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2/F, City Hall, 5-7 Edinburgh Place
无目的闲逛I ate at this place a few years ago. It looks very upscale. The price is expensive. The service attitude is OK. The food is quite appetizing. I will go there again next time I have the chance.
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I ate at this place a few years ago. It looks very upscale. The price is expensive. The service attitude is OK. The food is quite appetizing. I will go there again next time I have the chance.
[Environment] It feels the same as the morning tea seen in Hong Kong dramas, but the decoration of Maxim's is better and looks more grand. Dim sum can be ordered when the waiter pushes the cart past, and then a card will be stamped. The shrimp dumplings are delicious, and the shrimps are large. The pork ribs steamed in black bean sauce are very tender and tasty. The photos were taken in Hong Kong a long time ago. Because of the epidemic, I don’t know when I can go again.
The environment is very good, high-end, and it is very decent to treat guests. The small feet are very big, with plump shrimps inside, and the taste is very delicious. The service is also very good, and they come over from time to time to add tea.
Maxim's Palace is a famous chain teahouse in Hong Kong, with more than a dozen branches in Hong Kong. You can experience the most traditional Hong Kong-style morning tea at the Central City Hall store. Sitting in the bustling hall, trolleys filled with various delicacies pass through the tables. Diners stop the carts from time to time to pick a basket of favorite snacks and enjoy all kinds of delicious food. Maxim's Palace is a household name in Hong Kong, and most of the people who come here to eat are locals. Unlike us foreign diners who taste delicious food and experience tea and snacks, they enjoy morning tea, read newspapers, chat, and share tables here. Especially some elderly people sit there leisurely, which is in sharp contrast to the tourists who come and go in a hurry. The morning tea at Maxim's Palace has a wide variety and excellent quality, but to be honest, the price is a little expensive. Maybe it's because we northerners have a big appetite. A family of three spent more than 700 yuan for a meal. Recommended dishes: shrimp dumplings, steamed chicken feet with black bean sauce, rice rolls with shrimp, barbecued pork buns, squid tentacles, salt and pepper fish, egg tarts, and custard buns.
I went there after 12 o'clock, and my number was 115. I waited for an hour and a half before I could eat. The environment was really good. There were a lot of people, but it didn't make people feel noisy. You can also see the Ferris wheel directly outside the window. Next, I will introduce the food. First, Pu'er tea was served. I don't like drinking tea, but I didn't expect this tea to taste so refreshing. I didn't feel uncomfortable drinking it at all. Then there was the custard lava bun, which was really delicious. When you bite it, the custard flows out directly, delicious. The barbecued pork in the barbecued pork bun was particularly authentic. Chicken feet are a must-order, a Hong Kong specialty, and there are also black bean ribs, which are not bad. The brown sugar tofu pudding is delicious, and the tofu pudding is so tender. The egg tarts look small, but the egg tarts are very solid and bouncy. The shrimp dumplings were originally sold out, but later I saw the waiter carrying a plate of something, so I asked and found out that they were shrimp dumplings. After eating these shrimp dumplings, I found that all the food I had eaten before was in vain. The shrimp inside can be seen completely, and the taste is super good. A 10% service charge is required here, and credit cards are accepted
This is a household name in Hong Kong, offering both Western pastries and fast food. You can find their pastries at nearly every subway entrance, and their fast food chain is also located in major shopping malls. Bread prices are comparable to those in mainland China, and their fast food is varied, affordable, hygienic, and generous. Maxim's Palace in Central is a lovely place, popular with office workers and locals. They offer affordable morning tea. Hong Kong is incredibly delicious everywhere, and every day is filled with eating, shopping, and eating. Waiters push carts through the narrow spaces between tables, offering customers a variety of dim sum snacks.
City Hall Maxim's Palace is a banquet-style restaurant equipped with crystal chandeliers and white carved wooden screens. It offers a comfortable environment, good food and, of course, reasonable prices.