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4 reviews of Spices
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Carolyn M.
Place rating: 5 Nashville, TN
We had a lovely bridal party wedding day lunch here. Even the misty rain couldn’t ruin the lovely views and the interior of the restaurant has high ceilings and a very nice ambiance. The food was an interesting mix of Thai and Indian flavors, served family style. Perfect for the occasion, except of course, for the fact that a big Asian lunch and tailored suits and dresses are a bit at odds… but we had a great base for evening’s copious cocktail agenda…
Ringo H.
Place rating: 5 Honolulu, HI
If you like authentic Southeast Asian food and want to see another side of Hong Kong, then you must try Spices! I still have a hard time finding a place that has as varied and interesting a selection as here. They have Malaysian, Thai, Indian, Japanese and of course, some Chinese. Everything is high quality, A great deal of the appeal is the atmosphere, which is refined yet rustic. It invokes the old Hong Kong glory days of colonialism and the hotel it is set in is just worth a look at for how it embodies the style of that era. The restaurant itself is more what one expects in a five star Thai or Malay resort. Having a beach nearby coupled with the large amount of outdoor seating add a great deal of authenticity to the sensation that one is relaxing in one of those resorts till dinner is finished.
Mike M.
Place rating: 5 Castle Rock, CO
I love spices. I lived above here for years. The delicate mixture of southeast Asian influences never ceased to satisfy. When you couple that with the great atmosphere of Repulse Bay you have an unbeatable combination.
Simon L.
Place rating: 4 Hong Kong
What I like the most about Spices, is that they have gathered all of the best spicy dishes and put them all on one menu, and in one really nice location. The menu is described as Asian fusion, and it covers all things curry and spicy from India, through Thailand, to China, and a few other places in between. It does mean the menu is large, in fact I sometimes find it rather overwhelming, «do I have the Indonesian massaman or the tandoori chicken tikka?», so be patient and have a good read. You will be astounded how far you can travel just in this menu alone. Once you have your country picked(or several if your feeling«spicy»!), you will find the food very well prepared, extremely tasty, and fortunately, not so hot that it shreds your taste buds and ruins the possibility of tasting anything ever again. The venue itself is great. Of course it should be, being in Repulse Bay after all. You have a choice of inside or outside. Be warned, inside gets booked up, especially at the weekends for lunch, so you may be relegated to the outside terrace, which is delightful, but can be hot mid summer. The staff are five star, gliding elegantly around the venue and speaking in nothing more than a whisper. The dress code is casual, but given the venue and the politeness of the staff, I would always go smart casual here. After all, no one wants to look like a hooligan now. This is a great place to come, to enjoy that fierce heat both on the terrace and in the food, that only mad dogs and English men can stand. Get your linen suit on, start smashing into the Hendricks, and order the hottest thing on the menu — you know you want to.