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Sunday, January 25, 2026

Lo Hey HK Seafood

At the beginning of the month, my friend mentioned going to Lo Hey HK Seafood and I had mistakenly thought we were heading there for a Lo Hei session at a Hong Kong seafood restaurant. I only realised my misunderstanding when I reconfirmed the location!

Lo Hey

The interior turned out to be pleasantly unique, filled with strong Hong Kong vibes and colourful neon lights as part of the décor.

Chinese New Year Decor

They also have private rooms that can be divided using partitions, making the space flexible for gatherings of different group sizes.

Private Dining



Live Catch

Every corner of the restaurant carries an unmistakable Hong Kong nostalgia, from a movie ticketing counter, a mock prawning shop with gold chains hanging on the wall, old-school letter boxes, nostalgic window grilles, to a retro tea ordering counter. 


It really felt like stepping into scenes from classic Hong Kong films.

Hong Kong Ticket Counter

Cinema Posters

Huat!

Kicking off the CNY feast, we went for the Success Set 万事捞成 priced at $698, suitable for 8–10 pax, featuring the following dishes:

  • Abalone Yusheng 鲍鱼捞生

  • Braised Dried Seafood Soup 蟹肉海味羹

  • Steamed Marble Goby with Superior Soy Sauce 港蒸笋壳鱼

  • Poached Duck with Superior Soy Sauce 古法鼓油鸭

  • Typhoon Shelter Style Stir-Fried Boston Lobster 避风塘波士顿龙虾

  • Stir-Fried Broccoli with Scallops & Abalone Sauce 鲍汁带子西兰花

  • Lotus Leaf Rice with Eight Treasures 八宝荷叶饭

  • Mango Pomelo Sago 杨枝甘露


Outdoor Dining

We started with the Abalone Yusheng, a vibrant plate of colourful ingredients, each carrying an auspicious meaning. 

Abalone Yusheng 鲍鱼捞生

A cute wooden horse figurine with money on its back was placed on the platter, symbolising “马上有钱” (wealth arriving immediately). The usual ingredients were all present: lime, shredded carrot and radish, red ginger, cabbage, baby abalone and a generous sprinkle of sesame seeds.

Wooden Horse Block

As tradition goes, all of us enthusiastically tossed the ingredients high into the air while chanting auspicious phrases for prosperity, wealth and good health. 

After Tossing

Once the tossing ritual was done, we happily tucked into this festive “Chinese salad”. Of course, I made sure to scoop up some baby abalone together with my share.

Abalone

The Braised Dried Seafood Soup came served in an earthen claypot, offering a comforting and rich texture. Inside were black fungus, fish maw, crab meat and prawn meat, creating a hearty bowl packed with ingredients. 

Braised Dried Seafood Soup 蟹肉海味羹

It was a flavourful and satisfying alternative to the usual Shark’s Fin Soup.

Ingredients in the Braised Dried Seafood Soup

Up next was the Steamed Marble Goby with Superior Soy Sauce. The fish was undeniably fresh and skilfully prepared, with the meat steamed to a delicate tenderness that had us nodding in approval. The superior soy sauce further enhanced the natural sweetness of the fish, making the dish exceptionally well executed.

Steamed Marble Goby with Superior Soy Sauce 港蒸笋壳鱼

The Poached Duck with Superior Soy Sauce was a pleasant surprise. Despite dining in a Hong Kong restaurant, this dish reminded us very much of a comforting Teochew-style braised duck. The soy sauce essence had fully permeated the meat, giving it a rich, savoury depth and consistency. 


Poached Duck with Superior Soy Sauce 古法鼓油鸭

A dip into their accompanying sauce elevated the taste further though honestly, the duck was already good enough on its own without any sauce.

Yummy

No, that’s not cereal on the Boston Lobster, it’s a generous blanket of crispy fried garlic, packed with fragrance. Freshly taken from the tank, the lobster was expertly prepared in classic Typhoon Shelter style with dried chilli, spring onions and aromatic crumbs that clung onto every crevice of the shell.

No worries about getting your hands messy handling the crustacean, disposable gloves and pincers were thoughtfully provided at the table, making the whole experience fuss-free and enjoyable.

Typhoon Shelter Style Stir Fried Boston Lobster 避风塘波士顿龙虾

Next on the menu was the Stir-Fried Broccoli with Scallops & Abalone Sauce. The presentation was eye-catching, with vibrant red tomatoes and plump scallops sitting neatly on a bed of bright green broccoli. A simple yet well-balanced vegetable dish that complemented the richer items on the table.

Stir Fried Broccoli with Scallops & Abalone Sauce 鲍汁带子西兰花

As we approached the end of the savoury dishes, the Lotus Leaf Rice with Eight Treasures arrived. True to its name, it was beautifully wrapped and served in lotus leaves. 

Lotus Leaf Rice with Eight Treasures 八宝荷叶饭 

The fragrant glutinous rice was packed with ingredients like pork and mushrooms, making every mouthful flavourful and addictive.

Utterly Delicious

Last but not least, we wrapped up the night with a bowl of Mango Pomelo Sago. Served chilled, it was refreshing and light, the perfect dessert to cool us down and end the meal on a sweet note.

Mango Pomelo Sago 杨枝甘露

An experience at Lo Hey HK Seafood tells us that we’ll definitely be back to try more of their popular dishes. 

Lo Hey HK Seafood
Location: One Holland Village, 7 Holland Vlg Wy, #03-22/23/24, Singapore 275748

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