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Hong Kong City Hall
Hong Kong, Central, Edinburgh Pl, 5號五號
City Gallery
3 Edinburgh Pl, Central, Hong Kong
Hong Kong Observation Wheel
33 Man Kwong St, Central, Hong Kong
Statue Square
Des Voeux Rd Central, Central, Hong Kong
Chater Garden
Chater Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Hong Kong City Hall Memorial Garden
大 會堂 高座 與 低 座 之 間, Hong Kong City Hall, 5 Edinburgh Pl, Central, Hong Kong
The Cenotaph
Chater Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Hong Kong City Hall (High Block)
Hong Kong, Central, 中環香港中環大會堂高座2至6樓及8至11樓
Bank of China Tower
1 Garden Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Art Central
9 Lung Wo Rd, Central, Hong Kong
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Bistrocity
1/F, City Hall Low Block Central, Hong Kong
Clipper Lounge
M/F, Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, 5 Connaught Rd Central, Central, Hong Kong
Mott 32
Standard Chartered Bank Building, 4-4A Des Voeux Rd Central, Central, Hong Kong
Man Wah
25/F, Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, 5 Connaught Rd Central, Central, Hong Kong
Kanesaka Hong Kong
5/F, CCB Tower, 3 Connaught Rd Central, Central, Hong Kong
The Aubrey
25/F, Mandarin Oriental, 5 Connaught Rd Central, Central, Hong Kong
BaseHall
LG/F, Jardine House, 1 Connaught Pl, Central, Hong Kong
8 1/2 Otto E Mezzo Bombana
Shop 202, 18 Chater Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Dot Cod Seafood Restaurant & Oyster Bar
Level B4, The Landmark Prince, 10, Chater Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Joël Robuchon
Shop 403-410, 4/F, LANDMARK ATRIUM, 15 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
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Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
5 Connaught Road, Central, Hong Kong
The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
15 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong
Supreme Ct Rd, Admiralty, Hong Kong
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
8 Finance St, Central, Hong Kong
Mini Central
38 Ice House St, Central, Hong Kong
JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong
88 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong
World wide central
Hong Kong, Central, Queen's Road Central, 6號香港中環皇后大道中6號
The Pottinger Hong Kong
74 Queen's Road Central (Hotel main entrance:, 21 Stanley St, Central, Hong Kong
Upper House Hong Kong
Upper House, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong
Butterfly on LKF 晉逸蘭桂坊精品酒店 中環
23 D'Aguilar St, Central, Hong Kong
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Maxim's Palace (Central)

Hong Kong City Hall, 2/F Low Block, Central, Hong Kong
4.0(1.2K)$$$$
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attractions: Hong Kong City Hall, City Gallery, Hong Kong Observation Wheel, Statue Square, Chater Garden, Hong Kong City Hall Memorial Garden, The Cenotaph, Hong Kong City Hall (High Block), Bank of China Tower, Art Central, restaurants: Bistrocity, Clipper Lounge, Mott 32, Man Wah, Kanesaka Hong Kong, The Aubrey, BaseHall, 8 1/2 Otto E Mezzo Bombana, Dot Cod Seafood Restaurant & Oyster Bar, Joël Robuchon
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+852 2521 1303
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maximschinese.com.hk

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Nearby attractions of Maxim's Palace (Central)

Hong Kong City Hall

City Gallery

Hong Kong Observation Wheel

Statue Square

Chater Garden

Hong Kong City Hall Memorial Garden

The Cenotaph

Hong Kong City Hall (High Block)

Bank of China Tower

Art Central

Hong Kong City Hall

Hong Kong City Hall

4.2

(1.3K)

Closed
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City Gallery

City Gallery

4.0

(293)

Closed
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Hong Kong Observation Wheel

Hong Kong Observation Wheel

4.3

(5.6K)

Closed
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Statue Square

Statue Square

4.1

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Hong Kong Palace Museum Ticket
Hong Kong Palace Museum Ticket
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Joël Robuchon

