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Joy Hing Roasted Meat

No-frills Cantonese roasted meat specialist where queues form early for the pre-war style char siu. The dining room is cramped and fast-paced, with shared tables and famously brisk service.

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On a busy corner of Hennessy Road, the rows of lacquered roast goose, duck, and deep red *char siu* hanging in the glass window are the only sign you need for Joy Hing Roasted Meat. This place has been a Wan Chai institution for decades, a direct link to the city’s post-war food culture and a specialist in Cantonese roasted meats, or *siu mei*. Its history goes back even further, beginning as a shop in late Qing Dynasty Guangdong before moving to Hong Kong as an open-air stall – a *dai pai dong*. The family has preserved its pre-war cooking style, famously using a thermometer-less oven where chefs gauge the temperature by hand. This traditional method is what gives the meat its deep barbecue flavor. The interior is small and perpetually cramped, with just a handful of tables packed tightly together. Walk in and you’ll find that sharing a table with strangers isn’t just common, it’s expected. The atmosphere is loud, fast, and completely functional, designed for a quick and satisfying meal, not a long conversation. While the roast goose and crispy-skinned pork (*siu yuk*) are excellent, the *char siu* is what draws the crowds. It’s incredibly tender and juicy, served chopped over a simple plate of rice and drizzled with a signature sauce. The menu on the wall is in Chinese, so for non-speakers, the easiest way to order is to point at the meats in the window. There’s almost always a queue snaking out the door, so it’s best to come during off-peak hours. Service is efficient to the point of being abrupt – you order, eat, and leave. Many locals skip the line and the tight seating altogether by getting their order for takeaway. Be sure to have cash or an Octopus card on hand.

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