One of the most well-loved cuisine in our country is Chinese cuisine that’s why a lot of Chinese restaurants are popping everywhere. The new addition to that is this Tai Koo HK Roast, serving authentic HK roast that will surely satisfy your cravings.,
Here are some of the food we have tried.
Spicy Wagyu Noodles – we all love this new addition to their menu! Spicy wonton noodles served with generous amounts of perfectly cooked wagyu beef. It also comes with fried siomai and bok choy. The fried siomai was a good addition to this meal but I am not a fan of it.
Price: Php 278
Table for: 1
Food Rating: 5/5
Char Siu Pork + White Chicken Rice (C5) – char siu pork with sweet and salty sauce + white chicken with a subtle gingery taste like the Hainanese chicken.
Price: Php 188
Table for: 1
Food Rating: 4/5
Original Tai Koo Plate – this plate includes all the best sellers from Tai Koo — soy chicken, char siu, and roast pork belly with fried pork siomai, hard-boiled eggs, Buchi, and Jasmin rice. This plate would definitely be on my list whenever I feel extra hungry. I also love their Buchi, I hope it has 2 pcs per serving. Haha.
Price: Php 288
Table for: 1
Food Rating: 4/5
One thing I like about Tai Koo HK Roast is the availability of vegetables on their menu which you can add on your plate. All their vegetables were perfectly blanched and served with the garlic oyster sauce and the best part is, it’s good for sharing.
For the broccoli, just add Php 58.
While for the Gai Lan and Bok Choy, you just have to add Php 38. Affordable.
Aside from that they also have dim sum which you can add to your already sumptuous meal.
Fried Gyoza – this gyoza was okay but I think I will say pass to this next time.
Price: Php 98
Table for: 1
Food Rating: 3/5
Sharks Fin – also with this one. It was rather ordinary for me.
Price: Php 98
Table for: 1
Food Rating: 3/5
Overall, we really love their Spicy Wonton Noodles, a must-try for those craving for that spicy wonton noodles or wagyu beef. For those who don’t want something spicy, they have other tossed noodles like the Char Siu Pork and Wonton, Roast Pork Belly and Wonton, Soy Chicken and Wonton, and HK Roast Duck and Wonton but I would suggest that you don’t let the wagyu beef from the Spicy Wonton Noodles pass you by.
Disclaimer: We’re invited to try out their food but this review was written with an honest opinion.