The all-day Chinese diner has expanded its concept with exclusive dishes at the new iconic location
Nove, the all-day dim sum restaurant backed by Umberto Bombana, has opened its second location in Central. The Chinese concept takes over the art-filled heritage structure within The Fringe Club.
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Formerly housing iconic restaurant M At The Fringe, the space has been reinvented into a new restaurant serving Nove’s dim sum together with Chiuchow and Cantonese fare throughout the day. The food offerings at the second branch of Nove are overseen by dim sum master chef Wong Yiu-Por of China Tang and Island Tang, Chiuchow cuisine chef Poon Kwai-Chung of Chiu Tang, and Cantonese chef Chan Hing-Kei. The new all-day restaurant also showcases new, venue-exclusive dishes such as barbecued pork, together with dishes in honour of esteemed local artists such as Eugene Pao (wagyu bao), Ted Lo (crispy turnip pastry), and a special Doyle's Beer dedicated to cinematographer Christopher Doyle.