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An epicurean tour of Hong Kong with Rosewood Hotel Group’s Ivan Suardi

The global hospitality executive — who started out as a chef — shares his top spots to eat and drink in HK
This article is part of a guide to from FT Globetrotter

The nature of my work has enabled me to travel far and wide, often settling for prolonged periods of time and allowing me to really understand and appreciate a city’s culinary scene. Whether it’s in Italy, France, Germany or Australia, I’ve developed a deep appreciation for different cuisines and flavours. The food scene in my home city of Hong Kong — a colourful cross-section of cultures and traditions — often takes me by surprise, unveiling something new while also serving familiar dishes of old.

When I’m in Hong Kong, I always head to my favourite places for dim sum. In the Central district, I used to always go to Lin Heung Tea House, which was one of the oldest tea houses in Hong Kong and, sadly, closed recently after 104 years in business. Though a few blocks away is Maxim’s Palace in City Hall’s Low Block — this is where people-in-the-know go, upstairs on the second floor. The dim sum trolley and the views over the harbour make this one of my favourite lunch spots.

Dim sum at Maxim’s Palace – dumplings in a small basket and spring rolls – on a plate, with a teapot and a full teacup

Suardi heads to Maxim’s Palace both for its dim sum . . .

A table beside a window at Maxim’s Palace

 . . . and its views over the harbour

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