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2015-11-07
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I'd normally get really excited about a restaurant opening, walking by the construction and keeping an eye out on its progress. I don't really have the same level of excitement in Hong Kong, it's not possible; there are so many new restaurant openings in HK that I'd be walking around in a perpetual state of excitement. But, for some reason, the Drunken Duck was one new restaurant that we'd been keeping tabs on, with a view to checking it out ASAP.The latest in a number of British style Gastro Pu
The latest in a number of British style Gastro Pubs that have opened in the last twelve months in HK, the Drunken Duck is the most recent creation of the Enoteca group. who also run a couple of Enoteca restaurants, as well as Iberico & Co in Soho.
David Tamlyn, who was the head chef of Iberico & Co has moved over to the new venture. David is one of the multitude of chefs who trained under culinary legend Marco Pierre White then went on to work in a number of well known Michelin Starred restaurants such as Pied-a-Terre and The Square. David then took a bit of a change of direction to run Michelin rated Gastro Pubs The Bridge and the Salt House, before moving to hot and steamy Honkers.
With pretty high expectations, we braved a wet and stormy Sunday evening to wander along to the Drunken Duck (without reservation, of course) and found ourselves seated at a table right in front of the kitchen. Like a lot of English style gastro pubs, the Drunken Duck has quite a warm and welcoming feel to it, and it was a lovely refuge from the stormy weather outside. You could tell that the restaurant was still brand new, it had that new building smell and feel about it, everything was still shiny and new.
It's unusual to go to a restaurant nowadays that doesn't have the ubiquitous small and large plates on offer, and the Drunken Duck had run with the crowd in that respect. There were a couple of other options though, 'titbits' was a term I hadn't heard in a while (and we presumed they meant 'tidbits') and there was a section set aside for the Drunken Duck's specialty 'Our Duck'. The menu was quite extensive, with contemporary twists on gastro pub fare, but unusually, there was not a lot on the menu that really appealed to me, with a lot of spicy options. We managed to cobble together enough options for dinner though, and waited for our meal to arrive.
Served at the same time was a 'rude boy' pilsner, one of SC's favourite styles of beer and the black truffle tossed chips with duck dripping- a really good combination. The rough cut chips came in a enamel cup and had heaps of Maldon sea salt and black truffle sprinkled on top. The chips still had heaps of the potato skin on and were golden, crunchy and pretty darn nice. What elevated the chips to legendary status was the small jar of duck fat that was used like a dipping sauce - yum! It combined two of SC's three favourite foods in the world, truffle and duck fat (the last being bacon).
We decided that we'd skip dessert, not really wanting to try our luck and have another disappointment. Was it a mistake, could the Drunken Duck have pulled one back with a delicious dessert? Well, I'll never know because none of the half dozen options on the menu really appealed enough for me to try.
The Drunken Duck is located right in the heart of expat and tourist territory in Soho and is probably targeted towards transient customers that will come in once, maybe twice and probably move onto another destination or back home. Our experience at the DD was pretty similar to quite a few of our Soho meals, which are hit and miss (mostly miss) and should serve as a lesson for us. I guess though, Soho is our local area, so we tend to hit the area when we don't feeling like travelling.
On a positive note, the staff were really friendly and the service was excellent. It's possible that we visited a little early in the life of the Drunken Duck and it will find it's feet, I certainly hope so. But for me, with so many other restaurants to check out in Hong Kong, it's pretty unlikely we will be back.
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