From being named one of the Best Restaurants of 2011 by HK Magazine to getting a mention in the New York Post, it was not surprising that Yardbird also grabbed the title of the Best New Restaurant by TimeOut Hong Kong a month ago (also runner up for Best Service and runner up for Chef of the Year).
"Yardbird is a no-frills yet achingly modern two-story yakitori joint in the happenin’ Sheung Wan district. Helmed by chef Matt Abergel of Zuma fame, Yardbird offers a simple menu of starters, skewers and sides—easy is the keysy here. The skewers are all chicken-based, and taken from every part of the chicken’s body from the heart to the skin. Each skewer we ordered was expertly and uniquely seasoned (garlic, shichimi, welsh onion and yuzu kosho were examples)"
Yardbird is always busy, ALWAYS. I sat at the bar; the dining room is downstairs.
I ventured downstairs once to catch some of the action in the kitchen (that's Chef Matt Abergel in white).
Yardbird's own sake (which I brought back to Toronto).
I went to Yardbird twice; the first visit was right after I got off the plane from Toronto and the second visit was probably one or two nights after that. I would have loved to go to Yardbird a few more times (as Elliot always took great care of me) but my schedule in Hong Kong afterwards became crazy busy when it came to dinner dates with friends, family friends and relatives :S
The portions were adjusted as it was served to me only so the pictures below are not representative of Yardbird's portions =)
SMALL PLATES
Seared Yellowtail Salad - Yuzu kosho, ponzu, radish salad (FYI there were 4-5 more pieces of yellowtail hidden inside that salad)
Cucumber Salad - Sesame, miso, pine nuts
Maitake Mushroom - Olive oil, sudachi
Akagai Casino
Korean Fried Cauliflower ("KFC") - Yuzu, chili
Sweet Corn Tempura - Salt, pepper
YAKITORI
Chicken Heart
Chicken Thigh
Chicken Oyster
To be honest, this post only touches the surface of Yardbird's menu =( For instance, in terms of yakitori, Yardbird offers chicken breast, wings, neck, meatball, liver, gizzard, tail, skin, and knee. Yardbird also serves bigger plates such as short ribs, fried chicken, and rice dishes like "chicken and egg", "mushroom", and "rice cakes", as well as different soups... none of which I got to try =(
What I did have though were all delicious. My favourites were the Seared Yellowtail Salad, KFC, the Sweet Corn Tempura and the chicken oyster yakitori (so soft, tender, and juicy!). Service was also spectacular at Yardbird - all the staff were extremely friendly, fun, and outgoing. With such good food and people there, it is no wonder Yardbird is doing so well in Hong Kong...truly well deserved! Keep it up, guys! ^_^