Some of the low reviews here are stupid and shows they don't know what Hong Kong food is.
First of all, the food here is very authentic. Lots of classic HK dishes, foods and drinks like won ton mein and char siu bao. They have dimsum and desserts too. Please try the Lau Sha Bao, I think it's the only place in tokyo that has them.
People complain about the price. Yeah it's a little high but that's because there ain't a lot of real authentic HK food restaurants in Tokyo. You'd probably spend more at Tim Ho Wan and they only have dimsum there.
A few people complained how it's impossible to eat on your own. That's generally the nature of dimsum/yum cha I'm afraid, it's like Tapas, you share it with people. But the restaurant offers other dishes like won ton noodles so don't know they are complaining.
It's not the best HK food ever but it's as good as it gets in Tokyo I reckon. A lot of the customers are HK people so you...
Read moreMy friend recommeded me this restaurant for their dimsum. I would say it is tasty, but the price is too expensive. The staff are all very friendly and attentive, they'll clear up any empty plates pretty quickly to make more space.
The honey roasted pork could be sweeter and I was expecting more sauce on it. The noodle was good and very QQ ...
The 2nd time I visit this place, the pork rice tasted better all because of the sauce that's under the rice. The har gao was tasty as usual and the chasiu buns were delicious too! It's hard to find a good chasiu bun here in Tokyo.
Fried shrimp bean curd was crunchy as it's supposed to be and the prawn is fresh.
Will come here again in the future to try...
Read moreA super reasonable eatery offering Hong Kong dishes which are definitely more on the authentic side! A lunch set here which includes a small dessert will range from 800-1200yen but more likely you want to order more of their Yumcha dishes to go with it.
Ordered the baked Charsiu puffs which were decent - had a good flaky outer but rather small, and also ordered the beef rice noodle roll which was a tasty throwback to proper Yumcha restaurants. Speaking if proper, they also had the exact chinese egg noodles in the shrimp wonton soup which was also light and delicious as well as the Hainan chicken rice.
For Chinese Hong Kong food, it is really hard to beat this...
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