We Have Become A French Toast Nation

July 9th, 2006

i remember when i was 14 and Kim Gary had just opened in Mid Valley. cheese baked rice was still quite new to me. and i cant recall the exact moment i first tasted Kim Gary’s french toast, or why we’d ordered that, but i do know that i was head over heels in love with it from day 1. i remember i loved it so much that i told my then-boyfriend that i loved Kim Gary’s french toast more than i loved him. and the boyfriend after that. and the boyfriend after that. and all my boyfriends to date. in fact, i think i’m going to wake my dad up right now and tell him i love Kim Gary’s french toast more than him.

it’s been several years since then - and just like the mushrooming of steakhouses, or fruitjuices in humongous mugs in the year 2000, Hong Kong restaurants and cafes have been mushrooming as well. there are lots of places now that serve the ubiquitous cheese-baked rice in dimsum baskets as well as Nissin noodles (we will never really know if it’s truly Nissin) and all those weird colourful drinks with names like Blue Sunset and Gem of the Sea. so when it comes to HK restaurants, we’re spoilt for choice. but i’ve got 4 favourites - the only ones i keep going back to!

and here i’m going to pit them against each other! :D hehehe. they are the Kim Gary chain, the Wong Kok Char Chan Teng chain, Tsim Tung, and Food & Tea. this is gonna be a comparison of their borsch soup, sandwiches, cheese baked rice, and of course, the absolutely heavenly HK french toast :)

1. Borsch Soup

to be honest, i have no idea what borsch is doing in an HK menu. the ones we get here taste and look nothing like the original beetroot borsch - in fact, it’s more tomato and onion than anything else! but it’s still damn good, so who cares :P in HK borsch soup, there is typically onions, carrots, cabbage and capsicum all boiled in a thin tomato base. very yummy! i much prefer it to the Campbell shit they try to pass off as mushroom soup in the HK restaurants here.

Kim Gary’s borsch isn’t as good as it used to be. it was so much better back in 2002-2003, thicker and heartier. now it’s kinda watery. it’s tangy with a strong capsicum taste, for you if you like capsicum. personally, i absolutely hate it, so i’ve grown to dislike KG’s borsch.

Tsim Tung’s borsch just sucks. it’s super thin, not tomatoey at all, and it tastes like a mouthful of capsicum juice. okay maybe the last bit was an exaggeration cos i’m super sensitive to the taste of capsicum .. but believe me, you dont want to order borsch at TT.

Wong Kok’s borsch on the other hand is such a delight. the taste of vege melds really well with the tomato, and although it’s a thin soup, it’s not watery like TT’s. it’s just one of those soups that taste so good you cant stop spooning it into your mouth! :D

Food & Tea doesnt have borsch so i replaced it with their Mushroom soup in a bread bowl cos it’s sooooooooooooo gooooood. the bread is crusty on the outside and soft on the inside, and is really fragrant. i have no idea what bread it is - all i know is that it’s not white bread. but whatever it is, it’s really good and compliments the soup so well. the soup isnt grossly starchy like most mushroom soups, and has just the right texture. it’s got lots of little mushroom bits too, and a subtle herby taste. it’s actually one of the best mushroom soups i’ve ever had!

2. Sandwiches

(at first i intended to compare only the beef n egg sandwiches - cos i think any eatery can just plonk luncheon meat out of cans or thaw out frozen ham and throw them onto bread and it’d all taste the same .. but bloody WK and F&T dont serve beef n egg. so i’ve got ham & cheese for both those places instead. blah. stupid WK and F&T. why?! beef n egg sandwiches ARE SO GOOD!)

let me just say that Kim Gary’s is the beef n egg sandwich to end all beef n egg sandwiches. the filling, as you can see from the pic, is super thick and super generous - the beef is succulent and sooo flavourful, the omelette soft and ample. plus the bread is lightly toasted (great texture) and has the nice light taste of butter. it’s so awesome.

and when you compare KG’s to Tsim Tung’s, you just wanna send TT’s sandwich back. it’s honestly one of the worst sandwiches i’ve ever had .. the egg is a paper thin omelette that’s disgustingly flourescent in colour??? beef is dry and overly peppery. sucks, dont buy.

as for Wong Kok’s and Food&Tea’s, there’s not much to say cos it tastes like any ordinary ham and cheese sandwich. though i liked Food & Tea’s more cos it was toasted. and the cheese was nicer. milkier. i donno. nicer lah!

