Soho’s Burmese hotspot, Club Rangoon, expands its offerings to now cater to the daytime crowd with a new lunch menu launching on Tuesday, 16 November. From 12:00pm to 3:00pm every Tuesday to Friday, the restaurant’s Noodles at Noon is a set lunch menu that consists of one main noodle dish, a dessert, and a drink of choice for HK$158+ per person.
As the name Noodles at Noon suggests, guests can opt for their choice of main from four different classic noodle dishes — all of which are well-loved amongst Club Rangoon regulars. Choices include Mohinga (+HK$15) — a rice noodle dish with lemongrass catfish broth topped with crispy split pea, soft-boiled egg, and homemade chilli oil that is often dubbed as Myanmar’s national dish; Ohn No Khout Swel, which is the ever-popular coconut noodles with chicken thigh and lemongrass; the comforting Shan Tofu Hnway for a taste of Northern Myanmar made with Shan tofu and Grandma’s gravy over rice noodles; and last, but not least, the Shan Khout Swel — Club Rangoon’s take on the delicious Shan noodle soup consisting of chicken thigh, flat rice noodles and garlic oil, served with pickles for a touch of tang. For those wanting a meat-free option, the Shan Tofu Hnway is vegetarian-friendly, while the Shan Khout Swel can be adapted for vegetarians and the Ohn No Khout Swel can be made vegan or vegetarian.