There is a chain of outlets in Hong Kong that sells desserts, in which the mango desserts are their specialties. There is no English name available on the signboard, but the pronunciation of the Chinese words in Cantonese is Heoi Lau Saan (许留山). There are many Heoi Lau Saan outlets in Hong Kong, but be aware that there imitation shops that look similar, but I don't know whether the quality of food is the same. I even spotted one that's called Heoi Lau Sin (许留仙)! Did you notice that the last Chinese character looks almost similar?
It is very the red!
This was what I ordered, the mango pudding in mango juice with extra mango cubes topped with mango gelato (芒果神冰). I like the way they named it in Chinese!
I was half way through digging into my mango feast.
This was what my travel partners ordered, the black rice congee in coconut milk with mango juice and mango cubes.
We didn't stop at just mango desserts! We had a plate of the Teochew-style turnip rolls (潮式萝卜卷).
Those were still not all! We had the sweet glutinous rice balls too (糖不甩).
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Yes!! I have been here before, thanks to Jenny. It was really nice isn't it.
Yes, the mango desserts were fantastically delicious!
I'm craving for Heoi Lau Saan's Mango Pudding and desserts!
*drools*
I'm craving for it too! I have only pictures to look at now.
Hello! Nice mango desserts but so far away!
Thanks for dropping by my blog!
Hi Jo, thanks for dropping by. :) It's so far away for me also right now. I'm just tempting myself. LOL!
delish!!! :D
All of that looks delicious!
they didn't ask u not to photo?? we were treated so last time :(
They were all truly delicious. We were told not to shoot photos of the interior, but when we were photographing the food, nobody stopped us. :)
last time we only took away outside the shop.. should go in, sit and eat next time, after seeing your photos :)
Ya, sitting down is more enjoyable. :) I'm glad that my photos have such an impact.
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