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Address: cnr of Customs and Hobson Sts, Auckland City
Ph: (09) 379 9311
We had just been staying in a holiday town where the best restaurant, we were told, was Asian. It turned out to be an absolutely standard place with an absolutely standard bill of fare just like, sadly, rather too many of its counterparts in Auckland. It wasn't bad but so predictable that the menu practically bored us to sleep.
So in the hunt for a little more variety we headed off to the Viaduct and drifted into Monsoon Poon. This describes itself as a trading house restaurant and the idea is that it draws on cooking from all over Southeast Asia. The dishes themselves tend not to be hybrids, which is almost certainly a good thing, but there is an arsenal of options reflecting the diversity of the food from this large chunk of the planet. The unifying factor, if there is one, is the ubiquity of spice, which even the most Eurocentric of us now take for granted.
The signature dish which has been around from the first days of this Auckland offshoot of a Wellington enterprise is the "firecracker chicken" which is rubbed in Malay chilli spice and is apparently seriously hot. From Vietnam there is the "shaking beef" cooked in the wok with garlic, red onions, scallions and a lime sauce. South India is represented with a venison curry, although I didn't realise deer were a major part of the South Indian food scene.
Then there's Bali with prawns cooked with green beans, zucchini, broccoli and red peppers in a green coconut sauce. There are Singapore and Bangkok noodles and a Peking duck salad. You get the idea - you would be hard pressed not to find something that appealed.