‘Top-notch’ beef noodles, dim sum: Hong Kong restaurant picks of Canadian photographer


Photographer and cinematographer Guy Bertrand has co-directed a new documentary, Cha Guo, about a New Territories village called Kwu Tung that is in danger of disappearing due to redevelopment. He spoke to Andrew Sun.

I grew up in Montreal, Canada, so classic Québécois dishes were always on the table – things like pea soup, tourtière, which is a delicious seasoned ground beef pie, and pâté chinois, a cousin of shepherd’s pie but with a layer of corn.

There was also a strong influence of French cuisine. My mum’s cassoulet remains my ultimate comfort food.

I have called Hong Kong home for over 20 years, and I love local staples like dim sum, wonton and beef brisket noodles. One spot I really like is On Lee Noodle Soup (22 Shau Kei Wan Main Street East, Shau Kei Wan. Tel: 2513 8398). Their wonton and beef noodles are top-notch, the staff are friendly and the atmosphere is old-school Hong Kong.
Beef brisket in broth at On Lee Noodle Shop. Photo: SCMP
Beef brisket in broth at On Lee Noodle Shop. Photo: SCMP

Another of my favourite soup noodle dishes is the boat noodles at Samsen (68 Stone Nullah Lane, Wan Chai. Tel: 2234 0001), next to the Blue House.

Also in Wan Chai, right in the market, Lang’s Cafe (Shop A & B, Vanville, 8 Tai Yuen Street, Wan Chai. Tel: 2668 4068) serves all the classic dim sum dishes in a retro decor that pays homage to Wong Kar-wai’s films.

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