$325 Lobster and Beef - 5 Star Hotel in Hong Kong

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • Visiting Summer Palace at Island Shangri-La Hotel in Hong Kong, a Cantonese restaurant (with Michelin Star) where Chef Leung prepares wok-fried lobster and wok-fried beef.
    0:09 Stir-fried fresh lobster with crispy preserved vegetable, goji berries, crispy rice, spring onions, red onions and shallots.
    5:08 Stir-fried diced beef with garlic, esparagus and X.O. sauce in a crispy nest

Komentáře • 101

  • @adenfilms1739
    @adenfilms1739  Před rokem +16

    0:09 Stir-fried fresh lobster with crispy preserved vegetable, goji berries, crispy rice, spring onions, red onions and shallots.
    5:08 Stir-fried diced beef with garlic, esparagus and X.O. sauce in a crispy nest

  • @S_Heavens
    @S_Heavens Před rokem +18

    Yes finally Hong kong. Love their street food. Pork rice, duck rice, dumplings, cuttlefish squares my fav. Hope you make some videos on their street food like before.

  • @superman55566
    @superman55566 Před rokem +6

    Another fantastic video Aden! We're loving every second of it 🙌

  • @blabla-kp5or
    @blabla-kp5or Před rokem +11

    The second dish I could probably cook myself for 15$

    • @hanshuang4287
      @hanshuang4287 Před rokem

      Envrionment definitely play a big role in price

    • @MJG70
      @MJG70 Před rokem +1

      Even lobster, isn't that expensive.

    • @fitofito1001
      @fitofito1001 Před rokem

      $25, be fair if you used top quality beef that costs about $100 a pound.

    • @schan9908
      @schan9908 Před rokem

      the taste is also just $15

  • @MikeTrieu
    @MikeTrieu Před rokem +8

    It's crazy how that wok can get so hot that it reaches the flash point of the oil even without direct contact with the flame! 😳

    • @WongYuAnTheAwesomeKoala
      @WongYuAnTheAwesomeKoala Před rokem +5

      Its the cooking wine that is on fire

    • @gjaeigjiajeg
      @gjaeigjiajeg Před rokem +1

      @@WongYuAnTheAwesomeKoala pretty sure he was referring to 8:42. That was oil, not cooking wine.

  • @user-kv6tc9vo9b
    @user-kv6tc9vo9b Před rokem +4

    amazing wok fry skills shown by the chef

  • @tommccarron324
    @tommccarron324 Před rokem +1

    I see they found a use for old Saturn V rocket engines

  • @beanieduchet2928
    @beanieduchet2928 Před rokem +2

    That is some truly photogenic mis en place

  • @tube95759
    @tube95759 Před rokem +3

    I hope a bowl of steamed rice is included with that price.

  • @bobbylopez5320
    @bobbylopez5320 Před rokem +2

    325 I will not step in no fine dining restaurant everything he's cooking I can go to a corner Chinese restaurant and get the same food the same amount for about 30 bucks

    • @1515cci
      @1515cci Před rokem

      ....you’ll get more portions for sure at a corner restaurant.

  • @dlbm_industries
    @dlbm_industries Před rokem +3

    Вок на реактивной тяге это замечательно)
    В прочем как всё заведение целиком.Спасибо,контент как всегда выше всяких похвал.

  • @noonsound4894
    @noonsound4894 Před rokem +4

    The difference between a $325/dish restaurant and a $15/dish restaurant, is $310.

  • @daramc3998
    @daramc3998 Před rokem +2

    Your dish looks very appetizing, thanks for sharing

  • @Ba87865
    @Ba87865 Před rokem +1

    Thank you

  • @MAC3451
    @MAC3451 Před rokem +1

    I enjoy your videos

  • @user-vv7ht5yb1v
    @user-vv7ht5yb1v Před rokem +1

    似曾相識師傅是不是在上閤屋作過

  • @yokaidokena3659
    @yokaidokena3659 Před rokem +5

    Wow, this guy really is a master chef! I'm sad now that I won't ever be able to taste his food!

    • @stevenm6200
      @stevenm6200 Před rokem

      Why won’t you??

    • @RebuttalRecords
      @RebuttalRecords Před rokem +1

      @@stevenm6200 Because he'll need to win the lottery to dine there.

  • @randomboris
    @randomboris Před rokem +30

    $325 for two simple dishes. Expensive.

    • @malayrojak
      @malayrojak Před rokem +2

      Prices could only go up now...

