I
am familiar with the wholesome, homecooked-style dishes at Hop Sing, the
Chinese Restaurant in Ponderosa Golf & Country Club and was happy to join
the preview of their Chinese New Year banquet, one of the menus that will be served
from 1 to 24 February.
To
enhance the festive mood, the restaurant had arranged for a live music
performance by a duet of musicians skilled in playing traditional Chinese
instruments, the erhu and gu-zhen, as we usher in the Year of the Dragon. Live music performance by a duet of musicians
playing traditional Chinese instruments, the
erhu [Left] and the gu-zhen [Right]
The
Chinese celebrate with sumptuous meals as they believed that it augurs well for
greater prosperity and abundance in the coming year and I
liked that 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 Dragon, the culinary team has created sumptuous set menus that
caters for tables of six diners (RM388+) and eight diners (RM888+).
Each of
these festive menus has the tradition of starting with a prosperity toss of this
salad 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.My portion of Yee Sang salad
Hop
Sing has provided the option to toss this auspicious salad with or without fish,
where the slivers of salmon were replaced by slices of refreshing fresh mango.
Since
the restaurant started offering the option for Mango Yee Sang, this choice
remained popular as it not only tasted good but was also great for vegetarians.
The
next course served in the set menu dubbed Imperial Dragon Set A for eight
diners, a hot soup was presented in a rich broth of Braised Fish Maw with Crabmeat.
I chose
to add a shake of white pepper to this rich soup while others decided to add a
drizzle of dark vinegar.The festive decor in the lobby of
Ponderosa Golf & Country Club
clubhouse
The
fish dish served was a whole Grouper steamed HongKong style in a light sauce.
To connoisseurs
of steamed fish, the skill in steaming was in the timing to achieve flesh that
was smooth and tender. So the pile of bones and very little left of the whole fish
was certainly proof that they managed the steaming rather well.
I soon
discovered that the Eight Treasure Prosperity Chicken was so named because I
spotted the eight different ingredients that were stuffed inside the bird that
was braised to a fall-off-the-bone tenderness.
The
vegetable dish was Braised Chinese cabbage topped with razor clams, fatt choy
and dried oysters. Eight Treasure Prosperity Chicken
This, I
thought, was their version of Ho See Fatt Choy, prepared with ingredients
that spell auspiciousness in the Chinese New Year tradition.
The
tradition continued with the prawn dish where whole prawns in their shells were
prepared in a tasty Szechuan style sauce.
The meal
rounded off with Golden Garlic Fried Rice, dotted with small peeled prawns, reminiscent
of the piles of small prawns that I used to peel after our grandmother did her
weekly shopping for the family.Szechuan style Prawns
Our festive
meal at Hop Sing came to a sweet end with a warm dessert of Red Bean Soup with
Tangerine Peel where the brew was blended into a rich, smooth blend.
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.
Open
from 11am to 2.30pm for lunch and from 6pm to 9pm for dinner. Dine-in, takeaway
and delivery orders are welcome.Small prawns in the Golden Garlic Fried Rice
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 Dragon menus and resort promotions are on
website: ponderosagolf.com
For
reservations or to order, Tel: 019 – 728 8464 or 019 – 758 8272 or email:
enquiry@ponderosagolf.com.
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