Lin Heung Kui

Lin Heung Kui is a cantonese restaurant Sheung Wan

7 / 10
210
ratings
  • Phone

    +852 2156 9328

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  • Type

    Cantonese Restaurant

Address

46-50 Des Voeux Rd. W (at Queen St.) HK Hong Kong

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

Comments / 52


Keywords:

dim sum good for groups lively tea great value breakfast food casual chicken feet healthy food yum cha crowded soup rice dinner lunch
Shopneer

You try traditional Dim Sum ? Lin Heung Tea House (蓮香樓) and Lin Heung Kui (蓮香居) are same group. I was born in Hong Kong, welcome everybody to ask me questions about Hong Kong.

Szabolcs 'csapos' Perlaki

Very busy and packed with locals, definitely not a touristy place! Staff was a bit rough but the dishes make you forget that, really recommended for a dinner if you stay nearby!

Floor B

I arrived to this bustling place where food trolleys move between tables in an unorderly fashion... I was sat with 3 locals. Loved the experience!! Must go, must try! That's where locals go!

9VSKA

Looking for an authentic Cantonese yum cha experience? Look no further, as this long-time establishment seeks to continue its traditional dim sum practices — right down to the serving of tea !

Jimmy Wong

If you go for traditional dim sum , must come here. Moreover, duck leg in soup with rice or noodles , give it a try, the soup base is really great and good for your health.

Luke Wang

Traditional style dim sum that you can't get enough of. Just keep your little piece of paper to collect all the stamps and bring this paper to the cashier in the end for the bill.

Gordon Tan

Old world HK Dim Sum place feel. Noisy , slightly dirty . Old ladies pushing carts of dim sum for you to select at your table. Must try their Roast Goose !

高手놀리밑™

Great dim sum but can be chaotic if you're not used to it here

C

Nice authentic old school dim sum better than 蓮香樓

Benoit Travers

You can't do more Hong Kong local. Dim sums themselves were ok. Prepare to point to the food in the different carts if you don't speak Cantonese

Pieng-or

Traditional way of serving dim sum -- the cute trolley! Try the tofu skin with fish maw.

Yusuke Kuriki

A lot of local people. Food was amazing :)

Matt Plummer

This is the real deal. Noisy , crowded , authentic . Try the chicken feet stuffed with liver , duck meat , wraped in ???, then bbq 'd.

Raja Hanna

OMG, wonder Dim sum . A must place

n

you can choice your fav dish????

Ethan H

Authentic Chinese food , they sell Dim Sum too. Tasty n reasonably priced! Check it out!

Jackie Chien

Old style tea house yum cha with push carts . Don't be shy and grab your own table. You just might have to share it with grannies.

Bar S

Dim sum so good, must try their steam rice in morning breakfast !

Bart Verkoeijen

At ground floor the restaurant sells the tea they also serve. Great taste and value for money !

Francisca Chan

Must try ... It tastes really good

Red Fox

Warm welcome and excellent service & food

Edison Wong

Try the "ap tui tong fan" (duck leg in soup with rice ).

Francisca Chan

Fried fish with vegetables .... Yum:)

Sabine Dufaux

Best Dim Sum ever in a authentic restaurant

Ricky

Solid Dimsum with local vibe

Bianca Lee

Fun experience. Good dim sum .

Geoff H

Very local dim sum experience but surprisingly expensive !

K hamfire

Not a big fan of having to fight a crowd for your own dim sum . Not quite the experience we expected. They need to have more carts = more food for ppl.

andrew tse

Good offer for traditional Cantonese style dim-sum

JingXun Hu

Authentic dim sum , Malai Gung

Dory Lanenter

Super friendly people, great dimsum

Anne D.J.

The garlic prawns were amazingly delicious! Meatiest goose in Hong Kong. The staff were very helpful and attentive. Being here is like a step back in time like what you see in the 50's HK movies :-)

Alvin Chua

Char siew rice surprisingly nice

Stephane Prudhomme

Food extremely good and local, but they sadly sell shark fin...

CK

An authentic experience for dimsum , I believe...interesting

Lord Mayor

Plates & cups chips here & there. Typical old fashioned HK chinese restaurant .

Andrew Chen

Great food old restaurant

Nicolas Mas

Great Cantonese food

Joanne Mak

Really Traditional Tea House , Must Try !

Vian Yang

Less crowded than Lin Heung Luo.

Eugene Lee

Typical Hong Kong style dim sum . Food tastes okay, overall bad service from the staff , usually rude and rough.

jenny rock

All the dumplings

P Woo

Good tea for Yam Cha n whole quail eggs 燒賣.

GregWasThere

Typical dim sum place !

Javier Yong-En Li

those with mysophobia cannot come here. and the roast goose tastes worse than mediocre and the porridge takes forever to come

Matthew Kanwisher

Rude and bad service. It's not very nice interior. If you can't speak Chinese don't even bother. Even the people speaking Chinese looked upset

RETRO.HK

Dim sum as it was meant to be

Frankie Chan

Good ah just arrived

Cam

Maybe best yum cha (dim sum ) in HK, but very crowded and noisy at lunchtime.

King Lai

First time. Would I come back? Probably not. Traditional but food is bland and less than average. Staff is arrogant and self righteous. Life is short and many better experiences.

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