The National Day of China referred as Double Ten Day commemorates the start of the Wuchang Uprising of October 10, 1911, which led to the collapse of the Qing Dynasty in China.
Yauatcha Bangalore, a Michelin-starred restaurant from London is celebrating the Double Ten Day in Bangalore with a special celebration menu...
I was invited to review the 'Double Ten' four-course menu.
Here's a photo tour...
Here's a photo tour...
Hot and sour soup with shredded chicken...
Chicken sweet corn soup...
Asian Green with Tofu...
Veg chive dumpling...
Fried turnip cake...
Shrimp Har Jau...
Chicken in black bean...
Chicken wrapped in pok choi...
Chicken peking dumpling...
Braised chicken with mushrooms in clay pot...
French beans with shiitake mushroom...
Hofan noodles...
Stir fried lamb...
Spicy lan ching chicken...
Szechuan vegetable and tofu claypot...
Religeuse...
And some green, light and shadow from the garden...
Leaving you with the beautiful nail art of one of my co-diners...
For reservations call: 1800 266 1000
Oh! my that food looks delicious :-)
ReplyDeleteWow! That is a lot of food!
ReplyDeleteOh - that looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking food!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, awesome shots! Those veg chive dumplings look amazing - save me some! ;)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.
Mormor
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Whoa. Everything looks so oily and delicious :p I bet the claypot tasted good with the plain fried rice.
ReplyDeletewow nice photos :)
ReplyDeleteAll day I've been drinking electrolyte solution and not eating anything but bananas and I have to open your blog with these absolutely fabulous photos. Another spectacular internet meal of which I did not partake. Great shots, one and all.
ReplyDeleteOhh, unfortunatelly it's to far away for me, it looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these & my mouth was watering as I looked at them! (our dinner is cooking right now, so I am quite hungry) :)
ReplyDeleteThose nails are a hoot. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteI would love to try fried turnip cake
ReplyDeletewell now i'm hungry! it all looks amazing. my husband's favorite is the chicken in black bean. a local place here doesn't have it on a menu but they are always so nice and make it special for him. love your friend's nails!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a menu! Love the picture with the green dumplings!
ReplyDeleteThe food looks delicious and those nails - pretty intense - cool!
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ReplyDeleteWOW! Everything looks so delectable -- I'm not surprised it has a Michelin star. In that regard, I can recommend the movie, The 100 Foot Journey.
ReplyDeleteThere is a real knack for taking photos of food and yours are excellent.
ReplyDeleteI would love to taste every food you have here! Everything looks delicious! :>
ReplyDeleteThere are some interesting foods in these photos. I don't think I will try all of them though ;)
ReplyDeleteWonderfull recipes and presentation food, Have a nice day greeting from Belgium
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I am hungry and your nails are very celebratory.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting history!
ReplyDeleteThe food looks amazing and I am very impressed by the nail art.
:-)
Traci
This made my tummy rumble... and now I have nail art envy too
ReplyDeleteMollyxxx
The vegetarian dishes looked very appealing, but what really caught my eye was the last photo. That nail art is absolutely amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh my, this all looks so delicious! I love hot and sour soup and dumplings. Oh, I just love it all! The nail art is simply gorgeous! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann