
G/F, 118 Peak Road, Shop No. 1A, Hong Kong
The Peak
PH: 852.2849.2345
No reservations, major credit cards accepted (only at this location)
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HONG KONG
During my vacation, I get to visit with relatives who I haven't seen since I was a kid. One of my cousins took me to the typical tourist attraction known as the Peak where you get a sweeping view of Hong Kong's many skyscrapers. While there, she suggested that we eat at the local cha chaang teng, which translates to mean tea restaurant or cafe.
I'd never heard of the term cha chaang teng in the United States, and my cousin says it would be comparable to maybe a Denny's. That didn't give me much confidence about our lunch, but I played it cool and agreed to eat at a popular Hong Kong cha chaang teng called Tsui Wah.
Tsui Wah recently opened an outlet at the Peak Galleria, alongside such tourist restaurants like Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. and Burger King. A characteristic of a cha chaang teng is that the food is cheap and simple, nothing fancy. But unlike Denny's that focuses on breakfast and diner-type food, Tsui Wah has a variety of dishes, many sparking childhood memories of what locals probably ate growing up at home.


From the first bite I felt like I was eating at someone's Chinese home. The dish was simple but clean, fresh, and perfectly executed. The fish flavor was mild, almost elegant, just like the subtle broth.

After eating at this Tsui Wah, I started seeing this cha chaang teng all over town. It reminds me of Zippys in Hawaii. It's a casual dining spot that's perfect for the family. I enjoyed our lunch here so much that I went to a Tsui Wah near my hotel and ordered the curry chicken rice dish, and it wasn't as good as the restaurant at the Peak. The other Tsui Wahs in town can sometimes be old and tired, but the fish ball noodle soup seems to be popular at all locations.

So if you're visiting Hong Kong and doing the touristy thing like visiting the Peak, avoid the really touristy eateries and try something the locals hold dear to their hearts. The casual cha chaang teng. And if it happens to be Tsui Wah, definitely order a bowl of fish balls noodle soup.
BTW, I've had great weather during my trip, which meant an amazing view of the city from the Peak's viewing tower.

Single guy rating: 2.75 stars (stick with the specialties)
Explanation of the single guy's rating system:
1 star = perfect for college students
2 stars = perfect for new diners
3 stars = perfect for foodies
4 stars = perfect for expense accounts
5 stars = perfect for any guy's dream dinner
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