Tag Archive : Hong Kong Dim Sum Restaurant

[SG EATS] Hong Kong’s Social Place Restaurant Opens in Singapore at Forum The Shopping Mall

[SG EATS] Hong Kong’s Social Place Restaurant Opens in Singapore at Forum The Shopping Mall

Social Place Restaurant established in Hong Kong finally opened their first outlet in Singapore. The restaurant is well-known with its contemporary Chinese cuisine and traditional Hong Kong dim sum. It is also one of the recommended restaurants to go when you travel to Hong Kong. Read More

[IPOH EATS] Ming Court Hong Kong Dim Sum Ipoh- Dim Sum For Breakfast

[IPOH EATS] Ming Court Hong Kong Dim Sum Ipoh- Dim Sum For Breakfast

Ming Court Hong Kong Tim Sum is one of the famous dim sum breakfast places in Ipoh. There are quite a number of Dim Sum restaurants like famous Foh San along the popular Dim Sum Street called Jalan Leong Sin Nam. The restaurant is pretty crowded and packed when we arrived almost 8am that morning. Read More

[HK EATS] DIM SUM ICON X CRAYON SHIN-CHAN (蜡笔小新) – WHEN THE CARTOON TURNS TO FOODPORN

[HK EATS] DIM SUM ICON X CRAYON SHIN-CHAN (蜡笔小新) – WHEN THE CARTOON TURNS TO FOODPORN

Hello Hong Kong! I feel good to be back again for a weekend trip last month. So, I took the opportunity to visit Dim Sum Icon again for the third time. I know what you are thinking. What? 3 times at the same place? Yes all because of the Gudetama custard buns! That was the reason why I am here for the first 2 time. Before Crayon Sin-Chan characters, Dim Sum Icon also had Little Twin Stars dumplings and Kobitos , which are launched seasonal. Read More

[HK EATS] MOTT 32 卅二公館 | Hong Kong

[HK EATS] MOTT 32 卅二公館 | Hong Kong

Whenever it’s about Hong Kong, I would think of dim sum paradise. How about u? During my recent foodie weekend trip with Eric, we visited Mott32. Reservation was made beforehand to avoid disappointment. Mott32 is the concept by Maximal Concepts and located in the basement of Standard Chartered Bank. The restaurant is named after 32 Mott Street, New York’s first Chinese convenience store that opened in 1851 and marks the start of New York’s Chinatown as of today. The restaurant has the concept of east and west inspired cuisine.
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