was wonderfully crisp and the meat was fat and juicy. It was nice to see what my mum typically cooks on Chinese New Year seen in a fancy restaurant. 
HKK Moorgate- Prosperity Platter
Prosperity Platter- Prosperity Salad.
Prosperity salad, often referred to as yusheng or lo hei, originated 700 years ago in the Southern Song Dynasty, from Chaozhou and Shantou. Lo hei means "to toss": family members gather to toss the salad as high as possible signifying good luck and happiness. Symbolising abundance, prosperity and vigour. 

The waiter came and poured some dressing on this salad and some other touches you can see in the picture, he explained to us that he was building it up higher as it is more lucky. 

Next on the menu...
HKK Moorgate- Tai Ji Supreme Seafood Soup
Tai Ji Supreme Seafood Soup.
While prosperity, luck and fortune are often wished for during Chinese New Year, health and long life are also desired, and soup has many natural health benefits: it aids digestion; provides nourishment; and contains many herbs associated with vitality and wellbeing. For these reasons and many more, soup has a prominent role in traditional Asian households. 

The ancient Chinese philosophy of yin and yang plays a significant part in Chinese cuisine, exemplifying the importance of balance and harmony in ingredients, textures and flavours.

The two soups represent the sky and the earth, and these complementary forces are prayed to during celebratory festivities to bring brighter weather and improved crops. 

We had to put the spoon of vegetables into the soup and eat it together. It was a delight! I loved the whole concept of it. 
HKK Moorgate- Dumpling Trilogy
Dumpling Trilogy. 
It is customary in northern China for family members to spend New Year's Eve making dumplings, or jiaozi. This tradition dates back thousand of years, and the dumpling is now one of the most widely loved foods in the whole country. 

It is believed that eating dumplings on New Year's Eve, traditionally just after midnight, brings good luck and happiness in the coming year. 

As the shapes of the dumplings are similar to the ancient Chinese gold or silver ingots, they bring prosperity and wealth. 

This dish was probably one of my faves! How can you go wrong with putting a paint brush with soy sauce as the paint on a food dish! I like to say that soy sauce is like a paint to a painter in Chinese cuisine. It tasted great and was bursting full of flavour!
Roasted Cherry Wood Peking Duck. 
Historically reserved for the imperial courts, Peking duck is associated with royalty and grandeur. 

It wasn't until the Qing Dynasty that the popularity of Peking duck spread from the imperial kitchens to the upper classes and the wealthy. In fact, it was so favoured by the literati of China that the dish inspired poetry from writers and scholars. 

The Peking duck, with its crispy skin and rich meat, represents luxury and symbolises fidelity.

My friend LOVED this dish, she said that it was the best duck she had tasted in her life haha. The whole duck was cut in front of us as well by the chef who wheeled out a kitchen top to showcase the chopping. The waiter explained each and every dish as they were brought out to us. This roast duck dish he said had taken 2 days to prepare!
HKK Moorgate- Lobster Noodles XO Sauce
Lobster Noodles, XO Sauce. 
The lobster, or dragon of the sea, represents the supreme emperor in celebratory banquets, as emperors often took on the symbolism of the dragon as they hoped to bring good fortunes to their lands. 

Lobster signifies unity and completeness. 

The symbolism of noodles extends far beyond the New Year: they represent the eater's life. 

It is customary on the seventh day of the Chinese New Year festivities to eat a bowl of uncut noodles, often made with a single lump of dough that is stretched and stretched again until each fold creates a thousand thin threads. 

These noodles, known as longevity noodles, are symbolic of a long and healthy life. 

The meat on the lobster was a very nice meaty piece and the dish was the perfect amount of flavour, it was a very fresh dish which is unusual for a noodle dish as usually in restaurants it is over cooked with too much oil. I made sure I didn't break my noodle, I'm eating for long life for you and me! :)
HKK Moorgate- Sichun Mala Lamb
Sichun Mala Lamb.
Lamb is traditionally eaten in western China, especially in provinces such as the Xinjiang where the cuisine is more Islamic or Arabic in origin. 

By this point I admit I was getting very full up, but that didn't stop me! Those lamb pieces were too succulent to say no to!
HKK Moorgate- Vanilla and Mandarin Dumpling, Osmanthus and Orange Infusion
Vanilla and Mandarin Dumpling, Osmanthus and Orange Infusion. 
Tangyuan dumplings are enjoyed on the fifteenth day of the Chinese New Year, known as the Lantern Festival. This festival marks the last day of the Spring Festival, and it's customary for revellers to light red lanterns and eat sweet dumplings.

The round dumplings, and the bowls in which they are served, represent family unity and union. 

Tangerines, mandarins and oranges are auspicious Chinese New Year symbols. In fact, the word 'orange' sounds like the Chinese word for 'wealth', and as such oranges are frequently given as gifts to encourage affluence in the New Year. 

This was our first dessert. I was very surprised by this dish and this was one of my favourite dishes on the menu. It tasted similar to white chocolate on the outside and the filling exploded onto your taste buds and I cannot explain the taste but it was honestly sensational.
HKK Moorgate- Green Apple Parfait, Cardamon Cake and Crispy Apple Noodle
Green Apple Parfait, Cardamom Cake and Crispy Apple Noodle.
In some parts of China it is traditional to eat and gift apples during Chinese New Year, as the word apple in Chinese 'pingguo' sounds like the word 'peace'.

I loved all the different textures of the dish, going from the ice cream like texture to the little cake bits.
HKK Moorgate- Tray of Togetherness
Tray of Togetherness. 
It is customary to offer guests an assortment of treats from a Tray of Togetherness, or chen-hop, in order to provide a sweet beginning to the New Year. 

The tray is typically octagonal in shape and filled with sugared fruits and sweets. It has eight compartments, as the number eight is lucky in Chinese culture. Each food has a positive message, from wealth and prosperity to a long and healthy life. 

HKK Moorgate- Tray of Togetherness
We got to choose 4 things from this tray each, from the bottom left corner, the one with the green square on it is the pandan choux, next is the lime marshmallow, I forget what the next one after that is, and the one on the end is the red bean choux. All were fabulous, in particular the 2 choux's were my faves!

These little treats went down nicely with my pot of tea! 

At the end of our 8 courses the waiter came to our table personally and gave us a copy of the menu and stamped it in the corner himself. We had a brief little chat to him and thanked him for the food. It was really nice how he came to introduce himself, yet again another neat touch to the experience.
HKK Moorgate Menu
When our bill came it was presented to us in a chest drawer, the damage was £110 each, this included the drinks we ordered which was one mocktail, a pot of tea and some still water, not forgetting the service charge too! Blood and sweat were dripped on the bill for this! But I must say it was worth every penny!
HKK Moorgate
This may sound like I'm trying to promote the place for money or something but I am not and I can honestly say that this is the best restaurant I have ever been to!
The staff made you feel very special, like you were VIP on there restaurant floor. Our waiter, Jerome (shout out to Jermone btw for a fabulous time!) noticed that we were both taking lots of pictures of the food and asked us if we wanted pictures of all the food emailed to us as they had pictures of them. It is such a small gesture, but you would never get a waiter asking you that in any other place! 

The whole experience from stepping into the restaurant to eating was none other but an EXPERIENCE for both myself and my taste buds! I felt like there were so many different textures and flavours, different yet beautifully complementary to one another. I felt as though some of the dishes dared to be experimental as well, for example the tangerine dish, and it totally worked! It was amazing and I fully give a round of applause to this menu and of course a bow to the chef!

Atmosphere- 10/10
Service- 10/10
Food- 10/10

Chocolate Sushi Rating- 10/10

HKK Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato