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Man Wah: restaurant review

  • The time-honoured traditions of Cantonese cuisine, through both dim sum and à la carte offerings, are celebrated at Man Wah which first opened in 1968

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Man Wah underwent an extensive, six-month refurbishment in 2020. Photo: Man Wah

Man Wah is a stalwart of Cantonese fine dining, having first opened its doors in 1968. After undergoing an extensive, six-month refurbishment in 2020, it reopened to critical acclaim.

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Dark blue panels with gold accents now line the walls, adding to the luxurious feel of the interiors, while vast windows celebrate the restaurant’s position overlooking Statue Square.

Man Wah celebrates the time-honoured traditions of Cantonese cuisine through both its dim sum and à la carte offerings. Highlights include the braised pork belly with taro, while must-tries from the dim sum menu include the truffle mushroom dumplings.

The grilled marinated abalone at Man Wah. Photo: SCMP
The grilled marinated abalone at Man Wah. Photo: SCMP

Signature dishes

Deep-fried matsutake mushroom pudding

Braised pork belly, taro

Pan-fried scallop and bean crumb

Contact details

25/F, Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong,

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