3. Cheese Baked Rice

cheese baked rice, for those who’ve never tried it, is rice and meat coated with cheese and red/white sauce, and then baked in aluminium foil. meats of choice are chicken chops, chicken wings, beef, fish, pork. my personal fav is fish in red (tomato) sauce! chicken or pork chops go really well with the white (cream) sauce. the above cheese baked rice dishes are all with chicken chops in red sauce.

Kim Gary’s cheese baked rice, like its borsch soup, used to be better i think. in the earlier years, they were more generous with the meat and cheese, but not anymore. the sauce is still good - mild and subtle, with a really distinct asian taste to it. the meat is better than most, tender and marinated just right. but! the secret! to Kim Gary’s super yummy cheese baked rice is! … dumdumdum .. lotus leaves placed at the bottom of the rice! during baking, the rice really soaks up the fragrance of the leaves - and the moment a spoonful of the rice hits your tongue, the lotus leaf taste is unmistakable. really good, and lends such flavour to the rice. which is the upper hand that Kim Gary has above the rest when it comes to cheese baked rice.

Tsim Tung’s cheese baked rice is .. not too bad i guess. the cheese is really full-bodied, so if you’re a cheese fan then TT is where you wanna go. the red sauce however, is just tomato paste right out of the jar. it’s frankly too tangy for my tastes, almost rude. they could have diluted it a bit, i think, to make it taste better. but to be fair, i’ve got a few friends who love TT’s cheese baked rice.

Wong Kok’s is so-so. theirs have the little mixed frozen vege (corn, cubed carrots and peas) in them which is like damn sesat. their sauce also tastes like those straight out of the cans, but is at least more subtle than TT’s. cheese is alright only lah, but the unforgivable was how bland the meat was. not very good cheese baked rice.

my brothers like Food & Tea’s though. it’s different from the other 3 places cos the taste of it is actually very Italian. the sauce has a very obvious bolognese taste to it cos they actually use oregano. cheese is mozzarella as well. overall, pretty good!

4. French Toast

and of course … the all-important French Toast :D Hong Kong french toast is basically white bread dipped in egg and then fried to golden perfection. they are then sandwiched together with copious amounts of chunky peanut butter as filling, then drizzled with honey-flavoured sauce (no, it’s not honey, believe me) and topped with a big dollop of butter. it’s so orgasmic. and one of the best comfort foods ever!

Kim Gary’s french toast is utterly fantastic. its quality has never wavered and i absolutely love it. everything about it is just in the right proportions - the honey sauce and the peanut butter and the butter just come very well together. it’s the perfect French Toast :)

Tsim Tung has good bread though - it’s thicker and softer and tastes eggier, but there’s not enough peanut butter and honey sauce on it.

Wong Kok’s could give KG’s french toast a run for its money - the one-up it has over KG is that it actually feels healthier and lighter. not a lot of butter and honey sauce is used, which is a good thing if you dont like your french toast too scarily unhealthy. when you cut into WK’s french toast, you find lots of ooey gooey sticky melted peanut butter goodness in the middle and that’s really niceeeee. the bread doesnt contribute anything to it though, kinda tasteless.

finally, Food&Tea’s french toast has a light taste and feels less fattening as well. the bread is excellent here, and the honey sauce is sparse as well. not too shabby :)

so, in a nutshell -

Best Borsch Soup - Wong Kok
Best Sandwich - Kim Gary
Best Cheese Baked Rice - Kim Gary (Food & Tea is a close 2nd)
Best French Toast - Kim Gary (Wong Kok close 2nd)

i just want to say that Tsim Tung, despite the bad food, actually has the best service. Kim Gary’s staff need to stop hitting on their patrons, and Wong Kok’s need some manners, and Food & Tea’s need to be more efficient. the common factor is that they ALL need staff who can speak english … sometimes damn headache wan when i want to tell them certain stuff and dont know how to say it in Cantonese :(

ambience-wise, KG and WK is where you go if you like the hustle and bustle, Tsim Tung is warm and comfy and friendly (with free wifi access!), and F&T is the quieter and more chillout place. pricing is more or less the same in all places.

Kim Gary
@ Mid Valley, Sg Wang, Avenue K, Sunway Pyramid, Jusco Maluri, Plaza Damas
Other must-tries : French-style fried rice

Tsim Tung
@ Pandan Indah
Other must-tries : Char siew bun, Char siew sou (bbq pork puff pastry)

Wong Kok
@ SS2, 1 Utama, Leisure Mall, South City Plaza
Other must-tries : XO rolls, XO fried rice, Handmade noodles with honey chicken

Food & Tea
@ Taman Segar (outside Leisure Mall), Berjaya Times Square
Other must-tries : Cheese baked spaghetti, Mantao with crab sauce

Entry Filed under: Food, Reviews

32 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Ginny  |  July 9th, 2006 at 7:21 am

    >=@ THE HORROR! u actually like wong kok! omg..i hattttee that place.. not only r the waiters effing rude.. but the foods is so.. *pukes* food n tea a lot better!!

    n kim gary quality drop liao u_u . sadnya.

