Hong Kong: Law Fu Kee Congee

It was a tie between Law Fu Kee and Sang Kee for my congee fix in Hong Kong, and I headed to the former on the account of it being just a stone's throw away from the renowned Tai Cheong Bakery.

Soon Lee Porridge at Clementi Food Centre serves an excellent Hainanese pork porridge and I was hoping that LFK would do even better. While LFK's version was smooth and tasty, I would have liked it to be thicker in consistency. (However, I have heard that a good Cantonese porridge is supposed to be watery.)
No complains about the flavorful and generous assortment of meat in my mixed pork porridge though.
mixed pork porridge @ law fu kee
I loved the dace balls in my mum's porridge though. Fresh and tender with a bouncy bite, this is a dish not to miss out on if you visit LFK!
fish ball porridge @ law fu kee
The deep-fried dace balls were pretty good as well. These crisp and springy fish balls incorporate dried flounder and dried tangerine peels and are served with clam sauce.
fried dace balls @ law fu kee
I love munching on chye sim stems and the version here was blanched perfectly.
cai xin @ law fu kee
  Like many eateries in Hong Kong, LFK's quarters are rather cramped, but the food makes up for it. I guess squeezing into a narrow booth fitted a table that's about a half metre wide could be considered as an authentic Hong Kong experience!

Law Fu Kee Congee and Noodle Specialist 羅富記
G/F, 50 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central
Opening hours: 8am – 10pm