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Hong Kong is famous for its siu mei, a blanket term that covers many roasted meats. Although siu mei is easy to find in many American cities with a vibrant Chinatown, it's a rarer treat in Denver, where Chinese restaurants tend to offer a mishmash of specialties from all over the country. And Hong Kong Barbecue is no exception – except for its roasted meats. Owners Sun and Jian Yu are originally from Hong Kong, and while their vast menu is loaded with such familiar-sounding items as kung pao chicken and lemongrass beef, as well as fried rice, noodles, hot pots and even curries, many of those dishes are made to order and feature mouth-watering meats. You can also order cuts of siu mei served over rice — or simply buy a whole roasted duck or pig (which runs between $240 and $270) to take home.
In A Federal Case, Mark Antonation has been eating his way up Federal Boulevard, stopping at every non-chain joint he can find. Last week, he made it to Hong Kong Barbecue -- an excellent consolation ... More »
In A Federal Case, I'll be eating my way up Federal Boulevard -- south to north -- within Denver city limits. I'll be skipping the national chains and per-scoop Chinese joints, but otherwise I'll rep... More »
Go back to the bathroom," Rob whispered as he returned to his seat. "Trust me." I'd just finished paying the check for our feast at Hong Kong Barbecue, and a trip to the restroom didn't have much appeal. Given the restaurant's spare decor — just... More »
Siu mei, Hong Kong-style roasted meats, are the main attraction at Hong Kong Barbecue, the restaurant tucked into a Federal Boulevard strip mall that I review this week. Not only are there whole roast... More »
There's not much to look at in the dining room of Hong Kong Barbecue, a modestly decorated spot in the middle of a South Federal Boulevard strip mall. So while you wait for your food, your eyes inevit... More »
Hong Kong is famous for its siu mei, a blanket term that covers many roasted meats; siu mei shops in that city display whole, honey-glazed and five-spice-dusted, slow-cooked animals in their windows. Pigs and geese are the most popular critters, prized for the high fat content that makes the meat so moist as the fire melts the fat. Though siu mei is easy to find in cities with a vibrant Chinatown, it's a rarer treat in Denver, where Chinese restaurants tend to offer a mishmash of specialties... More »
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