Top Gun J&C Restaurant - Review 2
Restaurant: Top Gun J&C Restaurant Cuisine: Chinese/Asian/Dim Sum Last visited: February 21, 2010 Unit 2020 Excel Centre, 8766 McKim Way (2nd floor)
1: Poor 2: OK 3: Good 4: Very good 5: Excellent 6: Tres Excellent!!
Food: 5 (moved up .5, tried more stuff) Service: 4 Ambiance: 5 Overall: 5 Additional comments: Part of Top Gun GroupConsidered a high end dim sum restaurantTraditional and creative dim sum dishes (mostly traditional)Japanese sushi and sashimi availableCantonese cuisineDiscount if you arrive before 11amOrdering form serviceBusy, but plenty of seatingFancy set upPrivate room availableBreakfast/Lunch 9:30am-3pmDinner 5:30pm-10pmClosed WednesdayReservations recommendedSome parking available**Recommendation: Steamed Diced Pork & Shrimp Dumpling, Baked BBQ Pork Bun, Deep Fried Fish Ball w/Clam Sauce, Steamed Beef Ball, Fried Vermicelli in Homemade Style, Pea Tips and Geoduck rice rolls, Steamed Sponge Cake, Red Bean Almond Tofu with Amaretto, Fried Rice Wrapped in Lotus Leaf
Top Gun J&C Restaurant is part of the Top gun Group so it is considered a higher end dim sum Restaurant. It competes at the level of Kirin Restaurant and Rainflower Chinese Restaurant.
So I?ve been here numerous times and this was my second visit for a continuation of Chinese New Year brunches.
The 1st Chinese New Year brunch review at Top Gun J&C Restaurant. The dessert at Top Gun J&C Restaurant.
On the table: Pan Fried Radish Cake 3.5/6 Or pan-fried white turnip cake. (Not sure what it?s called on the menu) $4.75?This is a traditional dim sum dish to order during Chinese New Year; although it is also a common dish all year around. It?s made in house and available ?raw? or not pan-fried (to give as gifts) during Chinese New Year and other traditional Chinese holidays. It?s a bit sticky and gluey in texture. It?s made of shredded radish of Chinese daikon, which is neutral in flavour. It?s not spicy and not really sweet either. The radish cake is very soft and the flavour comes from the bits of sausage, dried shrimps and Shiitake mushrooms they add to the mixture. The ones here are good, but I?ve had better. They?re a little firm and not soft and creamy enough and the edges could be fried crispier. I could also use more Shiitake mushrooms in the mixture.Pan-Fried Taro Cake 3.5/6 $4.75?This is another very common dish to have during Chinese New Year that is also available all year around. It?s almost like the pan fried radish cake but it?s a bit drier and starchier in texture. It?s more potato like and not as creamy. It?s a savoury cake made or shredded taro root (which is basically a starchier potato-like vegetable), rice flour, Shiitake mushrooms, sausage and maybe some ground pork as well. I actually think they did a better job with these than the pan fried radish cake, however I?ve had better of these too. These ones were a bit too firm again. They are firmer than pan-fried radish cakes, but even relative to other taro cakes they?re still a little too firm and a bit too dry.Scallops and Black Wood Ear Mushroom Rice Rolls 4/6 $7.50This is one of their specialty items and I haven?t seen them offered anywhere else. They?re a bit expensive, but that?s because there are huge scallops in them! They?re big white fresh scallops, not dried ones. Although it would taste delicious with some dried scallops in there as well. I wish I got a picture, but you can see the big round scallops underneath the rice roll skin. I?m not sure if black wood ear mushrooms were the right match ? the crunchy texture (cartilage like) kind of threw me off with the soft yet meaty scallops. I would have preferred Enoki mushrooms instead. They didn?t have much black wood ear mushrooms in there anyways though. I found it a bit bland and the only flavour was pretty much the sweet soy sauce and natural scallop taste.**Pea Tips and Geoduck Rice Rolls 5/6 $7.50It?s pretty much sautéed pea tips and geoduck wrapped in rice rolls. This is another specialty item that isn?t offered anywhere else. It?s their in house recipe and not traditional, but still very good and very gourmet. So it?s a bit pricier again.**Fried Rice Wrapped in Lotus Leaf 6/6 $10.95This is also quite pricey, but it?s good and they execution is done really well. It was very fresh and made upon order. I liked the presentation as well.**Steamed Sponge Cake 6/6 $4.50 This is a very popular Chinese dessert served during dim sum. The one here is very good! It?s hot, fresh, and made upon order. It?s very soft, light, fluffy, and very lightly sweetened. It tastes like egg rolls or Chinese egg balls in sponge cake form. It has a slight almond-y flavour and I loved the presentation! I?ve never seen it served like this. I ate the middle part?I usually don?t care for this dessert?but this one was great! A lot of Chinese people love it.related searches : Top
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