Disclaimer: Didn't pay for the food...
So I am picky about food... especially Chinese food, because well... I'm Chinese.
The boy and I are looking for a place to have our rehearsal dinner. Has to be near the hotel and preferably an Asian restaurant. I could charter a shuttle bus and schlep everyone to Chinatown, but that is crazy expensive. So I was left with 2 choices, PF Changs or Ben Pao.
I just got back from meeting with the nice folks at Ben Pao to discuss whether they can make authentic Chinese food for the dinner. Mike's family is more Shanghainese, mine is more Cantonese. We are looking at a menu that has dishes from both regions. What I wasn't expecting was 2 appetizers and 4 entrees being served. We now have 6 boxes of leftovers in the kitchen!
We had:
1. Ginger Shrimp Dumplings - Think har gow filling in a regular (ie not handmade) wonton wrapper. Nicely seasoned with a kick of ginger. Served in a spicy sweet soy sauce and chili oil. Canton style filling in a Northern Style (aka thick) wrapper. Very good. Would be better if the wrapper was made in house.
2. Crispy Garlic Tofu - Tofu quality was excellent! Silky soft, and tastes like... soy! The only complaint was the sauce was too sweet and thick. It would have been better served on the side.
3. Spicy Dragon Noodles - Noodles were a little overdone. I prefer a chewier noodle. Sauce was a little sweet and oily. But the beef was pretty well stir-fried. Good wok hay on the beef
4. Shanghai Prawns - Nice tang to it. The chef has a good hand with vinegar. I was puzzled by the water chestnuts being in the dish, but they were fresh and not out of a can. So props to the poor kitchen staff who had to peel them!
5. Black Pepper Sea Scallops - a little overdone, and sweet. The black pepper was cracked over the scallops. Would have been better if it was incorporated into the sauce like Black Pepper Crabs in Singapore.
6. Barbecued Pork Shoulder - I saved the best for last. AMAZINGLY GOOD. Tender pork, nicely marinated. Juicy, and seasonings were spot on. Caramelized bits on the outside, nice fat layering on the inside. Mike's favourite dish of the night, though he thought it was a tiny bit too salty. Luckily Mike is leaving tomorrow, so I get to eat the leftovers!
Overall, the only one request I would make when ordering is to tone down the salt. Service was impeccable. We had a very nice server who explained everything without sounding like a know-it-all. They are truly interested in discovering more authentic tastes, but because of their clientele, have to "fix" it to suit their tastes. That being said, almost everything we have having for our rehearsal dinner is not on their regular menu (except for the pork shoulder!). There is a dish I'm requesting and they are going to research and prepare for our dinner. I know it's a chain restaurant, but I am honestly pleasantly surprised by Ben Pao.