Lie Heung Tea House
蓮香樓Legendary dim sum spot with unpretentious interior, always full of the locals. Authentic cuisine with rich selection of buns and dumplings.
160-164 Wellington St, Central, Hong Kong
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Phone: +852 2544 4556
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