Hainanese Delights Best Selling Hainanese Chicken |
Hainanese Chicken Rice comes from the Chinese
subtropical island of Hainan and
many of the sons and daughters of Hainan migrated to Singapore. The most-popular
dish of Hainan is the Chicken Rice in which a chicken is
used in all ways — poached for the meat, the soup is used to make a deliciously
flavoured rice and to also infuse the chili sauce. Thus, Hainanese Chicken has
become one of Singapore’s top loved dishes. I have long discovered this awesome Singaporean specialty dish at Hainanese Delights at Robinson's Galleria in Ortigas. I could vividly recall the very first time I had eaten this dish and I was blown away because it was so good. The only caution is to go easy on the chili and ginger sauce to make the dish more enjoyable. (I'm a chili fan so I used a lot of ginger and chili so you can probably imagine the intense heat because I was perspiring while eating!)
The well-lit new Hainanese Delights at Robinson's Galleria |
I love the simplicity of boiling/soaking
chicken in the broth (water). I made Hainanese style chicken several times and my
family loved it. However, the preparation itself will require much patience,
from gathering all the necessary ingredients because you also had to have
minced ginger, spring onion oil condiment and use store bought dark sweet soy
sauce to give the dish some nice contrast down to the chicken fat trimmings—it takes
so much of your time. So each time we’d like to crave and enjoy Hainanese
Chicken, we look no further, Hainanese Delights is the place to go!
The Unlimited Chicken Rice at Hainanese Delights |
Deep Fried Hainanese Chicken with deliciously good sauce that goes well with their unlimited rice |
Hainanese Delights offers two different kinds of chicken--Hainanese Classic Chicken dish and Hainanese Fried Chicken. Both dishes are fantastic. They also make a really good broth. The chicken was cooked just
right, the taste subtle and clean. The rice was rich and sinful. The chili
sauce hot and fresh.
Hainanese Delights Laksa Seafood Soup |
I absolutely
love their Chicken Rice moist chicken breast meat and their crunchy Radish cake
dipped in vinegar. I’d also say the same mmmm yummy goodness to their Spicy
Fried Squid (called Eat the Heat). Highly recommended would have to be their
Tofu Terrific—large cubes of tofu immersed in deliciously sweet soy sauce
concoction. Oh, and please do not forget to order their deep fried mantao.
Paired with their Laksa Noodle Soup, the mantao perfectly goes well with the Laksa’s flavourful
seafood curry and coconut milk based soup.
Hainanese Delights Mantao bread with Laksa Seafood Soup |
The surprisingly delicious crunchy radish cake |
Tofu Terrific |
Eat the Heat: Spicy Fried Squid with Onions and Chilies |
Another deep fried tofu dish with veggies |
Hainanese Delights Fish Fillet |
If Chicken isn't exactly your thing, you could try this huge Pork Chop |
The Chili and Sweet Soy Sauce |
Hainanese Delights in Robinsons Galleria is the first of the 15 branches in the country since its launch last February 14, 2012. Mr. Pierre Ching and Ms. Sheila Ong-Ching, owners of Hainanese Delights are planning to open more branches this year and they are also open for franchise.
Of course, I'd like to encourage everyone to come and visit Hainanese Delights at Robinson's Galleria as well as their other branches to know what I'm talking about here. I suggest you guys should try it for yourselves. I guarantee, they won't put a hole in your pocket. Prices are affordable without sacrificing its quality. Just a word of advice though, don't expect Hainanese Delights to be as authentic as the ones being served in Singapore. Mr. Valentino Enriquez, Hainanese Delights General Manager had explained that they had to twist (just a bit) the recipes on their menu to suit the discriminating Filipino palate.
Hainanese Delights are located at the following areas:
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Cybergate Cebu
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East Wood City Walk 2
·
Fishermall, Quezon City
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Robinsons Forum, Mandaluyong
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Robinsons Las Pinas
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Robinsons Magnolia, Quezon City
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Robinsons Malolos, Bulacan
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Robinsons Metro East, Pasig
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Robinsons Otis, Paco Manila
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Robinsons Pangasinan
s Disclaimer: I am not compensated for this post. Opinions expressed are 100% my own.
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