Thing to do, place to eat - Yan Toh Heen cantonese restaurant Hong Kong

Hong Kong counts many Dim Sum and Cantonese restaurants - Yan Toh Heen is one of them - Located at the lower lever of the Intercontinental Hotel - A very nice place to dine in the city.



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Yan Toh Heen - Cantonese Restaurant

Review : Dinner Internationally acclaimed for its authentic Cantonese cuisine and dim sum, Yan Toh Heen now has exquisite table settings of hand-carved jade to enhance the understated elegance of this signature Chinese restaurant. The menu changes with each lunar month but always includes seafood, suckling pig and Peking duck, seasonal vegetables, and a wide selection of desserts. The place is also known for its dim sum... the Yan Toh Heen restaurant is one of the best place to eat cantonese food. It has  has garnered accolades from around the world for its fine unique Cantonese food.
Dress Code : Smart Casual

Address: Intercontinental Hotel  Telephone: 852 2721 1211
Restaurant website : Yan Toh Heen Restaurant

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The following are some of the best dim-sums in Hong Kong : 
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Cantonese restaurant in Hong Kong : Yan Toh Heen

Dim sum ("touch the heart") is the quintessential Hong Kong eating experience featuring an incredible variety of dumplings, buns, pastries and soups served at breakfast or lunch. Dim sum is usually served with pots of tea and the meal is referred to as yum cha ("drink tea").