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Shang Palace: restaurant review

  • The indulgent fine dining Cantonese menu at the Shang Palace features time-honoured traditional preparations presented with a modern flair
Shang Palace’s traditional decor recalls the grandeur of ancient China. Photo: Handout

Deep vermilion with gold accents and a cavernous ceiling set the tone for an evening at Shang Palace, the Kowloon Shangri-La’s fine dining Cantonese restaurant. Its traditional decor – evocative of the grandeur of ancient China – is reflected in chef Cheung Long-yin’s indulgent menu.

Drawing upon more than three decades of experience, chef Cheung infuses time-honoured, traditional dishes with a modern flair. Highlights include the crispy chicken with lemon juice and spicy salt, as well as wok-fried cod served with a red bean curd sauce, while a tea master and sommelier curate a selection of pairings to complement meals.

Crispy chicken at Shang Palace in Kowloon Shangri-La. Photo: Shang Palace
Crispy chicken at Shang Palace in Kowloon Shangri-La. Photo: Shang Palace

Signature dishes

Applewood smoked bean curd rolls with shiitake mushrooms, carrots and celery

Roasted whole suckling pig stuffed with wild mushrooms and black truffles

Deep-fried stuffed crab shell

Contact details

Lower level, Kowloon Shangri-­La, Hong Kong,

64 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East

2733 8754

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