203, 2/F, Sau Mau Ping Shopping Centre, 101 Sau Mau Ping Road 秀茂坪道101號秀茂坪商場2/F, 203 203, 2/F, Sau Mau Ping Shopping Centre, 101 Sau Mau Ping Road 秀茂坪道101號秀茂坪商場2/F, 203, Hong Kong
Kowloon, Sau Mau Ping
Nearby public transportation stops & stations:
320 ftSau Mau Ping Shopping Centre (秀茂坪商場 Sau Mau Ping Shopping Centre)
560 ftSau Ching House (秀程樓 Sau Ching House)
810 ftSau Lok House Sau Mau Ping Estate (秀茂坪邨秀樂樓 Sau Lok House Sau Mau Ping Estate)
203, 2/F, Sau Mau Ping Shopping Centre, 101 Sau Mau Ping Road 秀茂坪道101號秀茂坪商場2/F, 203 203, 2/F, Sau Mau Ping Shopping Centre, 101 Sau Mau Ping Road 秀茂坪道101號秀茂坪商場2/F, 203 (Kowloon, Sau Mau Ping)
G/F, Shun Tin Estate Tin Kei House, 9 Shun On Road 順安道9號順天邨天璣樓G/F G/F, Shun Tin Estate Tin Kei House, 9 Shun On Road 順安道9號順天邨天璣樓G/F (Kowloon, Kwun Tong North)
3/F, Room 304, Sau Mau Ping Shopping Centre, 101 Sau Mau Ping Road 秀茂坪道101號秀茂坪商場3樓304室 3/F, Room 304, Sau Mau Ping Shopping Centre, 101 Sau Mau Ping Road 秀茂坪道101號秀茂坪商場3樓304室
2/F, Shop 212, Sau Mau Ping Shopping Centre, 101 Sau Mau Ping Road 秀茂坪道101號秀茂坪商場2樓212號舖 2/F, Shop 212, Sau Mau Ping Shopping Centre, 101 Sau Mau Ping Road 秀茂坪道101號秀茂坪商場2樓212號舖
G/F, Sau Mau Ping Shopping Centre, 101 Sau Mau Ping Road 秀茂坪道101號秀茂坪商場G/F, 6-7號 G/F, Sau Mau Ping Shopping Centre, 101 Sau Mau Ping Road 秀茂坪道101號秀茂坪商場G/F, 6-7號
3, G/F, Sau Mau Ping Shopping Centre, 101 Sau Mau Ping Road 秀茂坪道101號秀茂坪商場G/F, 3 3, G/F, Sau Mau Ping Shopping Centre, 101 Sau Mau Ping Road 秀茂坪道101號秀茂坪商場G/F, 3
1 review of Hoover Restaurant
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Simon L.
Place rating: 3 Hong Kong
OK, you wanna get local? I don’t mean having an «authentic» dim sum experience at Victoria Seafood in Admiralty, I mean proper local. The sort of place where the staff come out of the toilet and, without missing a beat, dry their hands on your table cloth. That sort of local? Welcome to Hoover Restaurant in Sau Mau Ping. Where you say? Yep, Sau Mau Ping is so local, that there isn’t even an MTR. The only way there is bus from Admiralty, or minibus from Kwun Tong. Look, if you are an adventurous type, by all means head on up there. It’s a pleasant bus ride and a good opportunity to hang out on a HK «council estate». Fortunately, this is far from the Blackbird Leys type of council estate, so you will be perfectly safe. The restaurant itself is in a shopping centre, which in itself is an interesting place to poke around, and is a fairly standard Chinese dim sum experience. It has a massive dining room, that is packed to the rafters every day. You will inevitably end up sharing a table with an old man that looks like a tortoise, who is shooting Courvoisier at 11am like it’s going out of fashion. Oh, and as well as rinsing your crockery, don’t look at the floor. Whilst is has a lovely plush carpet, it’s often difficult to see the pattern under the napkins, toothpicks, and chicken feet bones. The food is reasonable. Fine dining no, but a solid dim sum performer. Would you come all the way here for the food alone? No, probably not, but the experience of seeing how the other half live is a curious addition. They do one thing that I find rare in HK, they serve salted ham rice dumplings all year round. These are the fist sized sticky rice balls crammed with green beans, salted ham, and salted egg, that you tend to only get during Dragon Boat Festival. Give it a go, you may find an affinity for the working man…