Hakkasan has just launched there Ramadan menu for summer 2012. At AED 188 for 3 courses of these special Cantonese delicacies, you really can't go wrong. The first course consists of a choice of four different tasty bites pictured below.
The Chilean Seabass Shumai with a black bean sauce was delicate and savory. Encased in rice paper and complimented by glass noodles, these morsels were easy to enjoy and a light and healthy way to break your fast.
Now these Wagyu Beef and Mushroom Wraps were the perfect little parcels with punchy asian flavors. The tender pieces of beef cooked with the hearty mushrooms produced a well rounded flavor for a satisfying Iftari. The vibrant colors of this chicken and lotus root dumpling really got my appetite going. The texture of the outer dumpling shell was chewy and warm with a crunchy lotus root and tender chicken filling inside, I couldn't help, but to go back for seconds.
These Crispy Taro Rice Rolls seasoned with Chinese five spice were my absolute favorite! The texture of the puffed crispy rice paired with the soft taro root was enough to send my taste buds into a frenzy. Not the healthiest choice, but worth every bite.
Onto the mains, we begin with my favorite, the Charcoal Grilled Black Cod with Chinese Chives. The delicate fish paired with a sweet sauce and crispy mushroom is making my mouth water as I'm typing. It's one of those items that you will think about and crave, and will go back for.....
Stir-Fry Kung Pao Corn-Fed Chicken with cashew nuts and cloud ear, the ever so popular Chinese chicken dish, done Hakkasan style was nothing short of elegant. The added cloud ears offered a little more soft texture to the nutty crunch of this dish. Not my particular favorite, but nicely executed.
One thing I've noticed from my my past visits to this swanky establishment is that they do beef very well. My all time favorite dish on the regular Hakkasan menu are the Tea Smoked Wagyu short ribs. This Braised Wagyu Beef with Szechuan pepper and a sesame peanut sauce was a close second. Sesame in any cuisine is usually a huge incentive for me to order, but the pairing with beef and peanut sauce, takes it one step further to a full on flavor explosion!
Even in the dessert department Hakkasan brought out the big guns. We began with a Warm Apple Tart with Green Apple Sorbet then onto a Hakkamisu with Coffee Ice Cream. All I have to say is Hakkamisu some MORE PLEASE!!!! The playful plating and creative interpretation of Hakkasan's Tiramisu was heavenly. It had the right proportions of coffee, cream, and crunch! The Warm Apple Tart on the other hand was sub par, but the Green Apple Sorbet really brought it all together. It would be great as a palette cleanser, and should be served in between the mains and dessert course. My overall experience at Hakkasan this time around was as good as my first. With two locations in the UAE, you have an option to dine at the Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi, or at Emirates Towers in Dubai, where I enjoyed this lovely feast. The cuisine, decor, and ambiance all make the environment a great evening out. A meal at Hakkasan doesn't need to be reserved for a special occasion, with a menu as good as this, put this destination on regular rotation for your next iftar indulgence this Ramadan!
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