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1/5 nuevo  

 
1/5 nuevo
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  • OK 2
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Restaurant Info

  • Credit Cards:
    • Visa
    • Mastercard
    • American Express
    • Diners Club
  • Opening Hours: M-Th 12:00-14:30, 18:00-23:00, F-Sa 12:00-14:30, 18:00-00:00, Su 18:00-23:00
  • Nearby Parking: Yes
  • Valet Parking: No
  • Reservations Accepted: Yes
  • Delivery: No
  • Takeaway: Yes
  • Corkage Fee: 300
  • Can accommodate large group: Yes
  • Children Friendly: Yes
  • Pet Friendly: No
  • Private Room Available: No
  • Dress Code: Casual Elegance
  • Post 11pm order: No
  • Al Fresco: No
 

Signature Dishes

duck confit‧garlic potato; gazpacho‧shrimps‧avocado; zarzuela‧prawns‧clams‧mussels‧saffron‧tomato peppers sauce; paella risotto‧roasted prawns

Vegetarian Dishes

hummus‧guacamole‧olives dip; mushrooms sautéed‧herb garlic

Signature Drinks

On the menu is a wide and well-selected variety of special cocktails, wines and spirits. Signature drinks include sangria, mojito with seasonal fruits, and specially picked wines served by the carafe.

Restaurant Ambiance

1/5 nuevo's welcoming ambience takes hold of you even before you enter the place – behind the folding wooden floor-to-ceiling glass doors, it's easy to be drawn in by the warm atmosphere created by the dominant island bar, which is backed by an impressive floor-to-ceiling high shelves that showcase an extensive and exclusive vintage selection. Behind the island bar is a casual yet elegant lounge decorated by plush leather and suede couches set against the dramatic burgundy velvet draperies and light green pillars. An open kitchen in back adds a bit of vitality to the room.

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Reviews

  • Mel

    wine dinner

    Mel | May 21 2010

    please be noted that the wine dinner hosted at this place is amazingly delicious, as it's actually cooked by the world famous chef patrice gabet, the group exec chef, he hardly cooks in restaurants now, only when he is kind of free. his food, as according to my friend, is comparable to the chef for the very last chinese emperor.

    • How much did you spend?
      ~$400
    • Overall Rating
      Good
    • Food 10
    • Service 7
    • Ambiance 10
    • Price 4
  • jason.bonvivant

    1/5 nuevo

    jason.bonvivant | Nov 28 2009

    This entry took me a while to write up because (1) I am lazy (2) I am lazy and (3) I am very lazy! I have passed by this establishment way too many times but never really got the chance try it. Since I felt like Spanish Tapas on this evening, why not give this place a try. So what do I think of it? I was 1/5 satisfied with the food but I was 5/5 happy to have a wonderful dining companion with me this special evening! I can go on forever about how much fun this evening and how the both of us took pictures of the food with undivided concentration; but let me get back to the review first. It was to my surprise that the actual dining area was rather small, almost half of the establishment is dedicated to the bar area with about a dozen of tables for diners.

    (1) Eggs & onion dips
    It was literally eggs and onion dips, how unoriginal! Truly no surprises in my opinion.

    (2) Goose liver pies with port wine sauce
    We were attracted by the name of this dish and the presentation was interesting enough that we took quite a while to take pictures of it from different directions. However, taste wise we can't even find hints of the goose liver flavors, perhaps overtaken by the rich port wine sauce??

    (3) Chorizo sauteed with onions
    Too salty, too oily and too chewy! Enough said.

    (4) Pata negra iberico ham
    Based on my humble knowledge with cured ham, pata negra or Jamón iberico ham (which consists of different variations as well) is of better grade than the slightly varied Jamón serrano. If we were to try, why not try the better grade right? It was to be ordered by the grams and was cut right in front of us.

    It was good. Not too salty and very thinly cut. The flavor was very intense as it should be; a great way to stimulate my taste buds before the mains!

    (5) Sea-bass, scallops ceviche
    Definitely not something we expected; I mean not how we imagined it would look like. It was more like a dip to me, a very lightly flavored dip to be exact. I could not remember how the diced sea-bass and scallops tasted like, likely because there were not surprises.

    (6) Seafood paella
    Where can I find good paella in HK??? Not here (nor at Hemingway's by the Bay @ Discovery Bay) for sure. It was rather dry but at least it was served in the right paella pan compared with Hemingway's! Plenty of ingredients and flavors were alright, it was the dryness of the whole thing that they really need to work on!

    (7) Steak Frites
    Looks alright? Yeah, it tasted alright as well. We ordered Medium Rare and it came Medium Rare. Meat was tender enough that we gave it a passing rate. Fries on the other hand, no, it failed because it was rather stale and plain.

    (8) baked chocolate cake & caramelized baked apple tart
    One word: SWEET! Sorry I mean 2 words: TOO SWEET! Both the baked chocolate cake and caramelized baked apple tarts were way too sweet for my liking. The apple slices in the apple tart seemed to be soaked in sugar for a long while that even with the ice cream the sweetness remained. The sweetness of the apple tart and chocolate cake took over my sense of taste to a point that I thought I would get a sugar overdose!

    Likes:

    * Pata negra iberico ham - very thinly sliced + flavors were rich and intense, very good.

    Dislikes:

    * Desserts way too sweet
    * Seafood Paella - too dry! I really want to find a great Paella place!
    * Chorizo sauteed with onions - too salty & too greasy!

    Avg Spending: HKD 300 - 500 per person

    For more pictures, please visit> http://jason-bonvivant.blogspot.com/2009/11/15-nuevo.html

    • How much did you spend?
      Avg Spending: HKD 300 - 500 per person
    • Food 5
    • Service 5
    • Ambiance 6
    • Price 3
  • Charmaine So

    Great place to catch up with friends

    Charmaine So | Apr 22 2009

    I've always enjoyed myself whenever i go to 1/5 - whether it be for dinner or drinks. Have recently been there for dinner and was quite impressed with their new Spanish tapas additions. The Chef just went to Spain for some training and he brought back great tapas dishes that are very authentic. The waiter recommended a good Spanish red wine to go with the dishes and it was quite a good match. Overall, I have had some great times at 1/5.

    • Food 7
    • Service 8
    • Ambiance 8
    • Price 4

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