Acclaimed retired chefs return to revive old forgotten Hong Kong banquet dishes at Goodwood Park Hotel

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Veteran actor-host-celebrity food critic Moses Lim stepped in to assemble four Chinese chefs – each armed with experience ranging from 20 to 40 years – to present a Hong Kong styled Cantonese menu that dates back 30 years.

The taste of nostalgia does not come more delicious than in the hands of four Chinese cuisine maestros, three of whom were brought out of retirement to present the first-ever “at Goodwood Park’s Chinese restaurant Min Jiang.Chan Kwok , Chef Chin Hon Yin and Chef Chung Ho Shi have all gamely donned their aprons once again to join hands with Goodwood Park’s Min Jiang Master Chef Chan Hwan Kee and deliver an exclusive menu comprising intricate dishes that date back to more than 30 years.

Every one of the 19 highlighted dishes are elaborate and labour intensive, relying on the skills of each acclaimed chef, who are all individually armed with a range ofBlack Angus Beef Rolls stuffed with Enoki Mushrooms, one of his signature dishes when he first arrived in Singapore back in 1981 at Happy Valley Restaurant.

After achieving the perfect consistency of milk, cream and cornflour, the custard is then carefully deep-fried at the right temperature to render a fragrant ‘fried-yet-fresh tasting’ result. This precursor to the more commonly found sweet version is seldom served nowadays due to the complex process and time required.

 

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