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'''Tim Ho Wan''' is a [[Chinese cuisine|Chinese]] [[dimsum]] restaurant that originated in [[Hong Kong]].
'''Tim Ho Wan''' is a [[Chinese cuisine|Chinese]] [[dimsum]] restaurant chain that originated in [[Hong Kong]].


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 01:59, 9 April 2015

Tim Ho Wan is a Chinese dimsum restaurant chain that originated in Hong Kong.

History

The restaurant first opened its doors in the area of Mongkok in 2009 by Mak Kwai-pui, who was formerly a chef of three-Michelin-starred restaurant Lung King Heen. It soon became a popular restaurant as it soon became known for its long queues.[1]

Tim Ho Wan would eventually earned a Michelin star of its own in the 2010 Hong Kong and Macau Guide, a distinction which some have stated was a move in response to the criticism that the Michelin Guide was "elitist" and "out of touch with local tastes."[2] Since then, the restaurant has been dubbed as "the world's cheapest Michelin-star restaurant."[3]

Expansion

From its original Mongkok location, Tim Ho Wan expanded into 5 branches in Hong Kong (as of April 2015) while the original Mongkok branch was relocated to a bigger area.[1]

Tim Ho Wan also began expanding overseas with the opening of its first international location in Singapore's Plaza Singapura in 2013.[4] It also expanded to the Philippines with the opening of a branch at SM Megamall in Metro Manila in 2014[5] and in Australia the following year with the opening of a branch in Chatswood.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Lee, Robyn (May 16, 2013). "Snapshots from Hong Kong: Dim Sum at Tim Ho Wan, aka the World's Cheapest Michelin-starred Restaurant". Serious Eats.
  2. ^ Li, Zoe (November 27, 2009). "Holy dim sum! Michelin Guide 2010 goes cheap and cheerful?". CNN.
  3. ^ Cramer, Rob (May 3, 2014). "World's 12 Most Affordable Michelin-Starred Restaurants". TheRichest.
  4. ^ "Tim Ho Wan's dim sum feeding frenzy in Singapore". Her World Plus. April 15, 2013.
  5. ^ "Manila branch of Tim Ho Wan opens May 20". ABS-CBN News Online. May 19, 2014.
  6. ^ Boys, Callan (March 27, 2015). "Just Open: Tim Ho Wan, Chatswood, Sydney". Good Food.