Luk Yu (restaurant)
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Luk Yu (Chinese: 陸羽茶室) is a tea house and dim sum restaurant located on Stanley Street, in the Central area of Hong Kong, established in 1933. It is currently the oldest restaurant in Hong Kong.[1]
It is known for its colonial style, adherence to tradition and loyal long-time customers, for whom the entire first floor is unofficially reserved.[2]
It also known for its traditional dishes and dim sum. Some examples are its Sauteed Fillet of Pigeon with Crispy "Kam Wah" Ham (雲腿鵪鶉球), Sweet and Sour Pork with Young Ginger(子薑咕嚕肉), Grouper Toast (石斑多士),[3] and Pig Liver Shiu Mai (豬潤燒賣).[4]
The tea house gets its name from the Tang dynasty poet Lu Yu who wrote The Classic of Tea which describes the history and culture of Chinese tea. (Luk Yu is the Cantonese pronunciation of Lu Yu.)
Luk Yu also sells its branded Luk Yu tea bags in local stores and in the UK.
Murder of Harry Lam
[edit]On 30 November 2002, businessman Harry Lam Hon-lit was shot dead at point-blank range while eating breakfast at Luk Yu. His murderer was Yang Wen, a hitman hired by a Hong Kong triad boss.[5]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Hong Kong's oldest restaurants you need to visit". Timeout. 7 October 2023.
- ^ Time Out Hong Kong - review
- ^ "[Hong Kong] Luk Yu Tea House 陸羽茶室". 22 August 2017.
- ^ Yiu, Charlotte. "Photo of Luk Yu Tea House (Central) - Charlotte Yiu". OpenRice Hong Kong.
- ^ Crawford, Barclay; Fox Yi Hu; Ambrose Leung (19 Jul 2009). "'Mastermind' in Martin Lee plot arrested". Hong Kong: SCMP. Retrieved 21 Jul 2009.