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Kau Kee Restaurant (Chinese: 九記牛腩) is a noodle restaurant in Hong Kong. Its speciality is beef brisket soup with noodles. [ 1 ] On his website, the television food personality Andrew Zimmern has noted, "If I had only one meal in all of Hong Kong, it would be at Kau Kee."
The first Hong Kong location opened in Sheung Wan in 1938. It became a solely Hong Kong franchise when the Canton location closed in 1956, [1] as the Chinese government confiscated private property. [2] In Guangzhou, there is currently the Taiping Guan Restaurant. [3] Dongjiang Restaurants began running the restaurant in 2003.
The exterior of Forum Restaurant in 2006. 8½ Otto e Mezzo – restaurant in Hong Kong; Amber – The Landmark Mandarin Oriental's modern French restaurant; Amigo – restaurant in Hong Kong, China
Gough Street (Chinese: 歌賦街) is a street on Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, just north of the Soho area of Central. It is connected to Shing Wong Street to the west and Aberdeen Street to the east. [1] The street is informally referred to as "NoHo", north of Hollywood Road. [2]
Wellington Street (Chinese: 威靈頓街) is a one-way street located in Central and Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. Named after Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, it stretches from Wyndham Street to Queen's Road Central. The two sides of street is a mosaic of old and new buildings. Varieties of trades can be found on the street level.
Trams also run through Sheung Wan, and one of the tram termini, Western Market, is located at the junction of Des Voeux Road Central and Morrison Street near its namesake. The Hong Kong–Macau Ferry Terminal in the Shun Tak Centre has ferries and helicopters to Macau and to several destinations in Mainland China. Numerous bus routes run ...
Man Wa Lane (Chinese: 文華里), also commonly known as Chop Alley (圖章街) (Malay: Lorong Cincang), is a lane in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, spanning from Bonham Strand to Connaught Road Central, across Wing Lok Street and Des Voeux Road Central. [1] Man Wa Lane is famous for stalls of chop-makers.