Bistrocity

Bistrocity

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(19)

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Clipper Lounge

Clipper Lounge

4.2

(433)

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Mott 32

Mott 32

4.4

(992)

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Man Wah

Man Wah

4.4

(235)

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dejashudejashu
What I order at dim sum in Hong Kong 🥟 I’m British Chinese and this is what I’m ordering for Sunday dim sum. This week, I’m in Hong Kong with @discoverhongkong! I can’t believe I just said that. Maxim’s Palace in City Hall to be precise, a very well-known restaurant. With views across Central, it’s known for its old-school style dim sum carts and I’ll have a separate video to show you the full ordering process. WHAT I ORDERED: - 乾蒸牛肉賣 steamed beef dumpling - 時菜鯪魚球 minced carp fish balls mixed with seasonal veggies - 豉汁蒸排骨spare ribs in black bean sauce - 潮州粉果Chiu Chow style dumplings - 鮮蝦腸粉prawn cheung fun rice noodle rolls 牛肉腸粉 beef cheung fun rice noodle rolls - 滷水鵝掌翼 braised goose webs and wings - 豉汁鳳爪 steamed chicken feet in black bean sauce - 燒賣 Pork and prawn dumplings with crab roe - 鮮蝦韭菜餃 prawn and chive dumpling - 迷你蛋撻 mini egg tarts how to order dim sum, what to order for dim sum and the best dim sum restaurants in Hong Kong - welcome to my new series showing you everything I order when I’m eating dim sum in London (and around the world like Hong Kong). Dim sum menus are often extensive with a LOT of options from steamed dumplings, deep fried dumplings, noodles, claypots, congee, cold plates to everything in between. It’s one of my all-time favourite past times and a huge part of my beloved Cantonese cuisine. Chances are, if we’re friends IRL - we’ve been so I’m now extending this to my online friends here to help you navigate the menu and the best restaurants :) #discoverhongkong #hellohongkong #hongkong #dimsum #chinesefood #chinese #cantonese #cantonesefood #hongkongfood #hongkongdimsum #dumplings #dimsumlover #dimsumsunday #cantonesecuisine #hongkongrestaurants #eseaeats #britishchinese #chinesecuisine #dimsumtime #asian #britishbornchinese #yumcha #hongkongtours #hongkongfoodie #hkfood #hongkongtrip #hongkongfoodblogger #點心 #香港美食
Logan S. YLogan S. Y
Finally visited Maxim’s Palace at the City Hall and it definitely brought back nostalgic memories of those weekend yum cha crowd. Arrived around 10:40am on a Saturday and there was a long queue already. The restaurant started to let guests in at 11am, but few folks, mostly seniors, started to cut into the line. It was chaotic and very frustrating. The restaurant should have a better arrangement. There were fewer dim sum carts than expected. However, it did offers many old-school dim sum that are hard to find these days. For example, sweet sesame seed buns (麻蓉包), baked tapioca custard (焗西米布甸), fried wonton wiith sweet & sour sauce (錦鹵雲吞), and many more. Most of the dim sum were above average with the exception of barbecued pork rice roll (叉燒腸粉). The rice roll was way too thick and the dish didn’t have enough soy sauce. Services wise, I would say all the dim sum ladies were very nice. But overall, don’t expect much hospitality.
Gastronomic NomadGastronomic Nomad
