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2019-09-29
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Amidst the crazy protests, we had to find a safe place for dinner - Repulse Bay seemed like the spot.Limewood has great ambiance and open-window views of Repulse Bay beach, but I expected the food to be better - the fusion menu looks chic and contemporary, yet the execution was pretty average/slightly sloppy.I don’t understand why restaurants say they’re fully booked, then when you get there fully 70% of the tables are empty throughout the entire dinner service. What’s the point of that? You cre
Limewood has great ambiance and open-window views of Repulse Bay beach, but I expected the food to be better - the fusion menu looks chic and contemporary, yet the execution was pretty average/slightly sloppy.
I don’t understand why restaurants say they’re fully booked, then when you get there fully 70% of the tables are empty throughout the entire dinner service. What’s the point of that? You create an aura of scarcity yet have no business. Kind of a self-damaging.
We ordered the ahi tuna tostadas, guac and chips, spicy shrimp summer rolls, Mexican corn, and fried fish tacos. All dishes came out 3 mins after ordering. The mediocre results signal all were prepped in advance? Nothing specifically wrong, just seemed so-so upon consumption.
Ahi tuna tostadas - ok
Pet wild boar outside restaurant, lives on beach
Fried fish tacos - fish definitely pre-fried, as it arrived room temp. They should make-to-order, would’ve been much better
Mexican corn w Coconut shavings - decent
Spicy shrimp summer rolls - doesn’t it look like a mess? Was pretty spicy
BTW Repulse Bay is now like 95% white people. How this happened I don’t really know. But walking around the Pulse sidewalk, looking restaurant to restaurant, it’s seriously all-white. Prob highest per-capita concentration of white people in all of Hong Kong. Strange.
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