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These are the hard-hitting questions you must ponder at Victor Liong’s time-honoured, pan-Asian institution Lee Ho Fook, as you meander through a set menu (only) of hatted small plates on the ...
When was the last time you went to Lee Ho Fook? When was the last time you even thought about it? Unfortunately, my guess is that your answer is likely "not recently". As a city we're obsessed ...
One of Smith Street’s most exciting new entries last year was Lee Ho Fook, a mod-Chinese diner showcasing the many talents of chef Victor Liong. Now, Lee Ho Fook is getting ready to pack up and move ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. The opening of a breakfast-serving sister venue to Lee Ho Fook – chef Victor Liong's prog-Chinese restaurant is named, like this ...
When Lee Ho Fook moved from its original home at 92 Smith Street in Fitzroy to its new residence in the city, co-owner Peter Bartholomew suggested to Liz Carey and Paul Guiney that they take over the ...
Victor Liong in the kitchen of his Melbourne restaurant Lee Ho Fook.(Jeremy Story Carter, ABC) Chinese food in Australia continues to evolve as young chefs prod at the boundaries of tradition.
FOLLOW the red neon sign to Lee Ho Fook for a procession of mod Chinese hits to a ’70s funk soundtrack. Such bites as the tea egg, a gooey yolk that’s enlivened with a splash of vibrant herb ...
Victor Liong – ex Marque, ex Mr Wong and now ex Lee Ho Fook Collingwood – has proven his mettle in Melbourne with his own take on light, clean, mainly Cantonese food that thrills. Now he has ...
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