WHAT I ATE: TIM HO WAN, PIK

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Hong Kong is one of the countries that famous for its culinary such as dim sum, tofu pudding, beef jerky, egg tart, and many more. However, you don’t need to go to Hong Kong for enjoying it. Tim Ho Wan, a restaurant originated from Hong Kong was opened at Jakarta. It started from a dim sum restaurant built by Mak Kwai Pui, a former three-Michelin star restaurant’s chef in Hong Kong. This restaurant is famous for its “the world’s cheapest Michelin-star restaurant” title. From just a small restaurant, now Tim Ho wan expanded successfully. Their branch stores are everywhere included in Jakarta, Indonesia. 

Tim Ho Wan is located in an area called Pantai Indah Kapuk, South Jakarta. The complete address is Ruko Crown Golf Blok D No. 8 – 10, Jl. Pantai Indah Kapuk, Penjaringan, Jakarta Utara. As I said before, Tim Ho Wan is a restaurant that serves Hong Kong’s food especially dim sum. One of the most favorite menus here is Baked Bun with BBQ Pork (non-halal). Other than that, another signature dishes from Tim Ho Wan are Pan Fried Carrot Cake and Steamed Bun with Egg Yolk Filling. 

A few times ago, I had a chance to have lunch with my family at Tim Ho Wan restaurant. It was not crowded because I visited the restaurant on weekdays. It also already past lunch time. This restaurant has a large area for a lot of guests. I chose to sit in a long table, enough for 8 persons. It has a cozy atmosphere and clean restaurant’s area.

This restaurant is specialized in dim sum menu. Dim sum itself is a Chinese food that has a small shape and serves in a bamboo steamer. However, Tim Ho Wan also serves other menus beside dim sum such as porridge, vegetables, side dishes, fried rice, noodle, and dessert. The price of food menus at the restaurant is not too expensive for a restaurants located at Jakarta. It is competitive and worth it with the taste. For dim sum, it will cost around Rp 30.000 – Rp 40.000. 

I ordered many dishes because I came with another 7 persons. These were the foods that I tried at Tim Ho Wan PIK:

Baked Bun with BBQ Pork (non-halal)
Baked Bun with BBQ Pork || 43.8k
This bun is not steamed but baked. It causes the bun texture here is different, not like the general one. The bun is slightly crunchy, almost similar to the texture of a mocha bun. You don’t have to doubt about the BBQ Pork flavor, it was so good! Sweet and savory at the same time. The sauce really seeps into the meat. It was so tender too. For pork lovers, you have to try this Baked Bun with BBQ Pork menu from Tim Ho Wan. One portion contains 3 pieces of buns. 

Vermicelli Roll with Shrimp
Vermicelli Roll with Shrimp || 43.8k

Another kind of dim sum is vermicelli roll. I tried the one with shrimp filling. The vermicelli skin’s thickness is good, not to thick and not too thin. It also has a soft and a little bit chewy texture. 

Prawn Dumpling
Prawn Dumpling || 43.8k


One of the most popular dim sum is called Hakau or Prawn Dumpling. It fills with prawn. The hakau that I ate at Tim Ho Wan actually almost similar with hakau in other dim sum restaurants. One portion contains 4 pieces of prawn dumpling. The prawn’s size is also large enough. For the taste, it won’t disappoint you. 

Steamed Spinach Dumpling with Shrimp
Steamed Spinach Dumpling with Shrimp || 33.8k


Unlike before, this time it’s a hakau with spinach and shrimp filling. The size and shape is different with prawn dumpling because it contains a lot more ingredients. It has a similar taste with the prawn dumplings. I couldn’t really taste the spinach. 

Glutinous Rice with Lotus Leaf
Glutinous Rice with Lotus Leaf || 53.8k

Well, this dish is similar to Bakcang. However, the ingredient here is glutinous rice. It basically glutinous rice filled with chicken meat and wrapped with a lotus leaf. Then, it will be steamed. The texture is slightly sticky because it made of glutinous rice. Chicken meat is tender and it has an additional piece of sausage in it. If you kind of bored with white rice, you should try this Glutinous Rice with Lotus Leaf. The size is large enough and very filling for your stomach. 

Pork Dumpling with Shrimp (non-halal)
Siomay is also one of the most popular kinds of dim sum. Tim Ho Wan uses pork and shrimp for their siomay. The shrimp is really tasty and pork meat made it becomes more fragrant. One portion of this menu contains 4 pieces of siomay with standard size.

Pork Dumpling with Shrimp || 43.8k

Beef Ball with Bean Curd Skin
Beef Ball with Bean Curd Skin || 33.8k

For this dish, it was my first time to try it. Minced beef wrapped in bean curd skin and then steamed. The fillings are solid and really delicious. It has a savory taste. The size is large enough and shaped almost like tofu meatball. For this menu, one portion contains 3 pieces. 

Laksa Noodle with Fish Meatball
Other than dim sum menu, I also tried laksa noodle with fish meatball from Tim Ho Wan. It tastes so-so for me because I don’t really a fan of laksa. However, for those who love laksa, you should try this one. 

Laksa Noodle with Fish Meatball || 43.8k

So, that were the foods that I tried at Tim Ho Wan restaurant. For those who loves Hong Kong’s food especially dim sum, this restaurant is worth to try. With a price that is not too expensive, you will get dim sum with satisfying flavors. Happy Trying!


Address : Ruko Crown Golf, Blok D no. 8 - 10, Bukit Golf Mediterania, Jl. Marina Indah Raya, Pantai Indah Kapuk, jakarta



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