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Sole eatery on Hong Kong’s southernmost island may shut after 50 years in business

Owner of Ming Kee Seafood Restaurant on Po Toi Island says he is hoping someone will take over his business but customers have dwindled

2-MIN READ2-MIN ListenAmbrose LiPublished: 5:53pm, 27 Apr 2026Updated: 5:56pm, 27 Apr 2026The sole restaurant on Hong Kong’s southernmost Po Toi Island may close after a half-century serving visiting hikers and boaters lured by the untouched coastline and placid bays.

The owner of Ming Kee Seafood Restaurant, who gave his surname as Leung, said business had declined and he might be forced to close at the end of next month if he could not find a partner.

“Running a restaurant is hard work, and I don’t want to continue any more, and the younger generation is not willing to take over,” he said. “Also, the number of customers has dwindled.”

Leung, in his seventies, said he was in talks with some customers who had expressed an interest in taking over the restaurant that specialised in seafood, such as deep-fried salt and pepper squid that “everyone would order”.

Located on the southern tip of Po Toi, the restaurant was once popular with people sailing boats that anchored in Tai Wan bay.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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