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Eight Treasure Lotus Leaf Rice: Fresh lotus leaves wrapped with shrimp fried rice, the lotus leaves are cut open after serving, very worthwhile! Steamed spare ribs, tripe, beef tripe, and shrimp spring rolls are all delicious! The inside is a fluffy honeycomb structure, the egg flavor is super fragrant, and it is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside with white sugar!
Good service, I like it here, the environment is good, the food is good, the price is cheap, the service is very good & very delicious. Black pepper crab & chili crab are must-eats! The restaurant has a beautiful view of the golf course and the sunset. It is 20 to 30 minutes drive from the city center. I will definitely come back next time I come!
Fook Lam Moon, which was listed in the Michelin Guide, opened in 1972 and is one of the earliest "urban canteens" in Hong Kong. The one in Wan Chai is Fook Lam Moon's first store and also its headquarters. It was once selected as one of the "50 Best Restaurants in Asia".
This shop is frequented by many celebrities. The richest man in Hong Kong was once a regular customer. The roast suckling pig there is very famous, with crispy skin and tender meat. The lava buns are very delicious, the stewed oxtail is very soft and tasty, the abalone, sea cucumber, shark's fin and bird's nest are all cooked very well, the squab is tender and juicy, the various dim sum are very exquisite, the environment and service are very convincing. It is indeed the dining hall for the rich.
Fortune is an authentic traditional Cantonese restaurant inside the Lee Man Building in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. It is conveniently located just outside the MTR Wan Chai Station. The Hong Kong-style dim sum is both delicious and presented, and the crispy suckling pig has a crispy skin on the outside and is moist and fat on the inside without being greasy.