
在新一輪結業潮下,香港新界粉嶺再失一間具代表性的老店。位於粉嶺聯和墟和豐街、開業約45年的西餐廳「雅士餐廳」,將於7月31日結束營業。多名店員向本地媒體證實,結業主因是業主提出加租,令經營壓力難以負擔,「可能佢以為雅士餐廳個招牌頂得住」。據悉店方曾與業主商議租金安排,但未有結果,只能決定在租約期滿後結業,與街坊正式告別。
「雅士餐廳」於上世紀80年代開業,在聯和墟屹立近半世紀,以懷舊西餐及保留原始裝修見稱。店內木地板配合多道白色弧形拱門、黑色雕花鐵欄及紅磚英式吧台,在今日商舖翻新頻仍的香港頗為罕見。其格局與跑馬地高級法國餐廳雅谷(Amigo)風格相近,因此被稱為粉嶺「Amigo」,亦被不少街坊視為聯和墟的地標之一。
餐廳多年來主打經典西餐,包括羅宋湯、法式焗田螺、美國安格斯牛排及肉眼等菜式。昔日區內曾設英軍軍營,雅士餐廳一度招待不少外籍人士,後來亦吸引區外食客慕名而至,並曾被旅發局收入官方網站介紹之列。部分曾到訪的居民形容,菜式「味道尚可」,更坦言未必是日常光顧的餐廳,但在知道老店將告別之際,不少人仍表示會在結業前再訪,為這段歷史畫上句號。
結業消息近日在網上流傳後,引發一輪「惜別潮」,不少網民及北區居民留言感到可惜。對於聯和墟而言,雅士餐廳不單是一間西餐廳,亦承載著區內數十年的街景變遷與集體回憶。隨著租金壓力增加,這間曾見證英軍駐港年代、亦被視作旅客打卡點的老店,最終難敵成本上升選擇退場,意味區內餐飲版圖及街區風貌將再度重組。

A 45-year-old Western restaurant in Hong Kong’s Fanling district is set to close at the end of this month, after failing to absorb a steep rent increase. Yat Sizz Restaurant, a nostalgia-steeped eatery on Wo Fung Street in Luen Wo Hui, will serve its last customers on July 31, staff confirmed in local media reports. Employees said the landlord raised the rent to a level the business could no longer afford, adding the owner "might have thought the Yat Sizz name could carry it." Attempts to negotiate reportedly fell through.
Opened in the early 1980s, Yat Sizz has long been regarded as a local landmark. The restaurant has kept its original interior largely intact, featuring white walls framed by multiple arched doorways, wood floors, black wrought-iron railings and a red-brick English-style bar. The highly distinctive décor has drawn comparisons with Amigo, a high-end French restaurant in Happy Valley, earning Yat Sizz the nickname "Fanling Amigo" and a listing on the Hong Kong Tourism Board’s website.
The menu leans heavily on classic Western fare that was once a staple of old Hong Kong dining rooms: borscht, French escargots, American Angus steaks, deep-fried prawn cutlets and seafood baked under puff pastry, alongside pasta dishes such as spicy garlic prawn angel hair. In its earlier years, the restaurant attracted foreign patrons from nearby British army barracks as well as visitors from other parts of the city who sought out its retro atmosphere and traditional dishes.
News of the impending closure circulated recently on social media, triggering a wave of nostalgic comments from long-time customers who said they were saddened by the development. Many described Yat Sizz as part of the collective memory of North District residents and a defining feature of Luen Wo Hui’s streetscape. With the rent dispute unresolved and the last day of service now set, the venue is poised to become the latest long-established neighborhood business in Hong Kong to disappear, leaving regulars to remember it as a symbol of a fading era of local dining culture.