Ed Ng is a co-founder of international luxury and hospitality design firm AB Concept, started in Hong Kong in 1999. He spoke to Andrew Sun.
I am a Hong Kong native, but now I live part of the year in Japan. Every time I come back, I can’t wait to have dim sum or Cantonese food.
You can find good Chinese banquet restaurants overseas but for the Hong Kong kind of soup and al dente noodles, it’s hard to find them outside the city.
Usually, the first thing I do when I get off a plane is get a bowl of wonton noodles, usually at Mak’s Noodle (various locations including 77 Wellington Street, Central. Tel: 2854 3810) or Ho Hung Kee (Shop 1204-1205, Hysan Place, 500 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay. Tel: 2577 6060).
I’ve also been to Tasty Congee & Noodle (Shop 3016-3018, IFC Mall, 8 Finance Street, Central. Tel: 2295 0101).
Noi (5/F, Four Seasons Hotel, 8 Finance Street, Central. Tel: 3196 8768) is good for a bit of Western cuisine, followed by a nightcap at Argo (Lobby, Four Seasons Hotel, 8 Finance Street, Central. Tel: 3196 8882).
This is my usual routine when entertaining friends visiting from overseas.
Similarly, in Wan Chai, Seventh Son (3/F, The Wharney Hotel, 57-73 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai. Tel: 2892 2888) is another place I like for dim sum and classic Cantonese food I can’t find overseas.
That’s why I like to go to Pak Loh Chiu Chow (various locations including Shop 1002, Times Square, 1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay. Tel: 2577 1163) for the classic marinated goose and cold crab.
A restaurant there I really like is Hermitage de Tamura (820-98, Nagakura, Karuizawa, Kitasaku District. Tel: +81 267 44 1611).
It is a French restaurant nestled among green surroundings. You can enjoy dishes made with abundant ingredients from the area that stimulate your eyes, nose and tongue.
Sandaimekoko (2380-8, Nagakura, Karuizawa, Kitasaku District. Tel: +81 267 45 5020) is a very local shop that only serves ramen during the day. In the evening, it has some home-cooked seasonal omakase specialities. It’s run by a mum and son. Locals love this place.
Lastly, Katsura No Chaya (2115-888, 3255, Tsurudamari, Nagakura Karuizawa-machi, Kitasaku District. Tel: +81 3 6273 2179) is a very discreet place hidden up in the mountains. People have a hard time finding it even with Google.
You have to climb up a staircase and suddenly you’ll find a Kyoto-style house in the middle of a wild forest.