Since its establishment in Hong Kong in 1991, Tao Heung Group has grown from its first seafood hot pot restaurant in Sai Wan to a large group with 110 restaurants and bakeries in Hong Kong and South China. Daoxiang has 19 flagship brands, including Daoxiang Super Fishing Port, Hakka Inn, Chaolou Chaoguan, Daofang, Qiaowei, Dao•Xiaochu, Yingxi Palace, RingerHut, etc. Daoxiang currently has 13 branches in Guangzhou, and the number of branches is likely to catch up with Guangzhou restaurants. Tao Heung is one of the most well-known Cantonese food brands in Lao Guang, and all branches are located in prosperous areas, and business is booming.
Daoxiang's three best-selling products are carrot quicksand buns, honey barbecued pork buns, lotus leaf guinea fowl, these three dim sum also have quick-frozen packaging, and the price of 10 yuan a box is worth trying. The overall production of Daoxiang is decent, and it is recommended to fry eggs, which are sweet and crunchy, and melt in the mouth; The golden belly is fresh and refreshing, simmered until soft and flavorful; Steamed chicken feet with soy sauce and steamed pork ribs with soy sauce are in place, and the serving rate is also very high. In addition, the Q version of pork buns, red rice and gold net sausages, prawn siu mai huang, and Chaozhou steamed powder fruit are also good. Lunch noodles also include hot and sour beef tendon rice noodles, fish head noodles with chopped peppers, Laksa Haihuang cornmeal, and steamed Chen Cun noodles with pork ribs in soy sauce.
Daoxiang is rich, typical Cantonese restaurant style, each branch has different decorations, but most of them have open halls and round tables, private rooms have elegant layouts, and some branches have card seats, which are suitable for banquets or small gatherings of relatives and friends. The service attitude is good, and the food is served quickly, and some branches can order food with mobile phones. The most important thing is that the price is not high, the most expensive super point is only 24 yuan, and each item is charged 2 yuan on Saturdays and Sundays. The overall price is on par with Dian Dude, and daily specials or discounts are often launched. There is a tea market all day long, and the business hours are from 8 am to 10 pm, and the current all-day tea market is 6.8% off, which is well worth a try.