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Restaurant: PEKING GARDEN (Star House)
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To encourage eatery outlets to reduce food waste at source together with customers through offering portioned meals and adopting food waste reduction measures, the Environmental Protection Department has launched the “Food Wise Eateries” Scheme. Participants will be awarded with a Food Wise Eateries (FWE) accreditation status if they comply with the assessment criteria and will be granted with the FWE Logo and Stickers for displaying in the premises and their promotion for public identification. Applications are accepted all year round and are FREE of charge.

For details, please click here, https://www.wastereduction.gov.hk/zh-hk/waste-reduction-programme/food-wise-hong-kong-campaign

Restaurant: PEKING GARDEN (Star House)
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To promote a new salt and sugar reduction (RSS) dietary culture and living style to the people of Hong Kong, the Environment and Ecology Bureau, the Committee on Reduction of Salt and Sugar in Food and the Centre for Food Safety of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department have launched the "Less-Salt-and-Sugar Restaurants Scheme" ("Scheme"). Restaurants participated in the Scheme will offer less salt or sugar options to the consumer or even tailor-make less salt or sugar dishes in designated restaurants. Participating restaurants will be granted with the Scheme Labels for displaying in the premises for public identification. For details, please click here: https://www.eeb.gov.hk/food/en/committees/crss/restaurants.html

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I came here to try the resturant, because i wanted to invite my family for dinner around TST so i tried a few resturants in this area. We came on a sunday, and it wasn't busy at all which was a surprise as we thought that it would be very busy (we arrived at 11:20). we were seated, ordered tea, and a few dim sum and a portion of peking noodles. Before the food even came, my sister found a hair inside the cup of tea...these things happen and i just told the waitress and she changed her cup and th
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I came here to try the resturant, because i wanted to invite my family for dinner around TST so i tried a few resturants in this area. We came on a sunday, and it wasn't busy at all which was a surprise as we thought that it would be very busy (we arrived at 11:20). we were seated, ordered tea, and a few dim sum and a portion of peking noodles. Before the food even came, my sister found a hair inside the cup of tea...these things happen and i just told the waitress and she changed her cup and the pot of tea. we ordered:
shanghai dumplings 4 pieces ( really good quality!! there was soup still in it!)
Deep fried man toa 1 piece (fairly bit, but totally dry no condensed milk came with it, not recommended)

wor teep 4 pieces (average )

sping onion pancake thing (never tried this before...it was so so)

peking hanmade noodle- ok size portion (the noodles itself was pretty good but the dish barely had flavour! it just consist of oil!!!!)
The bill came to $240 for 3 people. which is expensive if you compare to other place....
I know this place is suppose to be famous for its peking duck ($400)  and beggers chicken( $370 i think) but we definitely couldn't finish it off for lunch  so we didn't order or we knew that beggers chicken requires prebooking, but i came here last year with my auntie and from my memory the peking duck was average.  
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2013-07-07
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$240 (Lunch)
Recommended Dishes
  • shanghai dumplings