    • @jimbob4456
      @jimbob4456 Před rokem +4

      This ain’t your local Supper Club bro.

    • @raulsaenz9085
      @raulsaenz9085 Před rokem +2

      Complete agree! You can go elsewhere and and get more for that amount and at great places too!!!

    • @leejames6421
      @leejames6421 Před rokem +2

      I reckon you should not try sashimi or sushi (omakase) in that case…

    • @wezzla
      @wezzla Před rokem +4

      2022 be like, $50 for ingredients, $50 for the skilled labor, and $225 for the jet fuel

  • @jfoodreviews
    @jfoodreviews Před rokem +1

    Wok skills on point ❗️

  • @yammoobab
    @yammoobab Před rokem +2

    너무 좋은 영상이에요🥰 🇰🇷

  • @ferebeefamily
    @ferebeefamily Před rokem +1

    Looks delicious. Thank you for sharing.

  • @henkyu3822
    @henkyu3822 Před rokem +1

    Amazing Wok!

  • @apolyedapolyed7524
    @apolyedapolyed7524 Před rokem

    夠鑊氣,炒麪就會好好吃!😋😋😋

  • @iishyxvietxboyii1
    @iishyxvietxboyii1 Před rokem +2

    $325 USD?

  • @TeddGCM
    @TeddGCM Před rokem +1

    I never understood what the difference is between a $325 dish vs a $30 dish of the same thing. What makes it 10 times the price? It's the same ingredients, the same cooking techniques, same everything (OK, it comes is a cute little bowl like thing). The only thing I can ever determine is the price you pay is for the atmosphere, the treatment you get from staff, etc. And the portions are so tiny compared to a $30 meal.

  • @J_GoTTi
    @J_GoTTi Před rokem

    *”THAT’S HOW YOU COOK! FROM NOW ON, THAT’S HOW YOU COOK!”*

  • @robertlee4172
    @robertlee4172 Před rokem +2

    Kitchen looks too clean to be shooting a video mid day. There's few kitchen staff around. When that place ramps up for lunch service, it would get pretty loud.

  • @Houseofyards
    @Houseofyards Před rokem +1

    $2k for the lobster?

  • @dany666
    @dany666 Před rokem +3

    Life is so nice somethings ... im way over my head in debt and people enjoying life at its fullest...fuck my life dude... dont mind me just enjoy every little bit of it...other people deserve it...i dont

  • @anthonyjohnson2172
    @anthonyjohnson2172 Před rokem +1

    when i start to cooking as a chef since 1987, it's no wonder for this cooking skill

  • @pakistanifoodslover
    @pakistanifoodslover Před rokem +1

  • @Consrignrant
    @Consrignrant Před rokem

    The decor, the food, the plating............is it 1970?

  • @jakklovediablo6293
    @jakklovediablo6293 Před rokem

    I like how he done cooking he turn off the gas by the knee.
    Most of chef dont turn off gas when done cooking. I really nate it

  • @user-mz3wo6ot6e
    @user-mz3wo6ot6e Před rokem +1

    我好奇這龍蝦肉是不是只有4到5塊,感覺好少

  • @betsyrocks
    @betsyrocks Před rokem +1

    I wish I had a burner like that.

  • @TamTranTriZzle
    @TamTranTriZzle Před rokem +1

    $255 for that Lobster dish??? What kind of lobster demands $255 for 4-5 bites of lobster tail sheeeeesshhhh

  • @codylong3517
    @codylong3517 Před rokem +1

    That's not a wok range, It's more like an After Burner

  • @brianbale9511
    @brianbale9511 Před rokem

    Its one of them scenarios were on street in kong youd possibly get this for way less but in air conditioning comfort seated in a cosy chair with prawn crackers that melt in mouth and ice cold water or a beer.. chewed slowly maybe a free cup of tea its the best ingredients with a good chef so its your money its your choice i know what iyd do but thats me not you

  • @heatmyzer9
    @heatmyzer9 Před rokem

    What are the powders he spoons into the wok?

  • @elivaneli
    @elivaneli Před rokem

    rocket boosters for a stove, impressive.

  • @IanEckert1977
    @IanEckert1977 Před rokem

    I'm watching a Hong-Kong restaurant on Netflix at the moment Boys and Germs...

  • @hakesong
    @hakesong Před rokem +2

    I can only imagine spending 325usd for two dishes

  • @user-lk7ir8cn2g
    @user-lk7ir8cn2g Před rokem +1

    台湾、中国料理は加熱の力が凄いから、
    見てて楽しい!

