- Speakeasy (Hong Kong)
Speakeasy, also termed private kitchen in Hong Kong (Chinese: 私房菜), is a term in modern
Hong Kong referring to an unlicensed,restaurant -like establishment for eating. Some of the perceived problems with running a restaurant in Hong Kong—high rents and the common practice oflandlords extractingprofit s from restaurants throughclause s in tenancy agreements—have led to the establishment of this type ofeatery . Owners also have the additional benefit that manygovernment regulation s concerning restaurants can be avoided.A typical speakeasy will be based in an ordinary apartment in a
block of flats . Customers gain access by ringing the bell before the door is opened from the inside. Inside, the flat will be set out as a simple restaurant. Usually, it provides not only quality home-made food and drink, but a sense of being at home. Advertising is usually by word of mouth—it's often not possible to have prominent signs outside to advertise the business' presence, as with a normal commercial establishment. Some speakeasies make it compulsory for patrons to phone ahead first to book. The quality of this kind of restaurant is highly dependent on the consistency in both the ingredients and the chef's talents. So, the quality over long periods of time cannot be guaranteed.Fact|date=August 2007Notable speakeasies
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