According to Open Rice, the 2014 Michelin Guide to Hong Kong restaurants listed 62 starred restaurants, including five 3 stars and thirteen 2 starred restaurants. In addition, there are 69 "Bib Gourmand" restaurants listed and explained as "good value" restaurants. We were quite surprised when without looking for any, we stumbled into three of these on our last weekend in Hong Kong when we stayed in Sheung Wan, just west of the Central district. Since we only had three meals that weekend, we could say we dined Michelin at every meal. What a scoop!
The Sun Yuen BBQ Restaurant (新園燒臘店) - hardly a restaurant, rather a takeout place with a few tables. I had scouted out the place in a walkabout earlier in the afternoon and tempted by the BBQ goose in the window had thought we'd come back for dinner. Unfortunately by the time we showed up for dinner, they were sold out of both geese and ducks. It seemed that you have to book ahead if you really wanted one - that's how busy they were. We had to settle instead for soy sauce chicken (done just right) and booked half a goose for the following evening.
It would have been interesting to compare it to the one we tried at Yung Kee Restaurant which we visited the day we arrived. The Yung Kee goose did not disappoint - it was very juicy and tasty with crispy skin (you can see the evidence below). But the price was exorbitant and that may be one reason why the restaurant had been dropped from the Michelin list - no longer a "good value". It had also reportedly fallen out of favour with the locals.
Yung Kee goose (half) served on a white plate...
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Be prepared to share a table, no questions asked |
Earlier on our trip, we were wandering around Mong Kok district in Kowloon at lunch time and found ourselves looking into the window of this one specialty restaurant, likely a gentrified former street food stall - Superior Rice Roll Pro Shop (第一腸粉專賣店) - another Michelin recommendation although that was in 2012.
The steamed turnip pudding, one of maybe ten items on the menu, was very "turnipy" and tasty |
And here's the chef! |
Each roll individually steamed, rolled and stuffed. |
Pastries at the Café Robuchon |
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