Pages

Thursday, 26 August 2021

Fatt Kee Roast Duck @ Sri Petaling

We came here wanting to eat at Spade's Burger but was told that their buns had run out and that the replenishment stock was due to arrive later that evening (yeah, don't ask...how could a burger place run out of buns, right?).  We didn't want to wait, so we left (we've since managed to taste Spade's burgers through delivery).

After leaving Spade's (with no back-up plan in mind), we started walking around for another place to dine and finally ended up at Fatt Kee Roast Duck @ Sri Petaling.  As you walk in, you'll be greeted by some kind of a window display at the front showing their variety of roasted meats.  Unfortunately, the window display was bare....with just one miserable chicken and one duck still hanging even though it was only dinner time (business must be slow since only two tables were occupied).  Perhaps the display would have been brimming and more enticing to look at earlier in the day, I suppose.

Well, if you're one who likes to have a variety, then the best way to savour everything would be to order the All-In-Fatt @ RM28, a special four-in-one combo featuring roast duck, roast chicken, siu yuk and char siew...and that's precisely what we got! ;)

This dine-in was quite some time ago, so pardon me if I can't quite remember what they tasted like exactly though I do remember that nothing quite caught my attention other than the roast duck.  The siu yuk wasn't the best of cuts, a bit too fatty and the skin was a little hard.  The char siew was ok I suppose, just that the sauce wasn't among my favourites while the roast chicken, we got all breast meat...what do you think?  I hate it when some shops take advantage of a situation (where we forgot to request for the cut we want or can't coz it's a combo platter) by getting rid of as much breast meat as possible (more like dumping it on unsuspecting customers if you ask me).  The roast duck was the only thing I do remember.  Perhaps my experience might have been different if I had eaten there earlier in the day when the meats were at their best (perhaps these had been hung at the shop front for too long?).  And yes, I saw the worker removing the last hanging duck and taking it into the kitchen to cut up for us.

As much as it's a good idea to go for a combo platter in order to be able to taste test all their meats in one sitting, it may also not be such a good idea coz each meat has a specific sauce and they tend to mingle with one another on the plate thereby not allowing one to taste each component (with their respective sauces) separately.

You can have the roasted meats with yellow (chicken) rice @ RM1 a bowl.....

.......or with plain wantan mee @ RM3.80 a plate.  It was quite nice as the wantan mee (the thinner type) was tossed in a sauce with fragrant pork lard and I did like the inclusion of the little cubes of crispy chee yau char (pork lard bits).

You can partake all that with their freshly blended chilli dip and ginger sauce.  I can't really remember if I liked their dips but I always welcome any blended ginger with chicken rice/roasted meats as I like how they cut through all that fattiness and oiliness.

But the one thing I do remember very well was how much I liked their Tofu with Dried Shrimps @ RM8.80. The fragrant and super crispy dried shrimps, together with freshly made fried shallots and flavourful sauce, made the bland silken tofu all that more delicious to eat. ^o^

This was yet another chicken and duck rice shop that doesn't come with complimentary soup (is this becoming a trend?).  I seem to have encountered quite a few of them lately as in Loke Yun Chicken Rice, Soon Fatt Beijing Roast Duck, Chen Chen Roast Goose & Duck and now Fatt Kee Roast Duck.  At least this one was because they offer double-boiled/steamed soups on their menu.  So, obviously, they won't offer you free soup lah.....lol! >_<

My Personal Opinion

I've passed their branch in Pudu quite a few times but have never ventured in to try.  Who knew I'd end up eating it at their outlet in Sri Petaling (by chance) instead.  I'll reserve my judgement on Fatt Kee until I've had a chance to try the roasted meats at their original Pudu (HQ) branch.

