Luxe Dining at Horizons Macau

Posted by Ferdz on 9 Jun 2010 at 9:45 am and is filed under Gut Feel, Sweet Talk.

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Smoked Salmon

Horizon's Champagne Glazed Cold Smoked Salmon

It was a stark contrast from our last meal in Macau. As soon as we enter the 3rd level of Crown Tower within City of Dreams, we knew we’ll be treated to a luxurious dining experience this time around. We were at Horizons, a restaurant known for its grilled steaks and seafood.

Horizons Restaurant Interiors

Horizons Restaurant Interiors

The restaurant has very spacious interiors with a modern design. There are elegant fixtures, low tables, cool atmosphere and a nice view of the Cotai Skyline. The eating utensils and unconventional but neatly shaped glasses add a taste of sophistication to the dining experience.

Bread loaf and sticks

Bread loaf and sticks

We started off with a set of bread served on a neatly folded cloth. It was a nice and different presentation from the usual bread baskets. The bread sticks were crunchy and really good. I was expecting to eat a few sticks to stave my hunger but I find myself nibbling on a few in between dishes.

Smoked Salmon

Smoked Salmon (HKD 98)

The Champagne Glazed Cold Smoked Salmon as starter was served like a piece of art on a plate where the artist brushed in a couple of colors here in there with zen like strokes. The whole plate was a playground of flavors — from the fruity beet root puree, to the slight saltiness of the ikura roe with caviar or the tangy cucumber capers salsa in combination with the soft smoked flavor yet a tad salty salmon.

Kabucha Veloute

Kabucha Veloute (HKD 128)

Next was the “Kabucha” Veloute with Herbs Crusted Hokkaido Scallop. It’s basically a Japanese Pumpkin Soup but this one has really intense flavor and creaminess. The scallop swimming in the soup was really delicious with a hint of herb spices. I can say it was a standout favorite among the meals.

Prime Tenderloin

Prime Tenderloin (HKD 208)

Then there was the USDA Prime Tenderloin served with buttered vegetables and potato puree. I’m a steak person and was looking forward to this. The steak was presented well and it was real tender but with a slight crisp on the outside.  I didn’t find the steak as flavorful or even juicy as I wanted though. I guess that’s why the different kind of salts and mustards are there for so I could season the steak to my liking.

Vanilla Cream Brulee

Vanilla Cream Brulee (HKD 68)

For dessert we had a Tahitian Vanilla Cream Brulee. We were expecting to be served the chocolate on the menu but this was a welcome change as we got curious of the berries on top of the thin caramel crust. The brulee was equally good and I had fun breaking into the crispy caramel top. It was my first time to try a gooseberry and I enjoyed is tingling sourness.

Overall, it was a great dining experience and the nice thing about it is that the price, while not cheap, is not too expensive either.

Horizons
Level 3, Crown Towers,
City of Dreams, Estrada Do istmo, Macau
+853.8868.6681

One Response to “Luxe Dining at Horizons Macau”

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    June 11th, 2010 at 5:22 am

    Appetizer lang pala ung salmon. When I go to steakhouse, I always get the salmon entree. But here look at how tasty the steak is.

    Fine dining talaga.

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