I went to Otto e Mezzo Bombana for the 3rd time this month, the first was for a quick late dinner with PB. We strolled in at 9.45pm with no reservations, and the manager, Mr. A, kindly let us take a seat for the last order at 10.30pm. My mother then made a lunch booking in advance with no one in particular (seeing that reservations are increasingly difficult to get), anticipating that someone would go with her - that someone ended up (gladly) being me! Finally, we went again for Valentine's Day lunch on Tuesday (with PB, not my mum). Each time was a well-rounded and tasty experience.
Otto e Mezzo opened in January 2010 and was awarded two Michelin stars within two months. Dare I say that this new rating was perhaps not 100% due to 8 1/2's magnificence on the global Michelin stage, but also due to the relatively new presence of the Michelin Guide in Hong Kong. But The Guide can give, and The Guide can take - what is more notable is that 8 1/2 has not only kept it's stars, but collected a third in December 2011, making it the only 3 star Italian restaurant outside of Italy.
The lunch set is $360 for a starter and a main. It's not the most affordable lunch on the block but hey, for a 3-star lunch, it's a bargain! You can add an extra $80 for a glass of red or white, and/or $70 for a dessert, there are 3 choices for each course.
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The bread basket: tomato focaccia, sour dough, olive bread and my personal favorite, the salty crisp bread. |
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Starter: Taiyouren organic egg with cauliflower emulsion and roasted herb bread. |