Sep 9, 2006

Ganpachi Ramen

> Location : Shop 103G, Basement level, Times Square,
Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

> Cuisine : Japanese Ramen
> Tel. # : (852) 2917-7232
> Website : N/A

Now this is exactly the same time i had curry in a hurry for your information, haha. ramen huh? i guess i kind of miss shinsengumi from westminster, california too much i had to eat some ramen on the side, haha. hakata ramen, yeah! =) so again, for people who didn't read my other review, ganpachi is located in the basement level of times square. there's a big food court there with various cuisines to choose from. this whole food court is ran/hosted by city super. everytime you order something, you have to pay through the city super people. ganpachi has two other locations at silvercord and APM according to their business card. hibiki ramen and hachiban ramen express is also part of the same group which are located at harbour city (tsim sha tsui) and city plaza (tai koo) respectively.

anyhow, how's ganpachi's food? i had one of their pig tail bone soup base ramen. the ingredients are as follows: bean sprouts, corn, green onions, crispy seaweed, bamboo shoots, pork strips, sesame and of course your ramen noodle. the soup is light and not too salty. the soup taste is well defined for the most part. the ramen texture was about between soft and medium. on a side note, some of the pork slices reminded me of bacon the way it's cut, haha. i think after contemplating everything, the one thing that i would ask for is to make the soup base stronger. it was definitely light and refreshing but i think it could be just a little bit stronger in taste. my sister who comes along with me while i review food sometimes agrees with me on that part.

ultimately, it was good for the most part. the portion definitely doesn't lack. the bowl was big and the ingredients is all in there. corn is different for me in japanese ramen. i usually don't see it used much. in a lot of ramen i order. i can't disagree it is presented nicely as seen in the photo. it was on the right track to becoming a great bowl of ramen. just with my personal take, the taste needed to be a bit more define/stronger. but hey! for fast food base operation ramen, it's pretty good already!


< 3 1/2 out of 5 >

Curry in a Hurry

> Location : Basement 1, Times Square, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
> Cuisine : Indian style fast food
> Tel. # : N/A
> Website : N/A

Curry in a hurry! now there's a rhyme you wouldn't think of for a indian fast food chain right? haha. i think it's quite clever. so what's up with this place? located on the basement floor of times square in causeway bay, there's a food court filled with all sorts of cuisines. this place is actually hosted by city super. everything is paid through city super after you order. anyways, one place in particular that pops out to simon is definitely curry in a hurry, haha. again, deprived of indian food, i went straight to this place. curry in a hurry is managed by the restaurant curry pot. this particular curry in a hurry does not have everything on the original menu. so how do we order? well, simply everything you can see in the front is what you can order. it is about 1/3 out of the menu you get to choose from. still, there are a good variety of stuff to choose from.

they have these sandwiches made out of naan and these burrito lookin' things i really want to try out. but i had to go the traditional way and order some curry with some roti chenal. basically it's a soft type of bread kinda of like naan but usually made into a bigger surface area and much softer. buttery and very good! so the set i got was called, "double happiness." basically it comes with 2 big pieces of roti chenals, a vegetable curry, a chicken or lamb curry and indian style coffee or a drink of your choice. the vegetable curry had peas, carrots, corn, green beans and potato in it. it's a nice yellow texture. taste wise, it wasn't particularly special but not horrible either. i say, it's better than "alright." how about the other curry? i went with lamb for the other curry and this one i enjoyed a lot more. the taste reminded me of some of the indian restaurants i've been to when i had lamb style curry. there's quite a few pieces of lamb inside so don't be afraid the portion is lacking. the curry was good and does well for a fast food standard! going back to the roti chenals, the two pieces they gave you were incredibly big. that was a big plus to me and plus it tasted pretty good.

price wise, the set was $40 hkd. most of the items are between $20-40 hkd so it isn't bad at all considering the portion they give you. in the end, there are so many different types of things you can choose from this place. i will definitely come back and revisit this review. as for now, base on fast food standards, i believe this place deserves a...

< 4 out of 5 >