This past New Year’s Eve, Sheila
and I decided to try Hakkasan, the London-based high class Chinese restaurant
from the same group as Wagamama. Their global “chain” of restaurants are
located in New York, Dubai, Mumbai, Miami, and now San Francisco. Located at
the corner of Market and Kearny on the second floor of this wedge-shaped
building; the design is over the top and reportedly cost $7 million! You turn
the corner from the elevator to a hosting station, which leads into a 1920’s
Shanghai. Beautifully ornate design, gorgeous booth spaces, and some private
dining rooms; but what impressed me the most was the stunning cobalt-blue bar
gently lit and wrapped around the center to mirror the building contours.

Vegetarian Dim Sum - morel crystal dumpling, bamboo dumpling,
bean curd lotus roll,
chive flower dumpling. A healthy portion of two each of the above list, the dim
sum was expertly delicate and flavorful. Sheila enjoyed the bean curd one and I
preferred the chive flower one. The most unique option was bamboo, which had a
light earthy flavor. The variety was quite good and it was nice to see
vegetarian options for this typical meat dish. This was definitely worth
ordering as a starter.


Vegetarian Chicken – stir-fry vegetarian chicken in black pepper sauce. This was my
favorite dish of the night. The sweet and spicy glaze was really good; hints of
orange citrus provided a refreshing undertone for this elevated dish. Hakkasan’s
take on mock chicken is once of the best we’ve had and is on most certainly on par
with Loving Hut. For the main course, the portion size was bit small, definitely
could have used some more as we both wiped the plate clean.

All in all, Hakkasan is a
destination restaurant with impressive Cantonese food. The service was attentive
and excellent. At every turn the wait staff would refill water, re-fold
napkins, and take away plates.. This made the experience
even better. The food was modern and creative. There’s no doubt that the owner
wanted you to experience being transformed into a world of Asian decadence. Our
bill came to $140 with a few of drinks and tip. Not bad in a city of uber-pricy
joints. This is a special occasion place and we certainly enjoyed it.