Best experience traditional Dim Sum restaurant in town.. Chase the food trolley, pick your dim sum and enjoy… It not quiet about the food quality, its more about the dim sum trolley, a traditional way to enjoy dim sum… Frankly speaking the dim sum quality is very average… The portion is magnify relative to all dim sum restaurant, cater for big family not table for 2… The dim sum desserts are top notch in town, great old school taste is well preserved inc the equipment that cook the dessert… The dim sum trolley is the major vibes to make up the entire restaurant… Given the old school taste style, generous portion, reasonable service, this package definitely offers great value for money… BTW if you get a window seat, you have a view to enjoy as well…
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What I order at dim sum in Hong Kong 🥟 I’m British Chinese and this is what I’m ordering for Sunday dim sum. This week, I’m in Hong Kong with @discoverhongkong! I can’t believe I just said that. Maxim’s Palace in City Hall to be precise, a very well-known restaurant. With views across Central, it’s known for its old-school style dim sum carts and I’ll have a separate video to show you the full ordering process. WHAT I ORDERED: - 乾蒸牛肉賣 steamed beef dumpling - 時菜鯪魚球 minced carp fish balls mixed with seasonal veggies - 豉汁蒸排骨spare ribs in black bean sauce - 潮州粉果Chiu Chow style dumplings - 鮮蝦腸粉prawn cheung fun rice noodle rolls 牛肉腸粉 beef cheung fun rice noodle rolls - 滷水鵝掌翼 braised goose webs and wings - 豉汁鳳爪 steamed chicken feet in black bean sauce - 燒賣 Pork and prawn dumplings with crab roe - 鮮蝦韭菜餃 prawn and chive dumpling - 迷你蛋撻 mini egg tarts how to order dim sum, what to order for dim sum and the best dim sum restaurants in Hong Kong - welcome to my new series showing you everything I order when I’m eating dim sum in London (and around the world like Hong Kong). Dim sum menus are often extensive with a LOT of options from steamed dumplings, deep fried dumplings, noodles, claypots, congee, cold plates to everything in between. It’s one of my all-time favourite past times and a huge part of my beloved Cantonese cuisine. Chances are, if we’re friends IRL - we’ve been so I’m now extending this to my online friends here to help you navigate the menu and the best restaurants :) #discoverhongkong #hellohongkong #hongkong #dimsum #chinesefood #chinese #cantonese #cantonesefood #hongkongfood #hongkongdimsum #dumplings #dimsumlover #dimsumsunday #cantonesecuisine #hongkongrestaurants #eseaeats #britishchinese #chinesecuisine #dimsumtime #asian #britishbornchinese #yumcha #hongkongtours #hongkongfoodie #hkfood #hongkongtrip #hongkongfoodblogger #點心 #香港美食
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Finally visited Maxim’s Palace at the City Hall and it definitely brought back nostalgic memories of those weekend yum cha crowd. Arrived around 10:40am on a Saturday and there was a long queue already. The restaurant started to let guests in at 11am, but few folks, mostly seniors, started to cut into the line. It was chaotic and very frustrating. The restaurant should have a better arrangement. There were fewer dim sum carts than expected. However, it did offers many old-school dim sum that are hard to find these days. For example, sweet sesame seed buns (麻蓉包), baked tapioca custard (焗西米布甸), fried wonton wiith sweet & sour sauce (錦鹵雲吞), and many more. Most of the dim sum were above average with the exception of barbecued pork rice roll (叉燒腸粉). The rice roll was way too thick and the dish didn’t have enough soy sauce. Services wise, I would say all the dim sum ladies were very nice. But overall, don’t expect much hospitality.
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Logan S. Y

