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Madame Fu

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  • Central
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  1. Madame Fu
    Photograph: Courtesy Madame Fu
  2. Madame Fu interior
    Photograph: Courtesy Madame Fu
  3. Madame Fu duck
    Photograph: Courtesy Madame Fu
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Time Out says

Similar to Dragonfly, Madame Fu is not simply a restaurant, but an experience, complete with a compelling backstory that centres on its namesake heroine. Playing up to the colonial stylings of the former Central Police Station compound, the venue channels an east-meets-west ethos that pays tribute to the fictional Madame Fu – a socialite who opened a grand salon in Shanghai in the 1930s after living in Paris. At a sprawling 8,000sq ft, the space encompasses the main dining room (the Grand Café), bar area, whisky lounge, private rooms and two open-air verandahs. Expect to enjoy modern Cantonese-focused Chinese fare here, as well as western desserts and afternoon tea sets.

Details

Address:
3/F, Barrack Block, Tai Kwun
10 Hollywood Road
Central
Hong Kong

What’s on

Madame Fu Springtime Euphoria afternoon tea

  • Food and drink events

Madame Fu’s latest afternoon tea set, Springtime Euphoria, draws inspiration from the natural beauty of roses, geraniums, and poppies. This set offers plenty of indulgent morsels for guests to sink their teeth into. Snack on savouries like miso egg salad sandwiches, cherry tomato-topped crostini with balsamic vinegar, as well as smoked salmon and salmon roe vol au vent. As for desserts, Madame Fu doesn’t disappoint with pastries like chamomile double fromage tartlet, raspberry religieuse choux puff, red velvet cake, and sakura eton mess. If you’re in the mood for a drink, Madame Fu offers beverages like mocktails (+$88), selected cocktails (+$120), and glasses of GH Mumm Grand Cordon Brut NV (+$120 each).

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