{"title":"Central Roast Goose: Budget Lunch Guide for the Office District","content__z":"Central is Hong Kong's financial heart. Unlike Causeway Bay or Mong Kok, the restaurants here primarily serve a different clientele—office workers and white-collar professionals in the office buildings. Therefore, roast goose in Central differs from other places—it's not about ambiance or nostalgic sentiment, not 'nostalgic cha chaan teng' or 'Michelin recommendation.' The siu mei shops here prioritize speed, quality, and authenticity—with just one hour for lunch at noon, who has time to linger?\n\nThere's an interesting phenomenon in Central's siu mei scene: large chain shops are concentrated in the office district areas, near major commercial buildings like IFC, Wyndham Place, and Bank of China Tower. Lunch sets priced at HK$55 to HK$75 already offer decent quality. These shops serve local customers and won't instantly raise prices just because tourists are queuing—so prices remain stable instead.\n\nCharacteristics of Roast Goose Shops\n\nThe biggest characteristic of Central's roast goose is the word 'speed.' From 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM is the busiest period—you'll see office workers and professionals of various nationalities streaming out of the buildings, forming queues within five minutes. Some shops don't even take orders; you simply point at what you want, and they'll quickly prepare the standard portions. If you're too slow, you'll hold up the line.\n\nAnother characteristic is 'lunch-only specials.' Many traditional siu mei shops in Hong Kong serve throughout the day, but shops in the office district typically only offer roast goose at lunch and close early in the evening—because restaurant traffic in the area is normally much lighter at night, with places starting to wrap up by 7 PM. So if you want to try the 'special' roast goose, remember to come at lunch.\n\nThere's also something many tourists don't know: takeout and dine-in prices are the same at Central's siu mei shops. Many office workers would rather take their food back to the office to eat at their desks—because restaurant seats are cramped, and waiting for another round of service takes too long. It's more comfortable to eat while working back at the office.\n\nRecommended Shops\n\nThe first shop to introduce is 'FooKee Siu Mei,' located in a small alley near the Central MTR station. It's not in a prominent location, but it has a steady stream of regulars from nearby offices. Their roast goose skin is reasonably crispy, and the meat is acceptable. The lunch set is HK$58 and includes soup—a service that even chain shops don't always provide. The owner has an excellent memory; by your second visit, she'll already know what you want. This kind of 'remembering you' is the warm community spirit.\n\nThe second shop, 'Ming Kee Siu Mei,' is near Des Voeux Road Central. It's really crowded at lunch, but the service is fast; waiting time is usually under 15 minut
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