Authentic Korean Cuisine

This afternoon, I went for a walk in Tsim Sha Tsui with my family and decided to find something to eat nearby. My family wanted Korean food, and coincidentally, there’s a Korean restaurant called Lee’s House nearby. A friend had recommended it a long time ago, saying it’s the first Korean-run fried chicken shop in Hong Kong, famous and delicious, so we decided to try it.
We ordered two Apple Cider Ritas 🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷, an alcoholic slushie made with apple wine. It’s really refreshing to drink in this weather.
We originally wanted to order fried chicken, but my family was more attracted by the photos and wanted to try the teppanyaki more, so we ordered the Teppanyaki Stir-fried Kimchi Pork 🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷 with their tofu. The tofu was flavored with sesame oil, very fragrant and smooth, and the portion was generous. Eating it together with the spicy kimchi pork was really flavorful and delicious 👍🏻
We also ordered the Korean-style Stir-fried Glass Noodles with Beef 🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷. It was cooked with great wok hei, and the beef and vegetables were very generous. The slightly sweet taste suits the Hong Kong palate perfectly. Next time, we’ll definitely try their fried chicken, but today we were too full to eat it.

Post by Yoyopie | Jun 21, 2025

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