    • @ehislqwezad316
      @ehislqwezad316 Před rokem +1

      Hong Kong is not China. Taiwan is Republic of China since 1921

  • @jaycee5676
    @jaycee5676 Před rokem

    $325 HKD or USD?

  • @deelo2281
    @deelo2281 Před rokem

    Why do these woks never have handles?? His fingers and thumb are super close to the metal. I’m sure he’s burned his fingers a few times

  • @dalemaxey3674
    @dalemaxey3674 Před rokem

    No offense if you don’t explain anything how can we learn

  • @sbjr903
    @sbjr903 Před rokem +1

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @aparecidoazevedo8179
    @aparecidoazevedo8179 Před rokem +1

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇧🇷
    From Brasil

  • @user-pi8ly8kq3h
    @user-pi8ly8kq3h Před rokem

    いつ香港に行ったのですか?

  • @Keichan2501
    @Keichan2501 Před rokem +2

    Most likely it's Hong Kong dollars. Not U.S. dollars.

  • @toddage83
    @toddage83 Před rokem +1

    I can get that beef dish for about 8 bucks here .

  • @pointyfox
    @pointyfox Před měsícem

    The X.O. in "X.O. sauce" is cultural appropriation. They took it from X.O. cognac. It means "extra old". When they used X.O. for "X.O. sauce" they didn't appropriate it because they wanted to call it "extra old sauce", they took it because they didn't know what it stood for and figured it meant something along the lines of "fancy".

  • @zhiwang29
    @zhiwang29 Před rokem +1

    A supposedly high end dining experience that deep-fried everything? Failure! Somehow all the Hong Kong "high end" dishes are so not worth it. No fancy ingredients or lengthy cooking time.

    • @hongwalker6457
      @hongwalker6457 Před 5 měsíci

      That kind of using deep-fired for Pre-blanched beef and vega called 走油 rather than 油炸which is aimed to make the food completely well-done, I think shall be considered differently with those deep fired chicken fast food ( with its iconic thousand year oil)

  • @MJG70
    @MJG70 Před rokem +1

    $325 for that.

  • @RebuttalRecords
    @RebuttalRecords Před rokem

    What currency are the prices in?

    • @DejaVuEXP
      @DejaVuEXP Před rokem

      I hope they're in HK dollars, which is about 40 USD.

  • @user-xg6zk3ij9s
    @user-xg6zk3ij9s Před rokem

    How can Chinese cook seafood, but Japanese food is full of fancy taste

  • @naodakagiannis6876
    @naodakagiannis6876 Před rokem +1

    Noti gang

  • @Gapaxbr
    @Gapaxbr Před rokem

    325 US dollars or HKD??

    • @kenchau8578
      @kenchau8578 Před rokem +1

      You can see at 12:00 of the video.. HKD 2,552 = approximately USD 325. But as a local we seldom go to this kind of restaurant as it's overpriced

  • @nimuil
    @nimuil Před rokem +1

    HK rarely uses spring onion, garlic, ginger to cook. And everything deep fry. That is different from mainland.

    • @morganchan2465
      @morganchan2465 Před rokem +7

      No, We use those in EVERY DISHES, steam fish, stir fry everything, it is the flavour base of many dishes~ You are misunderstood something I guess. The cuisine in the region is complication it can't just use geography to divide or catagorise. You are not right but I am very glad that you are interested in our cuisine. I wish one day you can visit Hong Kong and find out more by yourself

    • @FinalVibes
      @FinalVibes Před rokem +3

      I would disagree. HKers (and cantonese chefs) LOVE the mix of spring onion, garlic, and ginger, and most dishes are stir fried or steamed...

    • @terryklim4069
      @terryklim4069 Před rokem +2

      Spring onion garlic and ginger is the basic combo for asian cuisines. Its like the French bouquet garni in Asia in few words.

    • @zamn5235
      @zamn5235 Před rokem

      what do u mean LOL we use them all the time...

    • @johnyim27
      @johnyim27 Před rokem +1

      One of the ingredients for the beef dish was deep fried garlic slices.

  • @user-tm3nu2fb5k
    @user-tm3nu2fb5k Před rokem

    oh my god? oil? 🤮ㅈㄴ느끼하겠다 전부 기름이네 oil drink food

    • @cloudl.2687
      @cloudl.2687 Před rokem

      It’s different from the cheap foods you ordered daily.

  • @kindyli8439
    @kindyli8439 Před rokem

    Taiwan no1