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How a Hong Kong French bistro is making a ‘macabre’ fine-dining dish ‘more approachable’

Hong Kong bistro Le Colvert serves pressed duck, a bloody dish usually seen only at fancy restaurants in France and which has had a revival.

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Chef Guillaume Sejourne (left) and manager Hubert Dubouix at Le Colvert, the Hong Kong bistro making French fine-dining dish pressed duck “a little less formal”. Photo: Jonathan Wong
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Pressed duck, or canard à la presse, has historically been a grand culinary spectacle found only in luxury hotels and fine-dining restaurants.

Part of the allure of the traditional French dish is its elaborate table-side preparation as the duck’s juices, blood and marrow are pressed out and added to a thick, rich sauce that is served with the meat.

But many gastronomes have never tried the dish because so few restaurants offer it.

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A new bistro in Hong Kong’s Sai Ying Pun neighbourhood aims to change this by introducing the dish to the masses.

Whole roast dry-aged duck at Le Colvert. Photo: Jonathan Wong
Whole roast dry-aged duck at Le Colvert. Photo: Jonathan Wong

At Le Colvert, operated by a small French team including restaurant manager Hubert Dubouix and chef Guillaume Sejourne, pressed duck is the signature dish.

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