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Tsui Wah Restaurant
Tsui Wah Restaurant is a renowned eatery chain based in Hong Kong. It is known for its fusion of traditional Hong Kong-style tea restaurants (Cha Chaan Teng) and modern fast food services. The restaurant chain has been serving customers since 1967 and has expanded its operations across various locations in Hong Kong, Macau, and Mainland China.
History
Tsui Wah Restaurant was established in 1967 in Mong Kok, a bustling district in Hong Kong. The restaurant started as a small ice room, which gradually evolved into a popular Cha Chaan Teng. Over the years, Tsui Wah has expanded its operations and currently operates over 26 outlets in Hong Kong, Macau, and Mainland China.
Menu
The menu at Tsui Wah Restaurant is a blend of traditional Hong Kong-style dishes and modern fast food. Some of the signature dishes include Crispy Bun served with Sweet Condensed Milk, King Prawns in XO Sauce with Tossed Noodles, and Swiss Sauce Chicken Wings. The restaurant also offers a variety of beverages, including the famous Yuen Yeung, a blend of coffee and tea.
Expansion and Growth
Tsui Wah Restaurant has seen significant growth since its inception. The restaurant chain went public in 2012, listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. This move has allowed Tsui Wah to further expand its operations and reach a wider customer base.
Recognition
Tsui Wah Restaurant has received numerous accolades for its contribution to Hong Kong's culinary scene. It has been recognized as a "Hong Kong Top Brand" and has also been awarded the "Q-Mark Service Scheme" for its quality service.
