Dragon Palace Restaurant, Cantonese restaurant in Sham Shui Po District, Hong Kong.
Dragon Palace Restaurant occupies the seventh floor of Dragon Centre, serving dim sum and Cantonese dishes in a spacious dining room. The space features multiple sections designed for different group sizes and an open kitchen area where food preparation is visible.
The restaurant changed its Chinese name from 龍庭酒家 to 龍寶酒家 while keeping its place as a dining venue in Dragon Centre. This name change marked a period of repositioning while the operation maintained its service tradition.
The restaurant serves traditional Cantonese food with specialties from the Guangdong region that reflect local cooking methods. You can watch skilled kitchen staff prepare dishes according to time-honored recipes while dining.
The restaurant is reachable from Nam Cheong and Sham Shui Po MTR stations, with service hours from 18:00 to 23:30. Arriving early is best, especially on weekends, since the dining room fills quickly during peak times.
The dining room accommodates up to 700 guests, making it one of the largest Chinese restaurants within Dragon Centre. This capacity allows the establishment to host very large groups and celebrations comfortably.
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