Lei Garden Restaurant

Lei Garden Restaurant is a chinese restaurant Tsim Sha Tsui located in Hong Kong.

6 / 10
51
ratings
  • Phone

    +852 2722 1636

  • Website

    leigarden.hk

  • Instagram

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  • Facebook

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  • Type

    Chinese Restaurant

Address

B2/F, Houston Centre, 63 Mody Rd Kowloon City Hong Kong

Reservations Yes
Credit Cards No
Outdoor Seating No
Menus Brunch, Lunch, Dinner

Comments / 6


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dinner
Lina Lim

Never felt so stress eating in a restaurant before. Paofan soup havent finish and they cleared the pot. Staff got super black attitude face. If u order little bit, their face blacker! ????????????????

J T

Not all Lei Gardens are the same. In a smoky old building , on basement floor (dungeon). Horrible service and food was meh. Loved the other Lei Gardens but so disappointed with this one. Don't go!!!

Pavel Sukhanov

Try Beijing Duck . Probably the best I had in my life, yet.

Po Yeh

Come around 11am on weekends to avoid long queue if you don't have a reservation .

Robert Emunds

Menu extenso, mas a turma fala ingles mal pacas.

Ringo Wu

尖東好時中心的服務員質素太差,叫兩樣菜,就漏入一樣。

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