While Hop Sing, the Chinese
Restaurant in Ponderosa Golf & Country Club, caters mainly to golfers and
club members, this restaurant remains popular with walk-in diners, not just
from the neighbourhood but even from Johor Bahru city.
Entrance to Hop Sing on Level One of the clubhouse at Ponderosa Golf & Country Club |
Fans
of Bonanza, a long-running television series (1959 to 1973), will be
familiar with fictional characters in the ranch called Ponderosa owned by Ben
Cartwright and his three sons, Adam, Eric “Hoss” and Joseph, better known as
Little Joe.
Their
cook, Hop Sing, a Chinese man who always appeared dressed in traditional sam-foo
and sporting a pigtail, was another character in this popular TV series.
A serving of Double-boiled Watercress Soup |
The
culinary team at Hop Sing has earned a fine reputation for serving up Chinese
cuisine in homestyle cooking that I had the pleasure of savouring in both
dine-in and takeaway banquet meals.
To cater
to diners in our multicultural community, Hop Sing prepares food using
ingredients sourced from Halal food suppliers in dishes with no pork and no
lard.
A serving of Beancurd topped with chai poh |
Mindful
that traditional Chinese cuisine may not be familiar to people in our
multicultural community, so the culinary team aims to introduce the taste of
various ingredients and food preparations to the Malay and Indian palate.
Stir-fried sliced Beef with Garlic |
Diners
who are familiar with Laksa Johor know that chai poh or preserved radish
is an essential ingredient in the original recipe for this noodle dish, so Hop
Sing is pleased to introduce another simple dish in Beancurd topped with chai
poh.
While
diners may be familiar with salted eggs and century eggs, the latter may be an
acquired taste so Hop Sing made the effort to fry pieces of the eggs and served
them with Chinese Spinach in Superior Soup.
A serving of Kuey Teow Bulan |
In
addition to golfers, diners at Hop Sing include office workers at lunchtime who
often preferred to dine on personal portions of noodles.
Some
popular noodle choices are prepared with Kuey Teow, flat rice noodles or
Hor Fun (in Cantonese), or Bee Hoon, rice vermicelli, in Fried
Bee Hoon and Cantonese Fried Hor Fun, also known as Wat Tarn Hor,
flat rice noodles in silky egg.
Hop
Sing also serves a noodle dish dubbed, Kuey Teow Bulan, a literal
translation of Moonlight Kuey Teow, also known as Yuit Kong Hor (in Cantonese).
Deep-fried banana and sweet potato served Johor-style with a side of sambal dip sauce |
In
a recent renovation to the clubhouse, a dumbwaiter was installed to link Hop
Sing with Cafe@Ponderosa on the Ground level so that menu items prepared by either
of the kitchens, may be conveniently served to diners in either of the two restaurants.
Cool treat of Cendol |
Another
popular choice must be the cool treat of shaved ice on Cendol, threads of green
flour swimming in coconut milk, flavoured with Gula Melaka or palm
sugar.
Hop
Sing, the Chinese Restaurant is on Level One of the main clubhouse of Ponderosa
Golf & Country Club at No. 3 Jalan Ponderosa 1/1, Taman Ponderosa, 81100
Johor Baru, Johor. Open from 11am to 3pm for lunch and from 6pm to 10pm for
dinner.
For
reservations or to order, Tel: 019 – 728 8464 or 019 – 779 9841 or email:
enquiry@ponderosagolf.com. For more
info, visit website: ponderosagolf.com
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