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Restaurant review: Mei Garden, Wan Chai – affordable Chinese dishes

Whether it’s dim sum, bento boxes, Cantonese siu mei (roast meat) or other Chinese dishes, Mei Garden has them all at affordable prices

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Bento Box with short ribs and a selection of dim sum at Mei Garden in Wan Chai.
Rachel Cheungin Shanghai

A new branch of Mei Garden opened recently in Wan Chai, the original restaurant being in Tsuen Wan. Unlike many Chinese restaurants in Hong Kong, Mei Garden is not owned by a large corporate group and does not serve standard, factory-made dim sum.

Egg custard buns.
Egg custard buns.

Customers are left in no doubt that the chefs have put their heart into making the dim sum here. The egg custard buns (HK$25.80 for three) look like cute little pigs and were served piping hot. The custard almost burned our tongue. The rice noodle roll (HK$32.80 for six pieces) was a portion of shrimp wrapped in crispy vermicelli, creating a lovely contrast in texture.

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Interior of Mei Garden in Wan Chai.
Interior of Mei Garden in Wan Chai.

One of the restaurant’s signature dishes is scooped-out balls of winter melon flavoured with grape juice and placed on a plate like a bunch of grapes. Unfortunately, it was sold out by the time we arrived, testifying to its popularity.

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Rice noodle roll with rice paper and shrimp.
Rice noodle roll with rice paper and shrimp.

For those who need to grab a quick bite, try the dim sum bento box (HK$68). It contains a decent portion of rice, fried short ribs, pumpkin purée and a selection of different dim sum. Our favourite dim sumwas the “fried durian milk”. It tasted like deep fried milk custard, and the creamy filling had the strong flavour of durian. Mei Garden also serves a similar version of the dish, but with a purple yam filling that is slightly sweeter.

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