1. Peng Leng Jeng pop up
    Photograph: Courtesy Black Sheep Restaurants
  2. Peng Leng Jeng pop up
    Photograph: Courtesy Nathan Erickson / Black Sheep Restaurants
  3. Peng Leng Jeng
    Photograph: Courtesy Peng Leng Jeng

Peng Leng Jeng

  • Restaurants | Pop up restaurant
  • Soho
Catharina Cheung
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Time Out says

Roughly meaning ‘cheap and amazing’ in Cantonese slang, Peng Leng Jeng is a temporary restaurant concept by Black Sheep which pays homage to Hong Kong’s dai pai dong open-air eateries and their unbeatable, nostalgic flavours.

Details

Address
1/F, The Staunton, 22 Staunton Street, Central
Hong Kong

What’s on

K Bin Lo

Quirky dai pai dong pop-up Peng Leng Jeng is hosting a one-night-only event where karaoke and hotpot – two of Hong Kong’s favourite activities – are the stars of the show. Rock up for a night of food-fuelled musical chaos, where wall-shaking renditions of Alan Tam’s ‘Love Trap’ and Jacky Cheung’s ‘Loving You More Every Day’ go hand-in-hand with bubbling pots and mountains of food waiting to be dipped into boiling soup. Aside from four soup bases, there will also be more than 30 ingredients to add to the bountiful spread, including various beef cuts, homemade pork balls, and the like. With your foodstuffs prepared, it’s time to crank up the performance factor and the volume, and sing like you mean it between bites of salted fish skin, mushrooms, prawn, and more – Peng Leng Jeng’s karaoke system is prepped with all the Cantopop classics.
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