Duck’s Tongue

Thursday, October 7th, 2004 @ 12:49 am | Diary-writer

Duck's tongue is an apparent street delicacy in Hong Kong. You can get it at almost any restaurant.

I hated it.

Dad took me to this restaurant that specializes in teochew-styled porridge. They served cold, boneless tongue. Eeekie yuckie bits of salivary sponges, drizzled with cold sesame sauce and cold oil. I took a cautious bite into one of these and my stomach just decided to fail on me.

cold dish

A few days later the HK Peak Leos took us to this Tai Pai Dong (akin to our Tai Chow i.e. chinese open aired night restaurants) in Sha Tin and I had my second encounter with the dreaded dish. This time it was deep fried with some chilly bits.

zhao ngap sit

The verdict: I'm terribly unadventurous and these type of delicacies just don't tickle my fancy.

9 Responses to “Duck’s Tongue”

  1. N'Drew Says:

    You took a bite ? I’m curious. How does it taste like ?

    Which is worse, duck tongue or their fried “smelly” beancurd ?

    >.<

  2. minishorts Says:

    urm. i actually swallowed two tongues from each plate.

    i don’t even dare to try chou tau foo lah. that’s worse!!!

  3. graceshu Says:

    not bad what i makan b4. nice and slimey and oily! =D

  4. cj Says:

    not to irritate you, but tongue has no bones. so there is no need to say boneless tongue.

  5. minishorts Says:

    nope

    the fried version had bones at the end of it. the cold dish was boneless tongue.

  6. Artic Warfare Magnum user Says:

    the tongues remind of a something… from the female anatomy

  7. james Says:

    Ugh!! Obviously some people in HK are going round “kumpul-ing” all these tongues. Hhehheh. WHat a thought.

  8. bayibhyap Says:

    if ducks’ tongue is the benchmark to measure one’s sense of adventure in gastronomy, then i am out. but i did enjoy many other dishes in hk which were not common in malaysia.

  9. ioney Says:

    Mmmmmm. Avian french kiss. I like. Mmm.

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