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Best experience traditional Dim Sum restaurant in town.. Chase the food trolley, pick your dim sum and enjoy… It not quiet about the food quality, its more about the dim sum trolley, a traditional way to enjoy dim sum… Frankly speaking the dim sum quality is very average… The portion is magnify relative to all dim sum restaurant, cater for big family not table for 2… The dim sum desserts are top notch in town, great old school taste is well preserved inc the equipment that cook the dessert… The dim sum trolley is the major vibes to make up the entire restaurant… Given the old school taste style, generous portion, reasonable service, this package definitely offers great value for money… BTW if you get a window seat, you have a view to enjoy as well…
Gastronomic Nomad

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4.0
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3.0
10y

Go early, expect high prices and so-so food. If you don't read any more than that, this will be your most important takeaway.

I visited the dim sum restaurant pretty late in the day (2.30, after a half an hour wait), just before they closed for cleaning, and was not impressed by my experience.

There wasn't much left when we got here and from the selection that we had, I wasn't sure why this place is so popular. I am aware that this could be due to our arriving when maybe the food isn't as "fresh" but I do think that standards should be maintained regardless. And it's dim sum - how bad can it get over a few hours?

We had steam shrimp dumplings, steam pork dumplings, barbecued pork buns, fried squids with spicy salt and some weird prawn paste and tofu thing that my fiancé mistakenly ordered.

Nothing stood out particularly for me. Mind you, I'm not saying it's bad, but it's not great / mind blowing. It was all food I could get at any reasonably priced dim sum place anywhere else. I would even be willing to accept a decrease in quality for a lower price.

For nearly 300 HKD, the food we had was definitely NOT worth the cost. Neither the ambience nor the service made up for this - I could barely see the view of the harbor with the crowd in the restaurant and when we were seated, the service staff laying out the table just tossed the plates in front of us. They were generally impatient and (I find I keep using this word about Chinese restaurants) surly.

Tl;dr: visit if you want to say that you did, but it's REALLY not worth it. I'm saying this as someone who's visited enough dim sum...

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3.0
10y

This restaurant is at the top floor. Speak to the lady and take a Q ticket. We went at 1245hrs and got a table for 2 at 1325hrs. If you go at 1400hrs, there is no Q but some of the dim sum dishes would probably be sold out. If you miss your Q number (within 4 numbers), you have to give way to 4 more in the Q before they will allocate a table for you. More than 5 numbers and they want you to take a new Q number. Dim sum wise, we enjoyed the pork ribs with rice flour noodle which was more like clear pieces of square noodle under a bed of succulent pork pieces. The chives dumpling is also very good. We tasted chicken's feet (not so flavourful), deep fried yam ball (creamy filling which was a little too heavy), siew mai, custard bun (not runny and too plain tasting), prawn roll, deep fried prawn dumpling (big fat ones), deep fried wanton and pan fried radish cake (dry and a slight bitter aftertaste). In retrospect, this place is good for the atmosphere of a non-local dim sum place where nobody brings along their newspapers and read the dailies, and the dim sum trolley ladies are actually friendly and will help you hunt down their colleagues who is in charge of something else you want. Do note that har gow (steamed prawn dumpling) is not available from the trolley. You order it from the waitress instead. A circus tent blocked part of the waterfront view but if your table is not too far from the huge windows, you can still get a nice decent view of Kowloon. Otherwise, look up at the chandeliers or enjoy people watching. Plenty of suits, mainland chinese and travellers come here...

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4.0
4y

Very traditional style dim sum hall. We tried their chicken buns, pork buns, shrimp and veggie dumplings, steamed beef dumplings, pork puffs and spring rolls. The beef dumplings were my favorite among all. The beef had small pieces of ginger in it, that added a nice crunch to every bite. Nothing too overpowering though.

Whatever you try, don’t forget to leave some room for the dessert. We had the mango, pomelo and sago in mango soup. If you’re a mango and tapioca lover, you’re gonna love this dessert so much that you’ll probably want seconds. Not exaggerating!! The sago tastes very much like tapioca pearls, but smaller and slightly less chewy.

I’m giving it 4 stars for 2 reasons. Maybe it’s common in Hong Kong or maybe it was a busy day, but the ladies with the carts weren’t moving around the hall very much. So, a few times, instead of them bringing the cart to us, we had to get up from the table and go to where they had parked the cart to get more food. Not a huge discomfort, but would have been nice if the food was moved around more as we expected from a dim sum hall.

The veggie dumplings were labeled simply as veggie dumplings. On first bite we realized that they also had shrimp in it. No big deal for us because we love seafood but it could have been a huge bummer for...

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