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From Handmade Dim Sum to Peking Duck: Meet The Chefs Behind Emperor’s of China

  • Writer: Han Solo
    Han Solo
  • 11 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Chef Lu Shichang [right] Chef Wen Chuantong [left]
Chef Lu Shichang [right] Chef Wen Chuantong [left]

Chef Lu Shichang leads our kitchen with over 30 years of expertise in dim sum specialties. His culinary journey began at Haigang Catering Group in 2003, where he swiftly advanced to Head Dim Sum Chef at Xiaolan Harbor Restaurant by 2005. In 2009, he studied under Master Chef Mai before joining Emperors of China in 2012 as Master Dim Sum Chef. Today, his handmade, made-to-order dim sum continue to captivate our guests.

Working alongside Chef Lu is Chef Wen Chuantong, a Guangzhou native who has spent over 20 years mastering Cantonese cuisine. Throughout his career spanning multiple cities—including 12 years at Emperors of China—Chef Wen has mastered the art of bringing out the natural flavors in every dish.

Emperors of China: No.19 Street 163 Sangkat Veal Vong, Khan Makara 7, Phnom Penh [map] Tel: +85570837238
Emperors of China: No.19 Street 163 Sangkat Veal Vong, Khan Makara 7, Phnom Penh [map] Tel: +85570837238

If you are visiting Phnom Penh and looking for a tasty dim sum and Cantonese add Emperors of China in your places to eat itinerary. The restaurant since 2008, has been part of Cambodia's dining scene in Phnom Penh, offering authentic Chinese gastronomy. With a harmonious blend of classic Chinese cuisine, the restaurant is a place for social gatherings, casual meet-ups, group booking or corporate events.

Their menu features Handmade Dim Sum, Roasted Meat, Peking duck, Seafood, and assorted of Cantonese-style food. Emperors of China is open for breakfast and lunch, but dinner, available only by reservation for a private event.



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