Picture this: you're walking into a scene straight out of a Wong Kar Wai film, complete with neon lights, jade tiles, and the hustle of live seafood tanks. Lo Hey HK Seafood, One Holland Village's latest gem, where authentic Hong Kong-style street seafood meets a cinematic ambience, blending the vibrant essence of classic HK seafood eateries with the nostalgic allure of the 1980s-90s Hong Kong cinema.

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Ambience & Atmosphere

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Step into Lo Hey and you're transported straight into a 1980s Hong Kong movie set. Neon lights, jade tiles, and live seafood tanks create that authentic dai pai dong vibe, while retro posters of Jackie Chan and Chow Yun-Fat line the walls. The red and green colour palette screams old-school Hong Kong cinema.

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The 110-seater space features unique photo spots including a goldsmith display and vintage ticketing counter. Two private rooms are available for larger groups (minimum spending: $500-$800). What makes Lo Hey special? It's one of the few Chinese restaurants in the area with a pet-friendly alfresco section - perfect for dining with furry companions.

Signature Dishes & Pricing

LO HEY Tossed Chicken Salad - $22.80++

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The star of the plate was a succulent poached chicken, perfectly tender and juicy. Complementing it was a vibrant medley of vegetables, crisp, zesty, and bursting with freshness, all brought together by a tangy vinaigrette. This Shunde-style creation features crisp cucumber, aromatic ginger, vibrant carrot, deep-fried taro, thin slices of leek and red pepper, zesty purple cabbage, and fragrant kaffir lime leaves.

'Typhoon Shelter' Style Stir Fried Crab - $9.80++/100g

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The restaurant's standout dish takes its name from the sheltered waters in Hong Kong, where fishermen would seek refuge during storms. The crab was incredibly tender, sweet, and juicy, complemented by the savoury, flavourful, and crispy cereal coating. The fried garlic added an incredibly well-rounded aroma, which elevated the entire dish to a whole new level.

Wok Fried Uni Mayo Prawn Balls - $24.80++

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Featuring plump, bouncy prawn balls that are first deep-fried, and then doused in creamy uni mayo. topped with creamy sea urchin sauce for an indulgent seafood experience.

Other Notable Dishes:

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  • Traditional Soya Sauce Duck (Half $30, Whole $58)

  • Lo Hey Sweet and Sour Pork ($16.80)

  • Steamed Fish with Pickled Chili & Kiam Chye (from $10/100g)

  • Sauteed Watercress with Dried Shrimps ($16.80)

  • Deep Fried Squid with Salted Egg

  • Homemade Almond Paste with Sweet Potato ($6.80)

Special Promotions

Current Weekday Buffet Deal

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This July 2025, Lo Hey HK Seafood fans are in for a treat. The charming Hong Kong seafood restaurant in Holland Village is launching its weekday a la carte seafood buffet for just $19.90++ per person from now till 31 July 2025. If you're visiting in August, the buffet will be available at $23.80++ per person, which is 50% off its original price of $47.60++.

Buffet Details:

  • From 11:30am to 4pm, Monday to Friday

  • Note that a group of four or more is required to enjoy this deal

  • There are a total of 30 free-flow dishes, alongside a selection of premium one-time items to choose from

Location & Practicalities

Address: 7 Holland Village Way, #03-22/23/24, One Holland Village, Singapore 275748

Operating Hours: Daily 11:30am to 10pm (some sources indicate split timing: Daily 11:30am to 3pm, 5:30pm to 10pm)

Contact: 6592 2699 or 9615 8899

Getting There: For easy access, it's a short three-minute walk from Holland Village MRT Station.

Important Note: Lo Hey HK Seafood is not a halal-certified eatery.

Bottom Line

Lo Hey HK Seafood successfully transports diners to the golden age of Hong Kong cinema while delivering authentic Cantonese seafood and zi char dishes. The restaurant's commitment to fresh live seafood, combined with its Instagram-worthy retro aesthetic and pet-friendly policy, makes it a standout addition to Holland Village's dining scene. Whether you're craving their famous Typhoon Shelter crab or want to experience their affordable weekday buffet, this establishment offers both nostalgic charm and solid culinary execution.

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