Monday, August 4, 2008

its chinese food promotion month at siam paragon, how fekkin' great is that?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

last month was italian food and everyone went absolutely bat shit eating cheese, cured hams and every other italian delicacy, now it is chinese food month. leave it up to the siam paragon folks to hit balls out of the park one right after another.

i was on my way to doing some of that great sunday banking they have at paragon mall when i spied the peking duck stand. i have always been a big fan of duck, prepared any way at all, and to have it peking style is always a treat.

when i was the food and beverage manager at siam city hotels in pattaya a few years back each of the two sister hotels on beach road had fantastic chinese kitchens that served peking duck. whenever i was on duty, and i saw an order come in, i would run and stand in the kitchen and wait for it to be served so i could scarf the carcass and all the great tidbits that cling to it. i also got a rush when the gas was fired up in the duck ovens that put that great glaze and crispness to the skin. the amount of pressure and the loud whooshing sound makes it seem like you are at an airport right on the tarmac when a jet is revving its engines.

did you know that the skin is always cut int he exact same pattern, the exact same number of pieces and its done with a big ass clever, not a small little knife as one might think?
some chefs are so adept at carving ducks that they can perform the entire procedure wearing white cloth gloves that remain spotless form beginning to end.

i was in such a hurry to eat my serving that, again, i forgot to take a picture, but then i bought 4 more portions for take away to give to my friends that i would be meeting shortly thereafter. so here are some shots of the booth, the assorted foods, and some peking duck fast food style.
price: 150 baht or $4.47 usd per serving. right, under 5 dollars and there are 10 pancakes with all the trimmings.


portions on display.


chinese style kao-kaa-moo, braised anise scented pork leg.
these were some of the largest i have ever seen.
and they looked just great.
but alas,
no room for moo today we will be stuffing our face with duck.



simmering soup, is that cooker big enough for ya?



fried bean curd items.
i had an assortment plate and it was great.
not greasy at all, and meatless, too.



steamed pork buns and duck roll ups in rice pancakes.




this lady was great.
she loved that i loved her duck so much
that i came back and bought 4 more orders for my friends.



this is peking duck take away style.




and again, lid open.



ready to nosh.



what the inside looks like.




my friend khun ice enjoying a box of peking duck.
she was amazed that anyone would have thought to bring some for others to enjoy.
she ate an entire box by herself, and she had just eaten an entire meal of thai food.

i just love to watch girls eat with their hands, don't you?




2 comments:

Mike said...

"I love to watch girls eat with their hands, don't you>"

WTF, maybe but this picture is nasty. Where did you get the anorexic girl with missing fingers?

Duck looks great though. Nothing like this in my sanitized Cary NC neighborhood. Look at all these crappy chains. Tastes good but its hard to feel good eating it knowing how its prepared by robot humans following the directions of corp. HQ. Farmer's market anyone?

Terri @ A Daily Obsession said...

hi, thanx for dropping by n ur comments n tips (love it). i've got a couple of Qs for u on my pizza post.