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2013-03-13
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Peking Duck is a type of oven-roasted duck from Northern China, known for its thin, crispy skin which is an utter delight. Craving some Peking Duck, I went to Spring Deer Restaurant, one of the most famous Pekingese restaurants in Hong Kong, with a large group of friends. Situated on the first floor of a nondescript building near the P3 Exit of Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station, Spring Deer Restaurant is a long-standing eatery opened in the 1970s which offers one of the best Peking Ducks in town, and is
Most items on the menu come in three sizes, "Small", "Medium" and "Large", which is great for small parties who wish to try more of the restaurant's signature dishes. Except for the Peking Duck which was incredibly tasty, the rest of the Northern Chinese cuisine was only mediocre and the ingredients were not pristine. However, considering that our feast only racked up a bill of $130 per head, perhaps all could be forgiven.
想吃北京填鴨的話,不少人都會去馳名的京菜館鹿鳴春飯店。鹿鳴春的北京填鴨非常好吃,外皮甘香鬆脆,而肉質依然鮮嫩多汁,帶滿鴨香,只不過有點肥。雖然其他菜式一般,但吃得很飽才每位$130,難怪餐廳長期都客似雲來!
(1) We started off with the Fried Shredded Pork with Soya Bean Pasty Sauce ($78), which was a sweet, appetising dish with a dressing that reminded us of sweet and sour pork.
(5) The Barbequed Peking Duck ($300) was definitely the highlight of our meal! The duck was brought out on a trolley and carved right in front of us. Each slice comprised a layer of skin and some meat underneath, and the roasted skin was sublime! For me, the layer (or lump) of fat underneath the skin was a bit much, but I could imagine that some people would find it perfectly indulgent.
(8) Moving on to the desserts, we ordered a portion of Fried Glutinous Rice Cakes ($8 each). The rice balls were utterly decadent - golden brown on the surface, the glutinous rice had a chewy, stretchy texture and the centre was filled with a smooth red bean paste.
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