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Archive for the ‘DINING’ Category


Zuma

Zuma (5 & 6/L, The Landmark, 15 Queens Road Central, Central, Hong Kong) — Zuma brings in a huge amount of traffic to its Landmark location with both its sophisticated restaurant and trendy bar scene. It’s the place to see and be seen, so be sure you are dressing to impress and looking to enjoy […]

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Wooloomooloo Steakhouse

Wooloomooloo Steakhouse (three locations in Hong Kong — G/F & 1/F Onfem Tower, 29 Wyndham Street, Central; 31/F & Rooftop, The Hennessy, 256 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai; and 21/F, The ONE, 100 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon) — Wooloomooloo, is an aboriginal Australian word originally meaning “kangaroo” or “burial place.” This restaurant serves Australian […]

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Wildfire Pizza Bar & Grill

Wildfire Pizza Bar & Grill (Shop P211A, WTC More, 280 Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong) – patrons are attracted to this restaurant because of its location (Kowloon harbour with a fabulous sea view of the local yacht club). The items served here include Wildfire Platter (garlic prawn fritters, smoked salmon rolls, chicken wings in […]

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Tutto Bene

Tutto Bene (G/F, 7 Knutsford Terrace, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon) — inexpensive, the food is well prepared by knowledgeable staff and the service is excellent. You can eat outside along the terrace and watch the rest of the world stroll by, or you can take a place at the back in a small garden or […]

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Tokio Joe

Tokio Joe (16 Lan Kwai Fong, Central, Hong Kong) — Tokio Joe offers a traditional Japanese dining experience in a comfortable, entertaining atmosphere. Chef Wah ignites the central sushi counter with his masterful skills and innovative twist on traditional sushi and sashimi. Whether you chose Omakase or à la carte, your taste buds will be […]

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The Peak Lookout

The Peak Lookout (121 Peak Road, The Peak, Hong Kong) — The Peak Lookout (a former tram station) is a tourist magnet… and with that comes tourist prices. However, the view on a clear day and the serene old-school ambience is enough to attract even us locals. The international menu covers the best dishes from […]

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The Grand Stage

The Grand Stage (2/F, Western Market, 323 Des Voeux Road Central, Seung Wan, Hong Kong) — within the Western Market tourist trap, The Grand Stage is a diamond in the rough. Presented as a huge luxurious theatre, the restaurant and function hall leave no stone unturned in making the experience as decadent as possible. Numerous […]

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The French Window

The French Window (Shop 3101, 3/F, Tower 2, IFC Mall, No. 1 Harbour View Street, Central, Hong Kong) — Class, sophistication and elegance is the name of the game at The French Window. Although this restaurant is in the huge IFC complex, the further you enter, the more you forget about the mall. The decor […]

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Simply Thai

Simply Thai (Shop 1104, 11/F Food Forum, Times Square, Causeway Bay) — The menu includes Thai favorites like pad Thai and tom yum goong soup, as well as surprises like pigeon in young coconut soup and baked Mandarin fish with prawn mousse in a banana leaf. Finish off the meal with desserts like cheese soufflé […]

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Shang Palace

Shang Palace (Kowloon Shangri-La Hotel, 64 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon) – this highly-rated Cantonese restaurant serves signature dishes including braised spare rib in chin kiang vinegar with cabbage; braised bird’s nest with pumpkin cream, Japanese-style; crispy lobster with oatmeal; and oven baked cod fillet with egg white and conpoy. Its dim sum […]

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