Lau’s Family Kitchen
Saturday, May 31st, 2008Lau’s Family kitchen is quickly becoming a firm favourite with our family. We were celebrating a belated birthday (dad’s) and my brother meeting his nephew for the first time so we made a lunch reservation so that Baby EJ could come along. The service at Lau’s is highly attentive and although I didn’t have a problem with this last time, it was a little suffocating this time. There were so few tables that our waitress (fairly new I think) only had our table to look after. On the whole though, it’s better to have this problem than not being able to attract any of the waitstaff.
The dishes were served in individual portions, again not my preference as I like being able to choose how much of each dish I have. To me, having a chinese meal is about sharing from the dishes in the middle of the table and being given predetermined portions takes away from the idea of sharing. Also, there is a practical aspect that not everyone eats the same amount of food…which is also why I rarely go for degustation menus. Well, apart from those two issues, Lau’s was well-worth the visit. This is what we had:

Oyster with black bean sauce - very tasty & we saw them shucking the oysters at the start of the lunchtime service

Steamed barramundi - just AMAZING. Completely delicate flavours and the most tender morsels of fish I have ever had. We have not gone wrong with their steamed fish yet.

Cantonese beef - tender, tasty flamed-grilled flavour

Mixed vegetables - not oily and filled with fresh vegies that were still slightly crunchy. My favourite cloud ear fungus

Scallops - my least favourite as I found them to be just a tad overcooked. Very subtle flavour
Go at lunch if you to converse with your friends or go at dinner if you’re with boring company. You can smile and nod politely, pretending you’re able to hear everything being said =)
Lau’s Family Kitchen
4 Acland Street
St Kilda
(03) 8598 9880











