The restaurant is located in the commercial district in the center of Queenstown. The literal translation of the restaurant's English name is "Memories of Hong Kong", and the restaurant's sign says "Tung Lok Restaurant".
There are countless restaurants in Queenstown, but there are only a handful of Chinese restaurants. Tung Lok Restaurant has a good reputation.
After entering the small door and going up to the second floor, my eyes lit up: the spacious and bright store is furnished with Chinese-style tables, and the waiter who speaks Chinese handed over the Chinese menu, which gave me a sense of intimacy.
The restaurant's specialty is seafood. I ordered "Lobster Two Ways". The ingredients are fresh, the cooking is exquisite, the taste is authentic, and it is filling and satisfying. Maybe because of the ingredients, the vegetables are a bit too raw and crispy, and not sticky and crispy enough, but the overall flaws are not enough to hide the merits.
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The restaurant is located in the commercial district in the center of Queenstown. The literal translation of the restaurant's English name is "Memories of Hong Kong", and the restaurant's sign says "Tung Lok Restaurant". There are countless restaurants in Queenstown, but there are only a handful of Chinese restaurants. Tung Lok Restaurant has a good reputation. After entering the small door and going up to the second floor, my eyes lit up: the spacious and bright store is furnished with Chinese-style tables, and the waiter who speaks Chinese handed over the Chinese menu, which gave me a sense of intimacy. The restaurant's specialty is seafood. I ordered "Lobster Two Ways". The ingredients are fresh, the cooking is exquisite, the taste is authentic, and it is filling and satisfying. Maybe because of the ingredients, the vegetables are a bit too raw and crispy, and not sticky and crispy enough, but the overall flaws are not enough to hide the merits.