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Mooncakes Erupting with Volcanic ‘Golden Lava Custard’
YUMMY!
Celebrating Mid-Autumn Festival at The Drunken Pot
Fashionable sister hotpot destinations in Tsim Sha Tsui and Causeway Bay
joining innovative trend redefining traditional mooncakes.
Trendy hotpot destination The Drunken Pot is erupting into this year’s
Mid-Autumn festivities with volcano-inspired mooncakes. Renowned for revolutionising Hong Kong’s
hot pot tradition, The Drunken Pot is now making its debut on the mooncake scene with ‘Golden Lava
Custard’ versions of the iconic traditional pastry.
Priced HK$268, ‘Golden Lava Custard Mooncake’ gift sets of six are in ornate recyclable metal with
oriental artwork of a ‘Goddess of the Sea’ with a modern young Asian twist representing both tradition
and Hong Kong’s vibrant cosmopolitan scene.
The vivid design is styled after a gigantic ‘street art’
mural symbolising The Drunken Pot brand at its Tsim Sha Tsui branch by Hong Kong artist Ben
Pickering – illustrating fishing boats and fruits of the sea with the hot pot tradition of sharing.
With limited production of 1,000 sets only, The Drunken Pot’s exclusive ‘Golden Lava Custard
Mooncake’ recipe is highlighted by top quality, healthy ingredients from fresh local farm eggs and
authentic vanilla pods to pastry made from European butter, with less sugar.
The magic happens
when they are warmed briefly in a microwave, and the ‘molten’ custard explodes from within like a
volcano of savoury and sweet flavours.
The ‘Golden Lava Custard Mooncakes’ can be purchased through www.tdpdelivery.com, The Drunken
Pot’s hotlines (852) 2323-7098 / 2321-9038 or visit the two branches in Causeway Bay and Tsim Sha Tsui
in person; and now available for pick up until 12 September 2019.
Orders placed directly while dining at either of the sister restaurants also enjoy a special bonus – with a
complimentary signature dish of ‘Hanging Premium Sliced Angus Beef Short Ribs - Small’ (valued
HK$188) for every two tins reserved.
VIVIEN SHEK IS AS DELECTABLE AS HER MOON CAKES
“It is fascinating to see how the mooncake tradition has evolved with modern versions popping-up in
recent years,” said The Drunken Pot founder Vivien Shek. “We are confident that our first own
distinctive version with low fat, low sugar and no preservatives will find a lot of fans and be a big hit.”
Since launching in 2015, The Drunken Pot has become a social media phenomenon for its winning
concept of ‘new age’ hotpots at The Drunken Pot Tsim Sha Tsui, themed after a rustic fishing market at
2/F, No.8 Observatory Road, and The Drunken Pot Causeway Bay, with breath-taking views over
Victoria Harbour from 27/F, V Point, 18 Tang Lung Street.
Both restaurants reinvent the hotpot tradition with premium ingredients and innovative recipes in
venues bursting with energy and contemporary style against the backdrop of trendy ‘street art’ and
chill-out music with spicy urban grooves.
For more information, please visit www.thedrunkenpot.com or email info@thedrunkenpot.com.
For reservations, please call :
The Drunken Pot at 8 Observatory Road : (852) 2321-9038;
The Drunken Pot at V Point : (852) 2323-7098.
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About The Drunken Pot
The name of The Drunken Pot underlines this philosophy, evoking a ‘melting pot’ communal ambience
“where different people and ideas get together, often producing something new”.
The ‘drunken’
reference also alludes to the inevitable influence of ‘Sake bombs’ in hot pots, and signature house Sake
and cocktails as the beverage of choice.
Modern-day health concerns are addressed, with broths made from chicken rather than traditionally
cholesterol-laden meat offcuts; while vegetarian broths are also an option.
For traditionalists, familiar home-style favourites and popular recipes like satay broth are still available,
but reinterpreted with richer and creamier textures, inspired by home-style recipes from Ms Shek’s
hometown of Chaozhou in eastern Guangdong, which is renowned for its amazing food.
Quality ingredients are another key to the concept, from freshest seafood to premium beef and pork
choices ranging from local hand-sliced cuts to imported Angus Beef. Exotic ingredients are also
introduced, with bi-coloured Xiao Long Bao dumplings stuffed with an eclectic range of fillings
including black truffle, crab roe, squid ink, lobster and medicinal recipes.
Along with the restaurant’s private label Nagahama Sake from Shiga is a vintage whisky collection,
creative cocktail collection and ice-cold beers.
In 2018, The Drunken Pot introduced a “Hot Pot On-the-Go” service (www.tdpdelivery.com) making
the Brand’s popular hot pots more accessible than ever.
The brand also opened its first overseas branch in 2018, in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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With limited production of 1,000 tins only, The Drunken Pot’s exclusive ‘Golden Lava Custard Mooncake’ recipe
is highlighted by top quality, healthy ingredients from fresh local farm eggs and authentic vanilla pods to pastry
made from European butter, with less sugar.
Orders placed directly while dining at either of the sister restaurants also enjoy a special bonus – with a
complimentary signature dish of ‘Hanging Premium Sliced Angus Beef Short Ribs - Small’ (valued HK$188) for
every two tins reserved
Since launching in 2015, The Drunken Pot has become a social media phenomenon for its winning concept of
‘new age’ hotpots at The Drunken Pot Tsim Sha Tsui, themed after a rustic fishing market at 2/F, No.8
Observatory Road, and The Drunken Pot Causeway Bay, with breath-taking views over Victoria Harbour from
27/F, V Point, 18 Tang Lung Street
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