Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Yungkee roasted goose rice? a wild geese chase in the end...

Before i went to hong kong, there's this urge to try the roasted goose meat as it seems to be really delicious feast from all the tvb drama series where you can see the actors in the drama going to extra mile to buy some roast goose.

So i checked online and found this so called famous roast goose rice place called Yung Kee in hong kong. the place looks extravagant and i should say when i went in the first thing that across my mind was how much money do i have right now?

as when i sit down and check the first few pages of the menu, everything was over $hkd3xx. and i think i even manage to saw the actress in the 2002 nicholas tse ghost movie. so i knew this was going to burn a hole in my pocket.

but after checking out the individual set rice, it wasn't that bad.

but i went there at around 5pm or so and was told that the roasted goose was no more and we had to wait until 6pm for some. so i tried the chicken rice and the bbq pork meat rice instead.

i was hungry enough to eat a horse, but seriously there's nothing special at all about the chicken rice, the chicken average and the rice wasn't really that sweet scented or anything...

and the bbq rice o man, it was such a let down dude, this people are specialist? awww, come on, especially for those kind of price, this totally suck ass...

but there's one thing that's not bad, which was the onion thingy, but that alone definitely wasn't good enough to eat the rice set....

but i came back later to the shop and buy the famous roasted goose rice, well it tasted pretty much like duck meat and although the picture below looks kind of good, but the taste just wasn't really that special.... as the sauce to the rice just was a letdown after another letdown...

so yeah overall, if you're not really looking to be disappointed with an inexpensive and average tasting roasted chicken | goose | bbq pork meat rice set, just skip this dump and save your hard earned dough for something more taste bud stimulating goodies instead.

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