Lin Heung Kui (蓮香居)
Have you ever been confused between Lin Heung Tea House and Lin Heung Kui? I was. What's funny is they actually have the same serving style, same authentic Cantonese cuisine and are extremely crowded during the afternoon. Dim sum trolleys and huge bamboo baskets are rolling across the floor, waiters are unfriendly and less likely to serve you well.
Looking at the food, even though the shrimp dumplings are seemingly small in size, they turn out to have a most generous shrimp filling. The so-call “dry steamed” beef looks like a traditional basket of shao mai, which is served along Worcestershire sauce. I especially love the beancurd roll filled with fatty sparerib and soft fish maw. It is basically another version of chicken beancurd rolls. Regardless of the appearance, the duck leg wraps are flavorful, dressed with sweet soy and stuffed with a kind of salty ham. An order of steamed buns is a must for every dim sum visit. We got the sesame paste buns with comparatively dense and less generous filling, whilst the bun itself is fluffy and slightly sweet. So is the Ma Lai Go that stands impressively tall on a small plate, is extremely soft, puffy and the brown sugar has given it the perfect sweetness.
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