Reason:Traditional Cantonese restaurant with a Song Dynasty-style palace atmosphere.
Currently closed|Open at 12:00 today
+852-27338754
64 Mody Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
What travelers say:
Booked one month in advance, unfortunately the day was sick, coughing badly. The waiter recommended Sydney tea and ordered a one-person package. The abalone in the fore dish is crispy and tender, the truffle pumpkin is added with mushrooms, the taste is many layers, the main dish lobster crab tongs are fresh, the 50-year-old skin drunk meat is in place, the lobster is eaten with rice, the French lobster soup and the Lucai shrimp 㸆 cabbage mix, the dessert is not bad.
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I booked a month in advance, but unfortunately I was sick that day and had a severe cough. The waiter recommended Sydney tea and ordered a set meal for one person. The abalone appetizer was crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, and the truffle pumpkin soup was added with mushrooms, with a variety of tastes. The main course of lobster stuffed with crab claws was fresh, and the 50-year-old tangerine peel and fragrant meat were cooked to perfection. The lobster rice had a mixture of French lobster soup and Shandong cuisine prawns and cabbage. The dessert was also good.
Although they are from the same group, the Shang Palace in Kowloon Shangri-La is of higher quality than that in Hong Kong Island, and has been on the Michelin list for many years. Recommended is the roast pork belly and barbecued pork, the skin is crispy, the fat and lean are just right, and the taste is delicious. A must-order! The barbecued pork is leaner and sweeter, and the meat is thick but tender. There is also baked stuffed crab shell, with a little crab meat, very filling, and the outer layer is baked thin and crispy! Lobster soup with rice is a must-order. The lobster soup is very fresh and sweet! Eat the whole bowl immediately, without a drop of soup left!
Shang Palace is the Chinese restaurant of Shangri-La Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It has been rated one Michelin star and has a very festive Chinese store decoration and large round tables. The dishes are mainly Cantonese and Hong Kong cuisine, with higher-end abalone, shark fin and lobster, as well as the famous roast duck from the mainland. It is not difficult to choose, and the prices are around a thousand, which is acceptable.
This Miji restaurant came for the second time, this time it was breakfast. Ginger tea is very good, appetizer! The shrimp dumplings are quite satisfactory, and the spicy sauce is delicious (<)! Especially yellow pepper! In fact, the good food is Longgang crispy chicken, crispy skin, not greasy, full of flavor! Service, very strange waiter is not familiar with the menu, originally wanted a morning tea menu charged by the number of people, but the waiter actually said that the scope of the menu was not clear to the foreman and then the foreman said it was wrong!
Because I was tired from walking nearby, I saw that the store on the first floor of the Shangri-La Hotel in Kowloon was very tall. I couldn’t help but eat a big meal. There are vegetarian food and chef recommended package activities. The dishes taste good and the dishes are also special. Although on the first floor of the basement, the environment is still relatively comfortable. After eating, you can rest and chat
Michelin two-star Xianggong does not need to locate directly walk in. I think only oat lobster is not bad. Others are generally like Dessert points 100 likes. The cream with mint leaves is really super fresh. The tea set likes ❤️❤️.
Because it was a temporary decision to go to Hong Kong, I decided to go to Xianggong temporarily and go with friends. Compared with other Michelin restaurants, this is still a good reservation. (Non-weekend) Booked one day in advance to the lunch at noon the next day, especially Chinese atmosphere, taste is not bad, As for the service, it is OK, two people consume 1500