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It is opposite to Western Magistracy Building.
It is welcome by people of all ages and occupations. Some youngsters would like to experience what they should not have, they arrange a meal in Sam Hui Yat.
Sam Hui Yat means three minus one. Originally it had three partners, but one left.
It is an old and traditional tea house in Hong Kong. It should have a history of more than fifty years. This is supported by its interior decoration, fitting and floor tiles. All are evidences of its age. It seems that the tea house does not belong to the 21st century.
The menu in Chinese and English.
All diners enjoy to dine in Sam Hui Yat and want to be a member of its customers.
Before the start of Sam Hui Yat, it was also a tea house called Se Wong Kai Restaurant (蛇王佳大飯店).
Foreigners would also like to have a try.
The old-fashioned floor tiles.
In the past, there were a lot of manual workers in Sai Wan, they worked early in the morning. Sam Hui Yat therefore served these workers early in the morning by providing dim sum and Chinese food at very reasonable price. In this connection, Sam Hui Yat closes its shop in the afternoon, at about two thirty. If you want to have a meal in Sam Hui Yat, it is needed to note its opening hours. The building where Sam Hui Yat locates is an old building, once it is re-developed, it will be the end of the story. Please take time.
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