It's been a month since I last went to
Yat Lok (一樂食館), and I figured I'd drop in for a quick dinner. It is, after all, only a couple of minutes from the office and one of my go-to restaurants.
I decided to take the
rice flour noodles in soup with roast goose (馳名脆皮燒鵝瀨粉) - without the drumstick this time. I greedily munched on the tender, flavorful meat, and loved the delicious fat underneath the crispy skin.
I also filled my veggie quota with some
blanched choy sum (菜心, 全走).
As usual, the restaurant is full of tourists who have come for a taste of their famous goose. No doubt some of them are here because they heard that the place has a Michelin star. These people are then surprised by the tightly-packed seats and the classic Hong Kong service... which is to have servers barking at you to order something and food dropped off in front of you without a smile. Not exactly an experience one has traditionally received from establishments with coveted Michelin stars...
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