  • 2. pinkpau  |  July 9th, 2006 at 7:23 am

    hehe you gotta try SS2 one. i think wong kok in leisure mall just cannot compare to ss2’s. but yeah i agree that Food & Tea is better than Wong Kok :) also agree about Kim Gary’s quality drop.. and they’ve gotten really annoying with this no-photos policy. i had to be bitchy to get these pics :P

  • 3. vvens  |  July 9th, 2006 at 9:35 am

    have you tried U-village (sgwang) and Tong Lor Wan (low yat) ? so you can make more comparisons. hehehe..

    i dont take Kim Gary’s borsch soup and baked cheese rice, that’s why i dint notice the quality actaully went down. i usually take only their toast which is so so so good and their fried rice. hahahaha.

    and yeah, there was one in Hartamas’ Kim Gary, i was speaking english with my brother when the waiter was here. so he thought its better to serve me with english but i wanted to speak in mandarin to him. so he spoke in english to me first, a very lousy one. hahaha i dont understand at all.

    so i said, its okay if you speak mandarin. hahahaha.

  • 4. Waifon  |  July 9th, 2006 at 10:49 am

    okay, this is gonna sound so uber super sad, but I have never tried any of those. And I’ve stayed in KL all my life. yeah..I know..sad. But the mushroom soup in a bun thing, try La Manila inMid Valley. It’s goodddddd. Okayla..tomorrow I go try and see if what you said is true.
    and we wonder why Su Ann never gets fat!? O_O”’

  • 5. Jon  |  July 9th, 2006 at 11:10 am

    PinkPau!!! This is such a sinful post :(!!! Urgh… u’re making me go hungry… not good when i’m trying to lose weight …

  • 6. sieutheng  |  July 9th, 2006 at 12:11 pm

    ahh..now i’m craving french toast..=(
    tsim tung finally got wifi eh..the last time i went with my laptop, i asked them but they din have it. hmm…they prolly set up wifi just for me. hahaha
    btw, theres a food and tea branch near ur hse too, opposite fajar.

  • 7. pinkpau  |  July 9th, 2006 at 12:26 pm

    vvens : only tried u-village’s .. i remember they had this noodle which was super nice! and their french toast was good too! but i havent eaten there enough to make comparison.. haha and i didnt even know low yat had an HK restaurant :( oh yea hartamas has kim gary too .. hehe i better edit my post. wahhhh if i order in mandarin, very fail wan ..! i think my cantonese cacat enough liao :P

    waifon : actually i AM on the lookout for really really good mushroom soup :D okay will try la manila’s! hehe and my personal trainer is there to make sure i dont get fat. i dont listen to him a lot though.. i think sometimes he hates the way i eat.. haha

    jon : hehe next time u see a foodpost, just close ur eyes k :P

    sieutheng : ya they have wifi now!! this means we should go there with our compaqs and sit there eating char siew so and french toast till we die! and the F&T near my place close liao :( moved to times square, the buggers..

  • 8. foreverjas  |  July 9th, 2006 at 12:47 pm

    har???!! u really can eat alot alot!! nice photos!!!!

  • 9. Adrian C  |  July 9th, 2006 at 1:39 pm

    Aggh, Pinkpau! I am on a high protien/low carbo diet and u show me these photos. I think I am succumbing to temptation! hahahah. Nice photos.

  • 10. lishun  |  July 9th, 2006 at 2:32 pm

    you might want to try yut kee’s french toast as well. there’s no peanut butter but the bread is HUGE, fried to perfection and the syrup’s really good too. it’s a pretty popular coffee shop in kl, near the bodhi tree i think, and it also has lovely butter cake and kaya rolls. great stuff served there. it’s packed every weekend.

  • 11. Adrian C  |  July 9th, 2006 at 6:23 pm

    Hmm. I just went to Yut Kee a few weeks back. Going to blog about it. Come over my site to check it out.

  • 12. reallybites  |  July 9th, 2006 at 7:18 pm

    come pg…we have the nice toast bread and half boiled eggs shop near the airport!

  • 13. nina  |  July 9th, 2006 at 7:23 pm

    you know, if anybody I know is going to KL and asking me for tips, I’m going to steer them to your blog! You’re so great at this, you should do this for a living ;)

    Btw, I finally tried Haagen Dazs’ fondue and you’re right.. they’re to die for!

