Szechuan Court Revisited @ Fairmont Hotel

Szechuan Court has been aggressive with the promotions along side their FeedAtRaffles Promotions. With their 50% discount, it is too tempting an offer to give up. Strangely, the restaurant was hardly crowded with such a good offer. Service hit a raw nerve when we entered. As much as it was expressed out of concern (offering a shawl as the temperatures were cold), the waitress had on more than one occasion batted her eyelid and rolled her eyes at us – for rejecting the shawl and ordering portions that are in her opinion “not enough” for the group of 6. 


sour plum lime

Sour plum lime juice to cleanse the palette before the meal began.

appetizers

Yum.

crepe

Beijing Duck ($88)

The first course was served with egg crepe wrappers, a dollop of sticky sweet sauce and a slice of crispy duck skin. At least it kept us munching instead of picking at the nitty gritties of how bad it is which I realise was saved for the second course. 

duck

I requested for it chopped up (bones included) and the chef incredulously reheated them unleashing a blanket of gameyness. Epic fail here. 



appetizer

Pork Garlic ($22)

Chilled pork slices with a well executed garlic condiment. Loved it that the garlic did not leave me with garlicky breath at least and served chilled!

pork belly

Sliced Pork ($26)

Second attempt at this, still as tasty but the temperature of food served tend to be just lukewarm. 

kailan

HK Kai Lan ($33)

Greens served lukewarm, these were still delicious with the right crunch. 

eefu

Scallop Eefu Noodles ($48)

The star of the meal and possibly the only dish done so right. Springy oodles of eefu noodles (I’m only a fan when I meet the right chef). Scallops, crabmeat and chives made this vavavroom kind of delicious. 

xo prawns

XO Prawn Asparagus ($40)

I always overlook how artificially crunchy their prawns are regardless of condiments. The XO sauce and asparagus made up for the shortfall though. 

cherry chilli

Cherry Sherbet ($10)

Too measly a portion for 10 buckeroos. They have done away with the chilli chocolate icecream which is in my opinion more ingenious. 

fruit platter

Complimentary fruit platter to make up for the less than optimal dining experience. Service recovery well done!

The discount accorded on a weekday highly suggests the grade of chef used. Dissatisfied and I am sure that they are capable of so much better. Szechuan court, buck up please!

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