Must be lunch-time soon; how do they always get theirs so much 'crispier' than we do at home.
Somewhere in a box I've store some place I have a photo very much like this that I took over 30 years ago on my very first trip to London. The only other place I'd seen windows like this were in San Franciso.
I think that's what we used to call "steamroller duck" ...
Every Chinatown has its window full of duck :o)
Can't say that I find this appetizing. Never have liked dead animals hanging in windows. And I'm a carnivore.
I discovered Chinese style duck in London long time ago and I love it.
Is that a squid with all the ducks?
@Caroline, no, that's a slab of roast pork. Skin's ultra crispy and fatty to boot. :)
we call this dog's tv
Must be lunch-time soon; how do they always get theirs so much 'crispier' than we do at home.
ReplyDeleteSomewhere in a box I've store some place I have a photo very much like this that I took over 30 years ago on my very first trip to London. The only other place I'd seen windows like this were in San Franciso.
ReplyDeleteI think that's what we used to call "steamroller duck" ...
ReplyDeleteEvery Chinatown has its window full of duck :o)
ReplyDeleteCan't say that I find this appetizing. Never have liked dead animals hanging in windows. And I'm a carnivore.
ReplyDeleteI discovered Chinese style duck in London long time ago and I love it.
ReplyDeleteIs that a squid with all the ducks?
ReplyDelete@Caroline, no, that's a slab of roast pork. Skin's ultra crispy and fatty to boot. :)
ReplyDeletewe call this dog's tv
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