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French chef in Hong Kong’s favourite restaurants for dim sum, Peking duck, a taste of home

Loïc Portalier of one-Michelin-star Louise reveals his favourite places to eat beef buns, barbecued pork, Spanish, French and Italian food

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Loïc Portalier is the head chef of Louise restaurant in Hong Kong. He reveals his favourite restaurants in the city. Photo: Nicholas Wong/Sixteen Photography

Loïc Portalier is the executive chef of one-Michelin-star French brasserie Louise. Previously, he was head chef at Claudine restaurant in Singapore, opened by Julien Royer. He spoke to Andrew Sun.

I can be quite picky about what I like, but I am always curious to explore new dishes, ingredients and flavours. I grew up eating my mum’s home-cooked meals.

Every day, she cooked simple yet delicious food for our family of five, with often more elaborate meals on weekends. One of her signature dishes is a tomato tart, a recipe I once featured on my menu. Her love for cooking filled our home with warmth and happiness, and it always made us feel loved.

I have a lot of favourites I love going to, each known for a particular dish. For Asian cuisine, I am particularly fond of char siu (barbecued pork) from Dragon State Kitchen (38 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan. Tel: 2342 3189).
The pan-fried beef bun at Islam Food in Kowloon City.
The pan-fried beef bun at Islam Food in Kowloon City.

I also like the pan-fried beef bun from Islam Food (33-35 Tak Ku Ling Road, Kowloon City. Tel: 2382 1882). It is a quick stop place I would also bring a visitor.

The authentic dim sum from Sun Hing Restaurant (Shop C, 8 Smithfield Road, Kennedy Town. Tel: 2816 0616) is very nice.

Andrew Sun has dabbled in many shades of the media spectrum for 25 years, from college radio, TV, print and online columnist to starting film festivals, managing music labels and authoring food books. Someday he will figure what he wants to be when he grows up.
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