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It
should be one of the oldest Chinese restaurants in the district. Quite a
lot of staff in Shun Hing have been working for more than forty or
fifty years. Its patrons have also been dining in Shun Hing for the same
period, they are definitely loyal customers.
One of the reasons for maintaining Shun
Hing is its quality Chinese tea. It is said that its Pu'er tea is stored
in warehouse for 8-9 years before it is served. Its dim sums should
also be delicious and freshly steamed in the past. But now its dim sums
are only very average.
The last renovation was in the 80s. But the outlook is still in very good condition.
The Chinese Pavilion outlook of Shun Hing is very prominent in Kweilin Street, because of this red and green colours.
It is not easy to find a similar one in Hong Kong.
This is a restaurant welcomed by the locals and elderly.
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