Monday, December 29, 2008

Kau Kee

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About


This place is famous for a good reason. For just 28 hkd, you can get a delicious bowl of beef brisket and noodles. The beef brisket melts in your mouth and is packed with flavor. If you don´t like beef, there is no reason for you to come here.    


Directions


The best way to get here is probably to walk along Hollywood Road from Central / Soho, and look for the turning of Gough St dropping down on right hand side. Gough Street then runs down hill and loops round to the the right. Be careful because there is another small noodle shop on the same street, with a similar name. This is the one on the corner with openings, entrances on west and south sides. The address is:


G/F, Kau U Fong, 21 Gough Street, Central District, Hong Kong 


 


Cost


HK $28 for a bowl of old-style beef brisket.


Notes


Closed on Sunday - closes early in the evening.

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