Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine (Tsim Sha Tsui)
Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR China
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Cantonese
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The room, spread over two levels, evokes old-Shanghai circa 1920s – stained glass windows, teak floors and rugs all speak of the golden era. On the menu, however, classics are showcased side by side with novel creations such as scrambled egg white with lobster and crabmeat, and dishes garnished with edible flowers that taste of spring. Dim sum at lunch is also recommended, to be enjoyed with your choice of tea from 30 varieties.
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