Anyway, there's this pulling factor that make me want to return to eat their utterly sumptuous dish of tofu with dried shrimps.  Who would have thought that a simple tofu dish would be the one that entices me to return to a shop specialising in roasted meats. ^_~

Fatt Kee Roast Duck & Chicken Rice Shop
No 47-G Jalan Radin Bagus
Bandar Baru Sri Petaling
57000 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 011-1622 3320

14 comments:

  1. Haha, that's really out of my expectation indeed because tofu dish was the best dish that you had in a roasted meat restaurant, somemore the tofu dish is the simplest one that many of us can replicate it at home easily!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I was equally surprised myself too...hee..hee! Although I do make this tofu dish quite frequently at home, I can't get the dried prawns that crispy nor the sauce tasting quite like theirs though. ^_*

      Delete
  2. First thing first. That delicious tofu would have done well to have some sprinkling of spring onions or coriander leaves hah..hah... They were quite generous with the topping of dried shrimps and freshly made fried shallots (thankfully not those commercial pre-fried ones).

    I can't believe that Spade Burger outlet ran out of buns hah..hah.. either the person in charge of stock control forgot to re-order or the problem was at the supplier's side.

    When it comes to roasted meat, I would also be tempted to order a combo. Yup, I too have been a victim of chicken breast dumping LOL! Somehow I always forget to specify the chicken part I prefer.

    I guess you would visit the Pudu branch once you are able to in order to really assess the roast duck and other roasted meats. Wonder if the tofu over at Pudu is just as good hee..hee..

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yes, I agree with you 100% on the sprinkling of something green, then the dish would have photographed better. I hate those poor quality commercially pre-fried ones but it's certainly a lot less work to use them. Incidentally, someone gifted me a container of pre-fried shallots and they were pretty good.

      Since you did mention once that you find Spade's buns not that fresh, maybe they were trying to eradicate that and have fresh buns delivered to them daily but ran into supplier/transport problems (they can be forgiven since it was during pandemic times).

      Based on the comments here, looks like chicken breast 'dumping' is a norm and many of us end up at the receiving end. I can understand them wanting to get 'rid' of breast meat (since only a minority would ask for that cut) but they should give a bit of breast meat together with some other choice cuts and not all breast meat lah! >_<

      I guess I'll know when I do dine-in at the Pudu branch but that will be some time in the very distant future..lol. Many of my neighbourhood shops are still afraid to open for dine-in (even after they've been allowed to for a week now)...guess everyone is adopting a wait-and-see approach.

      Delete
  3. I have a soft spot for tofu too. I remember crystal jade in sg serves something similar to this all in one combo set too. They call it the bbq combination set where there is a choice of 4 meats but we can only choose 3. That time we choose roast duck, roast chicken and siew yuk as we were not so keen on the char siew. The roast duck was tender and juicy, the roast chicken fresh and the roast meat crispy and charred.

    Same as you, I hate it when they serve breast meat for the chicken so I always remind myself to tell them no breast meat, please give us thigh or drumsticks.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. For us here, almost every shop will offer a combo of whatever roasted meat we want. I see you don't like breast meat either.

      Delete
  4. I like their interior with the polished wooden chairs and tables. So did you eat the combo set with rice or wanton noodles. The tofu with dried shrimps and shallots looks tasty but I would eat it without eating the dried shrimps.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I ate the combo with a bit of both (there was another bowl of rice). For me, the fragrant dried shrimps is what makes the tofu less bland but I can understand why some people don't like dried shrimps coz they can taste quite pungent like shrimp paste and belacan.

      Delete
  5. I seem to be seeing lots of pictures of roast duck recently and here you go too. It has given me a craving.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Roast duck (or any roasted meat) travels really well, that's probably why they're very popular with delivery and takeaways.

      Delete
  6. I too want to masuk restaurant makan chasiu siu yoke roast duck all!

    ReplyDelete
  7. never cross my mind to try out the roasted meat in this shop despite staying quite nearby there. Only the tofu is outstanding among the other roasted meat...LOL! Spade burger running out of bun?!! business must be good for them!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Either business is very good...or they fouled up on their stock control of the buns...lol! Since you stay nearby, perhaps the tofu might tempt you to go there? ;)

      Delete