Taking Flight: TheSpectacular Chickens of Hong Kong
Mar 10, 2020
4 minutes
By Janice Leung Hayes.
Food photography by Amanda Kho.
Food styling by Vivian Cheng
In Hong Kong’s folk religion, to which most of the city’s temples are dedicated, whole chickens are presented as a gift to the gods, especially on special occasions such as the beginning and end of the lunar year. After they’re used in ceremonies, they’re eaten—it’s traditions like these that cement the chicken’s key role on dinner tables, especially festive ones.
Hong Kong diners prefer live birds, says David Lai, chef and owner of Neighborhood restaurant, known for using local chicken for their whole-bird sharing dishes such
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