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2011-10-07
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My knowledge about Belgian food is pretty much limited beyond waffles, chocolates, and - chocolate-grazed waffles, until i finally paid Frites on the Belgian Tap a visit. From the exterior, the place looked just like any other restaurants in town. But once you push the door in, you will be welcomed by a few drinking monks (how pious!) painted on the wall, and a corridor follows. Walk further in, and you might be surprised (just as I was) by the interior you see - a cosy pub with high ceilings wi
Walk further in, and you might be surprised (just as I was) by the interior you see - a cosy pub with high ceilings with a good reserve of beers and liqueurs behind the ever-busy bar area.
The servers were enthusiastic in getting us a table even though we did not book ahead. Frites serves a wide range of Belgian dishes, from salads to tartares, pastas to meaty main courses, and of course mussels in pots - the national eat. Everything looked tempting by their names and after some tough time choosing what to and what not-to have, we settled with a more refreshing salad, a tuna tartare for we love seafood, mussels in 1/2 kg (of course!) and a main course with duck.
Frites, of course, boasts a wide range of beers and wines for customers to choose from. Not sure what we should have, we ordered a Sampling Beer Platter which comes with 5 small glasses of beers, some more commonly found in HK and some not.
The confit duck leg was equally flavoursome, the skin was fried until crisp, but I thought it could be even thinner and crispier. The flakes of duck meat was drier although the flavour was more intense, but the lack of moist was quite a let-down. This interesting duo also came with a nice sweet potato mush and Kriek jus, which tasted heavenly after picking up the flavours and oil from the meat on top.
Dessert was out of the question for we were too full after these 4 courses - had we ordered one less, a order of the 'National' waffle might still be possible. But nah, thanks, we were too full for any more sweet cravings, and as the dB in the pub got higher and higher, we sensed it was time to leave. The bill was quite pricey, around 350 per head, but I am pretty sure I would come again - by ordering one or two dishes less from the main menu and more from the desserts menu!
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