Hidden gem of Tsim Sha Tsui Dutch cuisine

Hong Kong is a food capital, and you can try many dishes from all over the world in Hong Kong. I have tasted cuisine from many countries including Japan, Korea, Thailand, Italy, Spain, Mexico, etc. The only thing is that this is my first time to try Dutch cuisine. I never thought that traditional Dutch cuisine is so delicious and unique.

First of all, the Dutch House in Tsim Sha Tsui is very comfortable and luxurious. The design of the crystal chandeliers and the Dutch-style wooden clogs give people a feeling of being in a foreign country. The scenery outside the window is also very beautiful, and coupled with Van Gogh's paintings, it is pleasing to the eyes.

As for the dishes:

🌟Oxtail meat crispy fried balls
This seemingly ordinary sundry item is not a shrimp ball but a crispy fried ball made from oxtail meat. The meat inside is very tender and meaty, giving a very fresh and surprising feeling.

🌟White Chocolate Goose Liver
The white chocolate foie gras is a pleasant surprise. The sweetness of the chocolate itself is very appealing, and the foie gras has an unprecedented special taste. The presentation is also very thoughtful.

🌟Beer batter fried wolffish with beetroot and apple
This fried wolffish was my first time tasting, and the taste was excellent, completely different from other fish. Paired with a small sour beetroot apple, it was very memorable.

🌟Dutch pea soup with smoked sausage
This Dutch pea soup is a must-have food for the Dutch in winter. The addition of smoked sausage makes the whole soup richer and stronger.

🌟Slow Cooked Angus Beef Brisket
This slow-cooked beef is one of my favorite dishes because the brisket is very tender and the taste is quite outstanding when paired with the special Dutch cooking method.

🌟Homemade Apple Crumble
This homemade Apple Crumble has a lot of apple puree inside and is not too sweet as a dessert, which is quite good.

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Post by Bensonlai2010 | Apr 13, 2025

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