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  2. The Garden Company Limited - Wikipedia

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    The Garden Company Limited (Chinese: 嘉頓有限公司; Jyutping: gaa1 deon6 jau5 haan6 gung1 si1) is a Hong Kong–based bakery and confectionery manufacturer. The company was one of the first Chinese owned businesses created to sell modern-style food products in the territory.

  3. Sham Tseng - Wikipedia

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    From left to right: Lido Garden, Bellagio, Ocean Pointe, Garden Bakery factory. Viewed from Pak Wan Beach in Ma Wan. Castle Peak Road in Sham Tseng Sham Tseng Village (深井村) viewed from Castle Peak Road - Sham Tseng.) Sham Tseng Village (深井村) Sham Tseng is a coastal area in Tsuen Wan District, Hong Kong, between Ting Kau and Tsing ...

  4. Lyndhurst Terrace - Wikipedia

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    The Tai Cheong Bakery (泰昌餅家) first opened at Lyndhurst Terrace in 1954. [15] Their egg tarts gained fame when Chris Patten, the last Governor of Hong Kong, called them "the best Egg Tarts in the world". [16] It later received intense media attention [17] when it closed in May 2005, citing increasing rent, [18] [19] reaching HK$80,000 ...

  5. Maxim's Caterers - Wikipedia

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    Maxim's Caterers Limited (Chinese: 美心食品有限公司; Cantonese Yale: Méihsām Sihkbán Yáuhhaahn Gūngsī) is a Hong Kong–based food, beverage and restaurant chain jointly owned by Dairy Farm International Holdings Limited and Hong Kong Caterers Ltd.

  6. Saint Honore Cake Shop - Wikipedia

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    1972: Saint Honore Cake Shop Limited was established with the first shop set up in Happy Valley, Hong Kong. [1] 1991: It was acquired by Hong Kong Catering Management Limited [4] (formerly Yaohan International Caterers) [5] 1992: It opened its first outlet in Macau. 1993: It established an automated bakery production line in Kowloon Bay.

  7. The Hong Kong Way to Make Coffee 10x Better - AOL

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    My friend's family hails from Hong Kong and she tells me yuanyang was her and her older brother's go-to drink order at a Hong Kong-style bakery in New York City. Related: The Japanese Way to Make ...

  8. List of Chinese bakery products - Wikipedia

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    Arome Bakery in Hong Kong. Chinese bakery products (Chinese: 中式糕點; pinyin: Zhōngshì gāodiǎn; lit. 'Chinese style cakes and snacks' or Chinese: 唐餅; pinyin: Táng bǐng; lit. 'Tang-style baked goods') consist of pastries, cakes, snacks, and desserts of largely Chinese origin, though some are derived from Western baked goods.

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    Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!