Fook Lam Moon

Kowloon


Locals call FLM 'celebrities' canteen'. And even if you’re not rich and famous, FLM will treat you as though you are. The huge menu contains costly items such as abalone, costing at least HK$1000 per head. But it's OK to stick to the dim sum (from HK$60 a basket), which is divine and available only at lunch.


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