  • 14. TheRealAnonymous  |  July 9th, 2006 at 8:22 pm

    All this reading is MAKING ME HUNGRY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 15. Johann  |  July 9th, 2006 at 9:40 pm

    Wah, next time I will be in KL, all I will ask you to do is take me places to eat… thats pretty much like the last time huh? :D

  • 16. pinkpau  |  July 9th, 2006 at 10:02 pm

    foreverjas : definitely much less than i used to be able to =(

    adrianc : low carb?!?! omg please dont inflict such torture upon yourself!!!

    lishun : omg omg! is it only open on weekends?

    adrian c : read it! roti babi.. hahaha wtf man

    reallybites : i’m more interested in the rojak and the char kway teow and the asam laksa and the curry laksa and the penang biscuits and and and omg =( i want to go to penang!!!

    nina : it’s sooooooo good isnt it :D

    the real anon : hehehe

    johann : I MISS YOU SO MUCH! come to KL :( :( :(

  • 17. Jon  |  July 9th, 2006 at 11:07 pm

    Nolah, I’m just joking only ^_^!! Enjoyed your post….

  • 18. entwined  |  July 9th, 2006 at 11:23 pm

    i like wong kok’s mash potatoes. so damn buttery! :D

    i recommend the cheese baked rice in vivo :) best i’ve tasted. kim gary’s always leave me feeling jelak and bloated half way through, but vivo’s just makes me feel like ordering another! :)
    the vivo branch i tried was in johor, but there’s one in the curve, too.

    and i concur about the french toast. the ultimate food indulgence!

  • 19. suki  |  July 10th, 2006 at 5:20 am

    whoa, that looks so heavy. cheese rice. HEAVY…

  • 20. jirwanq  |  July 10th, 2006 at 2:51 pm

    wow i wonder if u ate all those stuff by urslef and damn girl that is 1 heck of a food review

  • 21. spiller  |  July 10th, 2006 at 4:10 pm

    Yes, you should try Causeway Bay at Low Yat.

    They have the best Yin Yong!

    Btw, you didn’t compare Yin Yong from all those shops?

  • 22. turquoise  |  July 10th, 2006 at 5:59 pm

    if you’re looking for good mushroom soup you should try the soup at la risata in ampang. the food there is fab !

  • 23. pinkpau  |  July 10th, 2006 at 9:18 pm

    jon : good to know :D

    entwined : vivo sounds so italian .. and i’m going on an italian strike! so i refuse to eat there!

    suki : it CAN be rather heavy!

    jirwan : we should go to la carretas one dayyyyy! pleeease

    spiller : yin yong the drink? haha that’s what i always order, but i thought i’d just compare food

    turqoise : i’ve been wanting to go there for so long!!! la risata is the one with a branch in medan damansara right? behind victoria station?

  • 24. nat  |  July 10th, 2006 at 10:02 pm

    lol i suppose u know Food & Tea has a branch right here in Pandan Indah right *_* teehee. i like their food and i frequent the branch alot. used to, at least. PAndan Indahs F&T service is really a thumbs down cos alll like indonesian and they actually placed their thumbs in my MIUSHROOM SOUPPPPP :(

    so i have not been there for like very long now.

  • 25. pinkpau  |  July 10th, 2006 at 10:57 pm

    hehe it has closed down .. :) and moved to berjaya times square.

  • 26. jirwan  |  July 11th, 2006 at 9:54 pm

    HAHAHA wait where is carretas again?? maxican food isit hahaha yea man after exams la we go eat until like no tomorow haha!!!

  • 27. jirwan  |  July 11th, 2006 at 10:15 pm

    to get really good Borsch Soup i think u should go ummmmm hmmm victoria station??

  • 28. pinkpau  |  July 12th, 2006 at 1:44 am

    jirwan : haha after YOUR exams .. mine arent till like late this month. ee i dont like victoria station .. at all ..

  • 29. turquoise  |  July 13th, 2006 at 11:20 am

    yea it is !

  • 30. jirwan  |  July 18th, 2006 at 6:53 pm

    hahah patient la . exams finish fast 1 la oo yea las carretas MUST EAT BACKRIBS !!!! and the choc brownie there is like tottaly awesome man!!! agrhhhhh okok i also tak sabar dah

  • 31. Jm  |  July 22nd, 2006 at 5:46 pm

    Theres one Food & Tea in Pandan Indah too… but i wouldn’t recommend it, i once saw a rat running on the floor from the kitchen to the front door =.=

  • 32. kc  |  February 12th, 2007 at 1:10 am

    heyhey…food&tea service too bad

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