In the world of Chinese cuisine, few chefs are as well-known and well-respected as Chef Fung Chi Keung. Born in Hong Kong and celebrated in Singapore, Chef Fung has built a reputation over more than 30 years as a master of Cantonese cooking, thanks to famed restaurants like Taste Paradise, Kai Garden, and Kai Duck.
Now, for the first time, food lovers in Manila will get to experience his culinary brilliance up close with the arrival of CHEF FUNG PRIVATE KITCHEN, the latest show kitchen concept set to open soon at World Kitchens in Gateway Mall 2, Araneta City.
But don’t expect Chef Fung’s restaurant to be just another Chinese food destination in the metro. With its arrival in the City of Firsts, it aims to become a place where tradition meets modern artistry, both in its aesthetics and its food offers.
A Feast for the Senses
Expect the visual appeal of Chef Fung Private Kitchen to make an impression. Its facade is a stunning mix of grand Chinese-inspired walls accented with graffiti Foo Dogs — ancient symbols of protection and prosperity, given a cool, contemporary twist. Materials like breeze blocks, timber panels, and granolithic finishes add texture and warmth, making the space feel both welcoming and intriguing.
As for the dining experience, expect it to become interactive. Viewing panels and a serving window give diners a peek into the action inside the kitchen. So it is not just about serving food — it’s about showcasing the craft and care that go into every dish.
A Culinary Legacy Comes to Manila
For Chef Fung, opening his first restaurant in the Philippines is more than just expanding to a new country. It’s about sharing his culinary philosophy with a new audience. Known in Singapore for transforming traditional Cantonese dishes into fine dining experiences and casual bites alike, Chef Fung is now ready to bring that same magic to Araneta City.
His journey — from learning the ropes in Hong Kong’s neighborhood kitchens to leading some of Singapore’s top restaurants — is a story of passion, discipline, and creativity. Over the years, he has mastered the art of preserving Cantonese heritage, while also fearlessly innovating. As Group Executive Chef for Paradise Group, he launched award-winning concepts and earned top honors, including a Gold Medal at Food and Hospitality Asia’s Imperial Challenge in 2012.
Now, he’s bringing that same dedication to Manila, offering a new way to experience authentic yet contemporary Chinese cuisine.
Honoring Tradition, Embracing Innovation
While the full menu of Chef Fung Private Kitchen is still under wraps, expect some of Chef Fung’s signature dishes to also reach Manila. One dish that will make World Kitchens diners excited is his Peking Duck, which is considered the best in Singapore. It is a study of the most delectable crispy skin and succulent duck meat, served with 5 unique wraps and 5 dipping sauces. This extra special dish is enjoyed with a choice of Original, Pumpkin, Spinach, Bamboo Charcoal, or Beetroot wraps, and their fancied Traditional, Black Pepper, Sesame, Seafood, or Special Mixed sauces.
Another signature dish to watch out for is Classic Superior Shark’s Fin, a hot bowl of good flavorful Supreme Broth accompanied with crispy spring roll and served in stone pot.
All these are comfort food but with a level of sophistication and depth that only a master like Chef Fung can deliver. And that’s really what diners can expect at Chef Fung Private Kitchens. It is not just about revisiting old favorites, but also where new interpretations of classic dishes will surprise and delight Manila’s ever-curious diners.