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MAGAZINE, Dec 1999
A taste of Authentic European Class and Cuisine
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Euro
Choice
397, Tung
Hsing Rd, Sec. 3
Phone: (04) 2329-9796
Hours: lunch 11:30 am-2:30 pm, dinner 5:30-10 pm, weekend tea
time 2:30-5 pm
Reservations
recommended for dinner, weekends and larger parties
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by Douglas Habecker
Despite Taichung's fairly large and diverse dining scene, it can
still be hard to find a restaurant which provides fine, authentic
dining in a classy, intimate setting, with the emphasis on intimate.
Since 1994, Euro Choice restaurant has been doing just that by serving
some of the city's best Swiss and continental-style cuisine, in
discreet upscale surroundings.
Located on Tung Hsing Road about 80 meters from The Landis Hotel,
Euro Choice started out as part of the well-known Chalet Swiss group
of restaurants, originally owned and operated by Taipei-based Swiss
chef Horst Trummer. A few years later, for various reasons, the
establishment gave up its name (which was taken on by another, recently-closed
restaurant) and became Euro Choice.
Despite the name change, the excellent food and ambiance remained
the same, thanks mainly to the continuing efforts of head chef Kuo
Ming-chieh., who began studying with Trummer in Taipei almost two
decades ago. Kuo, who still seems perfectly happy where he is, noted
that his dishes focus on Swiss cuisine, which had been influenced
by many European regions.
"Western Switzerland borders France and the south borders Italy.
Then you have Austria on the other side, so the cuisine shows influence
from all these areas," he said, adding that his establishment
was one of the few local restaurants to serve authentic, high-end
European cuisine.
A look at the menu and taste of the food reveals that Kuo's assertion
is correct. The main courses include "country platters"
such as Roasted Pig Knuckle (NT$500), Fillet Goulash (NT$420), Gueggli,
or roasted spring chicken (NT$550), Veal Steak Hunter Style (NT$720)
and, of course, Wienerschnitzel (NT$680) and Geschnetzeltes (sliced
Zurich-style veal in white wine sauce) for NT$720. Other main entrees
include the exotic-sounding Prawns Madagascar, Chateaubriand Bearnaise
(NT$1,500 for two), New York Steak (NT$820), Sirloin Cafe de Paris
glazed with the chef's special herb butter, and Lamb Cutlet Provencales
with olives and garlic (NT$720).
There are also various business lunches, which average in the NT$600
range, change every week and include salad, soup, main course, dessert
and coffee or tea. Kuo said that many local diners were not accustomed
to or confident with ordering authentic European cuisine. To help
them along and educate, there are several special set meals, illustrated
in full color with photos in the front of the menu and costing between
NT$850 and NT$1,000.
To go with main courses, there are good soups and salads for ordering.
Hot and cold hors d'oeuvres included the NT$620 Tartar Steak, prepared
at one's tableside, Snail Bourguignonne, French Goose Liver and
Raclette--melted Swiss cheese from Valais. No Swiss restaurant would
be complete without fondues and Euro Choice has a cheese fondue,
for NT$630 per person, a Fondue Bourguignonne, which uses olive
oil, and a favorite for many diners--chocolate fondue, costing NT$320
per person. Among other desserts are the Crepes Suzette (NT$380
for two), Peach Flambe and Souffle Oriental.
Euro Choice also provides a long wine lists with red and white varieties
from France, Italy, California, Germany and Australia, from the
NT$600 Antonin Rodet Beaujolais Villages to the NT$2,400 Brunello
Di Montalcino Ruffino. Beers are NT$100 and there are juices and
NT$60 soft drinks.
As noted above, one of Euro Choice's most pleasing features is its
refined, intimate setting. Dark wood, leather-upholstered chairs,
white linen table cloths and napkins, dark green wall paper, tiffany
lamps, a dark wood bar and uniformed staff all lend an air of class
in the relatively-small and quiet restaurant, making it perfect
for business meals or romantic dinners.
Thanks to Kuo and his consistently-good, high-quality cuisine, Euro
Choice will no doubt continue to be one of Taichung's premier dining
spots for continental cuisine and a taste of Switzerland for many
years to come.
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