Gaddi's

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Gaddi's
Restaurant information
Established1953; 68 years ago (1953)
Owner(s)The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels
Head chefAlbin Gobil
Food typeFrench
RatingMichelin 1 star
Street addressThe Peninsula Hong Kong, Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
CityKowloon
CountryHong Kong
Websitehttps://www.peninsula.com/en/hong-kong/hotel-fine-dining/gaddis-french-restaurant
The Peninsula Hong Kong hotel, where Gaddi's is located

Gaddi's is a French haute cuisine restaurant situated in The Peninsula Hong Kong hotel. It was opened in 1953 and named after a former general manager of The Peninsula, Leo Gaddi. The current chef de cuisine is .

Decor[]

The decor is meant to evoke old Hong Kong and the hotel's original 1928 neoclassical architecture. It has a European dining room, with two six-foot crystal-and-silver chandeliers from Paris, Tai Ping carpets, and a Chinese coromandel screen dating from 1670.[1]

It also created the first chef's table[citation needed] in Hong Kong where the Chef Table diners sit at a special table beside the Gaddi's kitchen viewing the dishes being prepared.

Food[]

The food is classically French but with inventive European influences.Online Frommer's review

Examples of past dishes include:

  • Raw-marinated foie gras with toasted brioche
  • Twice-cooked pork belly with mustard risotto
  • Bitter herb salad and balsamico sauce
  • Specially selected American Black Angus Sirloin baked in a rosemary and salt crust with pea puree
  • Roquefort fritters and pan-fried rye bread with melted Camembert and oscietra caviar

There is a ten course tasting menu which lets the diners taste a sample of many of Gaddi's famous dishes.

The wine cellar is among the best and largest in Hong Kong[citation needed], with a collection of rare vintages.

In a 2006 Independent feature on romantic dining, author Alexandra Antonioni wrote:

"They don't make restaurants like this any more and everyone should dine at Gaddi's at least once in their lifetime. Nothing can touch it for glamour and sheer indulgence."[2]

Recognitions[]

In 2010, the restaurant was listed as the 'Best gourmet restaurant' on the Hong Kong Best Eats 2010 list compiled by CNN Travel.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Frank Gray, "Peninsula Hotel", Cigar Aficionado, Winter 1996. Online version Archived copy
  2. ^ Alexandra Antonioni, "Valentines' Special: Alexandra Antonioni's recipes for love", The Independent, 12 February 2006. Online version Archived copy
  3. ^ "Winners of Hong Kong Best Eats 2010: The best of the best of our selection of Hong Kong's most noteworthy dishes and restaurants". CNN Travel. 18 October 2010. Retrieved 6 December 2012.

Coordinates: 22°17′43.05″N 114°10′17.51″E / 22.2952917°N 114.1715306°E / 22.2952917; 114.1715306


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