Aberdeen Food Court – Full of Hidden Treasures

We’re pretty big fans of Aberdeen mall food court, and every visit has reaffirmed that there’s good eats to be had among its dozen or so venues. On my last visit, I was looking for some chicken wings, but Wo Fung was fresh out of their deep fried goodies. Turns out it was a blessing in disguise, as I was forced to seek out other stalls I’ve never tried. i.e. everything on the right side. :p

Aberdeen Food Court - Leung Kee & Mambo Cafe

So we got in line for some Leung Kee and Mambo Cafe. The menu from these two places, when combined, probably looks a lot like the menu from a typical HK cafe. We had the BBQ duck rice from Leung Kee

Aberdeen Food Court - BBQ Duck

And the chicken steak + pork chop combo from Mambo cafe.
Aberdeen Food Court - Steak combo

Both were about $6 with drinks included, and the portion was very generous.

This left no room for dessert, but we were merrily on our way with our bellies full and wallets unscathed.

Likelihood of returning: there’s no escaping it


    • dryhumourwetcoast
    • November 3rd, 2008

    I went there the other day with my gf and we were amazed by the who spectacle of it all. Sadly we chickened out and opted for the familiar choice of white spot.
    Did you see the ceiling? There are clouds and stars projected on it!

  1. cool, never noticed the ceiling. I must’ve been preoccupied with the chow.

    • Saz
    • November 7th, 2008

    You went to a Chinese mall and ate at White Spot?

    LOLz

    • all4movies
    • November 9th, 2008

    Glad to see you guys are back blogging. I thought you stopped eating (just kidding).

    Anyways, you mentioned bbq duck. I just discovered HK BBQ Master located below Superstore on No. 3 Rd. You’ve got to try this. It’s the best roasted pig I have ever eaten (mostly from Chinatown). The skin is really crunchy and just the right balance of crackling and fat.

    Their bbq duck is also delicious. Only thing tho’, you have to eat it fresh, otherwise the bbq pig skin becomes soft. You can either eat in, very cramped tables or order take out at the counter. A two choice combo with rice is $5.99, while a three choice combo is $7.50.

    Other meat choices include bbq pork and soya chicken. Enjoy.

    • dan
    • November 10th, 2008

    @all4movies
    i was wondering about those shops in the parking lot. i haven’t been going down to richmond much due to the lack of ‘word of mouth’ recommendations like this. thanks for the tip! will definitely check it out.

  2. I recently paid a visit here too. I must say I was quite surprised to see a White Spot there. Kind of random I thought. Knowing me and how much I like White Spot, I could see myself eating White Spot while I’m there. I’ll be sure to “explore” the other options next time I’m there.

    • Piggy
    • February 8th, 2010

    Leung Kee and Mambo Cafe are the best in the food court in Aberdeen Centre.

  1. November 30th, 2008