Hui Lau Shan
Desert shop chain from Hong Kong / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hui Lau Shan (Chinese: 許留山; Jyutping: heoi2 lau4 saan1; pinyin: Xǔliú Shān) is a chain of dessert shops based in Hong Kong. Founded in the 1960s as a herbal tea outlet, the chain evolved into a restaurant chain specializing in sweets, snacks and dessert soups called tong sui. Since the introduction of mango pomelo sago in the early 1990s, Hui Lau Shan has additionally been known for its mango-themed desserts.[1][2][3]
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Hui Lau Shan 許留山 | |
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Restaurant information | |
Established | 1960; 64 years ago (1960) |
Owner(s) | Royal Dynasty International Holding Company[1] |
Food type | Desserts: tong sui, nuomici, snacks |
Country | |
Website | www |
The chain was acquired by Royal Dynasty International Holding Company, a mainland Chinese catering chain in 2015 for 524 million RMB.[1] Its Hong Kong business was filed for winding-up in 2020, with Hui Lau Shan citing declined customers attributed to the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests.[4] A settlement was subsequently reached whereby the winding-up petition was withdrawn in July 2020.[5]