So happens to be my parent's anniversary. To try something different and new, we decide to give our local Hyatt hotel a sign of support and try out their soon-to-be famous chinese Restaurant Shatin 18. Why 'soon-to-be' famous? well...I will explain later...
The restaurant itself is going for that New Hip Asian look, with the dim lighting, dark wooden benches and comfortable sofa booth seats. It also has a large open kitchen where you see their chefs spin their magic with the oriental culinary weapon aka 'The Wok'. The glass covered open kitchen makes the kitchen chefs looked like caged animals. Anyways, the place boasts itself for their wide selection of regional Chinese food, from Cantonese, Shanghai to Beijing. They even had a chef in a noodle bar to prove it, he hand makes lanzhou liamen/noodle in front of an audience upon order.
Mainly the dishes there are forgettable....




So....why I am writing this review....because i left the best dish at the last...
Okay, I cheated...let me backtrack a bit
I first read about Shatin 18 from the uber awesome Time Out bi-weekly magazine, which writes some excellent food reviews in all areas of HK. It was the magazine that gave me the tip off of a amazing new style of Peking Duck, opening up in my own back garden. The chef in the house is an ex-chef of the infamous Quanjude/全聚德, one of the oldest and the most well-known peking duck restaurant in Beijing. The chef promises that he cooks the proper Beijing way, unlike the local method they use in local famous eateries such as Peking Garden. The ducks are hot blasted in a oven until all the fat melts away, leaving only a layer of crunchy skin.
(Sorry, the food was too good, I forgot to take photos...so have to steal from Open Rice...)
As the chef slowly peels away the skin of the duck, he explains carefully in the 3 unorthodoxymethods of eating
Method One: Only the Skin
Method 2: Only the Meat
Method 3: Skin with Meat Attached to It
The chef insisted that each serving must contain EXACTLY 88 pieces, no more, no less. I guess its for Good Luck?
So how random is it? You are in the middle of fuck nowhere of Shatin, so happens to find a 5 star hotel, in a restaurant that calls itself Shatin 18, being served by one of the best Peking Duck chefs in the World? And the Duck? Best you ever had! Don't care if it cost $360HKD each.
Final Verdict: Do it for the Duck. Its worth the trip. Maybe as good or even Better than Peking Garden. No Jokes. NOW GO THERE BEFORE MORE PEOPLE FIND OUT!
Original Time Out Review: http://www.timeout.com.hk/restaurants-bars/features/26793/sha-tin-18.html
Openrice: http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/sr2.htm?shopid=30739