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Rich Garden Restaurant (Jordan)
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輕食
上湯魚蛋
HK$ 54
For reference only: 上湯魚蛋 features fish balls simmered in a clear broth made from fish stock. This dish highlights umami flavors, often garnished with green onions and served with rice or noodles, reflecting Cantonese culinary traditions.
0上湯鮮蝦雲吞
HK$ 61
For reference only: 上湯鮮蝦雲吞 features shrimp-filled dumplings served in a clear brothThe dish combines delicate flavors from the broth, often made with chicken or pork bones, and is typically garnished with green onionsIt is a popular Cantonese dish, enjoyed for its lightness and comforting qualities.
0上湯鮮蝦水餃
HK$ 61
For reference only: Shrimp dumplings are made with fresh shrimp wrapped in thin dough, boiled in brothServed in a clear soup, they highlight the natural sweetness of shrimp and are often enjoyed in Chinese cuisine.
0酥炸鮮蝦雲吞
HK$ 66
For reference only: Crispy fried shrimp wontons feature shrimp wrapped in thin dough, deep-fried until golden. Often served with dipping sauce, they are popular in Chinese cuisine as appetizers or snacks.
0酥炸鮮蝦水餃
HK$ 66
For reference only: Crispy fried shrimp dumplings feature shrimp, flour, and seasonings, deep-fried until goldenOften served with dipping sauce, they are popular in Chinese cuisine.
0蠔皇燜北菇
HK$ 69
For reference only: Braised shiitake mushrooms in oyster sauce, simmered to enhance umami flavorsTypically served with rice, this dish highlights Cantonese culinary traditions.
0惹味豬肚絲
HK$ 69
For reference only: Stir-fried pork belly strips with spices and seasonings, served with rice or noodlesThis dish originates from Chinese cuisine, highlighting savory flavors and a tender texture.
0白灼鯪魚球
HK$ 69
For reference only: White boiled fish balls are made from minced fish, typically served in a light broth. The dish features a delicate flavor, often accompanied by soy sauce or chili dip, and is popular in Cantonese cuisine.
0白灼本地牛肉
HK$ 69
For reference only: White boiled local beef features tender slices of beef gently poached in water. Served with a soy sauce dip, this dish highlights the natural flavor of the meat, commonly enjoyed in Cantonese cuisine.
0柱侯牛筋腩
HK$ 83
For reference only: Braised beef tendon and brisket cooked in a savory soy sauce mixtureThis Cantonese dish features tender meat, star anise, and ginger, typically served with rice or noodles.
0濃湯灼菜心
HK$ 26
For reference only: 濃湯灼菜心 features blanched Chinese broccoli in a rich broth. The dish combines umami flavors with a light seasoning, typically served warm as a side or appetizer in Cantonese cuisine.
0濃湯灼西生菜
HK$ 26
For reference only: 濃湯灼西生菜 features blanched lettuce served in a rich brothThe dish combines umami flavors with a light, savory profile, often enjoyed as a starter in Cantonese cuisine.
0豉油皇炒麵
HK$ 20
For reference only: Soy sauce stir-fried noodles feature wheat noodles sautéed with soy sauce, vegetables, and proteinThis Cantonese dish is often garnished with scallions and served as a main course.
0蛋黃鹹肉糉
HK$ 26
For reference only: Egg yolk and salted pork zongzi are sticky rice dumplings wrapped in bamboo leaves. They are filled with glutinous rice, salted pork, and a rich egg yolk, then steamed to enhance the savory flavors. This dish is a traditional Chinese delicacy often enjoyed during the Dragon Boat Festival.
0香脆油條
HK$ 17
For reference only: Crispy fried dough sticks made from flour, water, and baking powderOften served with soy milk or congee in Chinese breakfast.
0香煎蘿蔔糕 (3件)
HK$ 23
For reference only: Pan-fried radish cake features grated radish, rice flour, and seasonings, cooked until golden. Served in slices, it is a popular dim sum dish in Chinese cuisine, often accompanied by soy sauce.
0即煎蝦米腸
HK$ 26
For reference only: 即煎蝦米腸 features rice flour and dried shrimp, pan-fried until crispyIt is often served with soy sauce and chili for dipping, popular in Cantonese cuisine.
0蜆蚧鯪魚球
HK$ 69
0南乳豬手
HK$ 69
0白灼豬粉腸豬肚
HK$ 69
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燒味斬料
蜜汁叉燒
from HK$ 97
For reference only: Honey-glazed char siu features marinated pork, roasted until caramelized. It is often served with rice or noodles, showcasing Cantonese barbecue techniques.
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