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Écriture: Modern French cuisine, Japanese flourish – and named after Korean art

  • The stellar menu by executive chef Maxime Gilbert is seasonal, with ingredients sourced from artisanal producers

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Écriture, H Queens, Central. Photo: handout

Serving contemporary French cuisine with a Japanese twist, two-Michelin-starred Écriture is named after a series of paintings by Korean artist Park Seo-bo. The interior has geometric shapes with soft colours and textures, a symmetrical copper ceiling, black hardwood tables and white chairs.

Brittany langoustine. Photo: handout
Brittany langoustine. Photo: handout

Executive chef Maxime Gilbert’s seasonal menu sources ingredients from artisanal producers. There is a choice of tasting menus or à la carte, with dishes such as slow-cooked turbot with dashi-poached foie gras, caviar tart with Hokkaido sea urchin, and kabu purée in a buckwheat tart shell and beurre blanc. There is an extensive wine list.

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Contact details

 26/F, H Queens, 80 Queen’s Road Central

2795 5996

Signature dishes

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 Brittany langoustine

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