It
was good to be back at Hop Sing, the Chinese Restaurant in Ponderosa Golf &
Country Club and I echoed the sentiments of blogger, Tony of Johor Kaki fame,
who said that he had a tradition of having his first Lo Hei celebration at
Hop Sing each year.
Tony
and I were among friends invited along with other corporate guests to join this
preview of their Chinese New Year banquet that will be served from January 10
to February 5, to commemorate this festive season.Everyone lending a hand to add in the
auspicious ingredients to top the salad
for our traditional Prosperity Toss
We
are familiar with the restaurant’s menu of wholesome, homecooked-style dishes, and
I am partial towards their signature chicken dish – Ginger Chicken – and traditional
Cantonese warm dessert of Fah Sung Wu, a tasty ground peanut soup.
Hop
Sing has earned a reputation for family gatherings like the traditional Reunion
Dinner and corporate Hoi-Kong Farn (Cantonese) or corporate Back-to-Work
gatherings at the start of the new lunar year, serving set menus that cater to
smaller groups for both dine-in and takeaways.
The
Chinese usually celebrate with sumptuous meals as they believed that it augurs
well for greater prosperity and abundance in the coming year. Entrance into Hop Sing at
Ponderosa Golf & Country Club
But as
families and friends opt to gather in smaller groups, the set menus at Hop Sing
are designed to cater to small groups that aimed to reduce food wastage.
To usher
in the Year of the Rabbit, the culinary team has created sumptuous set menus dubbed
Rabbit of Prosperity 5 for five diners (RM338+) and Rabbit of Wealth 5 also for
five diners (RM468+).
For
groups of eight diners, Hop Sing will serve set menus dubbed Rabbit of
Prosperity 8 (RM888+) and Rabbit of Wealth 8 (RM888+).
Our first Lo Hei, prosperity salad toss, this year
As
businessmen in this part of the world had started the tradition of eating Yee Sang or Raw Fish salad at the dawn
of the New Year, each of these festive menus will keep the tradition of
starting with a prosperity toss of this salad.
At Hop
Sing, this auspicious salad was served without fish, where the slivers of fish
were replaced by slices of fresh mango in an appetising Noble Prosperity Mango
Yee Sang that not only tasted good but was also a great option for vegetarians.
Of
course, there was also Noble Prosperity Salmon Yee Sang for diners who wished
to savour raw fish in their traditional Lo Hei or prosperity salad toss.
As dish
after dish were served to our table, all of us agreed that the food quality and
taste of all the dishes highlighted from the menus served in Hop Sing were familiar,
comforting and oh, so delicious.A whole roasted Chicken
Our
meal continued with soup of Braised Crabmeat with Shredded Chicken, a rich
broth that was traditionally prepared with shark’s fins but now substituted by
chicken slivers.
When a
drop of dark vinegar and a shake of white pepper was added, the familiar taste of
this rich soup brought back fond memories of enjoying this when I was a child.
The whole
oven-roasted chicken with paper-thin skin was another taste of nostalgia,
reminiscent of that traditional specialty of tender chicken, roasted to perfection.Mango Shrimp Salad with Japanese Sesame Sauce
The
fish dish departed slightly from tradition as it was a whole Grouper steamed in
the Chef’s Special Sauce, a light spicy flavour that clearly matches with our
Malaysian palate.
Whole
prawns – not curled but straightened – arranged in an outspread fan was an
eye-catching presentation for the next dish, Mango Shrimp Salad with Japanese
Sesame Sauce.
Braised Broccoli with Black Mushrooms
and Soy Puffs
We were
pleasantly surprised to savour its cool, refreshing taste where the plus point
was how the prawns were served peeled while its heads were still intact.
Mushrooms,
an auspicious ingredient for the new year, appeared in the vegetable dish,
Braised Broccoli with Black Mushrooms, served on a ring of broccoli florets
resting on a bed of Soy Puffs.
While Ponderosa’s
Signature Fried Noodles may look rather ordinary, we could smell its fragrance and
from the first bite, we agreed that there was nothing ordinary about these tasty
noodles.
Our festive
meal at Hop Sing came to a sweet end in a warm dessert with Teochew origins, smooth
Yam Paste with Gingko Nuts and Pumpkin.
Hop
Sing, the Chinese Restaurant at Ponderosa Golf & Country Club, is on Level One
of the main club-house at No. 3 Jalan Ponderosa 1/1, Taman Ponderosa, 81100
Johor Baru, Johor. Dessert of Yam Paste with
Gingko Nuts and Pumpkin
Open
from 11am to 3pm for lunch and from 6pm to 10pm for dinner. Dine-in, takeaway
and delivery orders are welcome. A delivery fee of RM8+ applies to destinations
within 10km radius from the restaurant.
Food
from Hop Sing is prepared with No Pork and No Lard as all ingredients used are
sourced from Halal food suppliers. More details on the Lunar Year
of the Rabbit menus and resort promotions on website: ponderosagolf.com
For
reservations or to order, Tel: 019 – 728 8464 or 019 – 779 9841 or email:
enquiry@ponderosagolf.com.
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