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Kitoh - Hainam

Went to this restaurant for the first time today for lunch. The previous time I went past here and looked at the menu, a guy stood outside trying to pressure my colleagues and I into the restaurant. The end result was that it annoyed me so we walked off. Today they had no one outside, so I decided to check it out.

Noticed some yum cha dishes on offer as entrees, so I decided a single Custard Bun and Hainam Chicken for my main meal. The custard bun came out first, and wasn't that great, tasted like the ones you buy from the asian groceries. I think i'll stick to yum cha places for custard buns.

The Hainam chicken came out and looked pretty appealing. It came with rather decent size chicken pieces on one plate, a plate of rice and a bowl of soup. This is my impression of their Hainam chicken.

Rice - was too dry, didn't have chicken flavour to it as expected from a true hainam chicken dish.
Chicken - pieces were too big and not too tender, I prefer slightly smaller tender pieces.
Soup - taste like average soup.
Sauce - needed more spiciness to it.

I still reckon Chom Chom makes the best Hainam chicken.

Where are all my photos?

Some of you are probably surprised that I have been posting photos of my food with all the camera gear I got. I will endeavour to update my posts with some photos.

Here a recent picture I took with my new Canon 16-35 f2.8 II Lens.



Bigger picture can be found here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/akwoo/2805260681/

Top Spots so far

Wow, already 6 months in Melbourne, looks like my project might be extended longer too.
Haven't tried many new restaurants lately.

Top picks so far will have to be following.
Yum Cha - Taipan
Italian - Papa Ginos
Chinese Seafood - All People
Hainam Chicken - Chom Chom
Cakes - Some place in Camberwell
Japanese - Hako
Pho - Indochine Box Hill
Hong Kong Cafe - Star East Glen Waverly
Dumplings - Chadstone Shopping Centre food court - forgot the name of the place.
Fine Dining - Yet to find a favourite.