The stairs will lead you to the bar where guests will have a fantastic view of Hong Kong. Of course I went there but was not able to take a photo. I was so shy. The sheer drape just gives every visitor the "wow" impression.
The place was designed by Philippe Starck who is is a well-known French Product designer and probably the best known designer in the New Design style. I was amazed on how the walls were designed that will just make you speechless. Perfect lighting, perfect texture and wonderful material.
Each seat has a cotton cover with the printed faces of past chefs and managers of the place.
If you have this kind of view, it will indeed make your stay a memorable one right?
Let's talk about the food.
For appetizer I had, Julienned potatoes with fresh Wagyu beef.
I finished the whole thing without saying a word. It was served with sweet white wine, which by far the best wine I've tasted. I have the cork and the label at the flat.
For main course, I had Lamb Chops with mint leaves (I think). The meat was tender and succulent. But I'm not really a fan of mint in dishes. It was good though.
This was served with Red wine which was a bit too strong for me. :)
I would die right now if somebody could give me a piece of lemon squares. I am a fan of lemon squares and cheesecake (forget brownies and chocolate cakes). So infusing these two would be heaven!
For dessert I had citrus cheesecake and it was the perfect combination of my happy food :)
It was served with Häagen-Dazs Vanilla Ice cream or was it Ben and Jerry's?. Anyway I finished the whole thing without blinking!
I cannot say that the 200 USD meal was worth it because let's face it, that's too expensive for Filipinos. But I can say that the experience was one of a kind. Thanks to my good friends, James and John for this one of a kind birthday gift :) I really appreciate it.
And yes, all the tables were made of REAL MARBLE and the glasses were made of REAL CRYSTALS.
Felix is very avant-garde so to speak so you can't wear flops or whatever.
For reservations, please see below.
The Peninsula Hotel
28/F, Salisbury Rd.
Hong Kong, China
2366-6251
You can ride the MTR and take off at the Tsim Sha Tsui Station. I think The Peninsula Exit is E.
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