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Sun Hing is on Smithfield Road, which was named after the former meat market in London. In days gone by there was an abattoir in this part of town too, and when the workers knocked off they were more... Read More
Sun Hing is on Smithfield Road, which was named after the former meat market in London. In days gone by there was an abattoir in this part of town too, and when the workers knocked off they were more than ready for a meal. Recalling those times, Sun Hing doesn't open till 3 am, when it rolls out vast quantities of dim sum. The custard buns have their own fan club, and there's usually a roar of appreciation when they emerge from the kitchen. More than a few party animals have insisted that staying up for half the night is more than worth it if you can end up at Sun Hing.
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EXPERT TIPS BY:
Ed Peters
Hong Kong Local Expert
- Late Night: "Lines start forming outside from about 2.30am onward."
- Best for Late Night Because: Open in the middle of the night, closing at teatime: Sun Hing is almost in a parallel universe.