Nai Mong Hoi Thod

Chinatown


This restaurant is renowned for its delicious hŏy tôrt – oyster omelettes featuring deep-fried eggs and molluscs in a sticky batter. Order your omelette in small, medium or large servings, and swap oysters with mussels if you wish. There's also a decent crab fried rice on offer, but nothing much else.


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