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Learn to
Eat Hong Kong Style
Good food is available
throughout the territory, but Causeway Bay offers
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Many
budget eateries converge here along Tang Lung and
Matheson streets. Hong Kong-style tea is not to
be missed. Once you try, you will never forget its
richness and aroma. Brilliantly lit, many of the
food stalls stay open until the early hours to facilitate
late diners.
Bars, sushi parlors and shark's fin restaurants
along Sunning Road offer a mouthwatering alternative
for an evening out. Sip a cooling beer at an open
pub as the sun sets, then enjoy dinner at one of
the many cozy |
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restaurants
at your service in Times Square, Lee Theatre Plaza
and along Percival Street. |
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Savour Asian Cuisine
A taste of Kowloon
- Kowloon City
(Nga Tsin Long Road; Nam Kwok Road; Lung Kong
Road; Prince Edward Road) Over the years, Kowloon
City has evolved from an industrial district into
a residential area, and today is a treasure-trove
of international cuisine with Asian eateries very
much in the spotlight.
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Delicious and inexpensive,
they offer a variety of Southeast Asian delights,
Cantonese and Chiu Chow dishes, as well as indigenous
desserts.Most of the restaurants are small, family-run
affairs with friendly service.
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The World
on Your Plate
World on your plate
- Lan Kwai Fong, SoHo and Knutsford Terrace
(Lan Kwai Fong; SoHo - Staunton and Elgin Streets
on Hong Kong Island; and Knutsford Terrace - at
the corner of Observatory Road and Kimberley Road,
behind the Stanford Hillview Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui,
Kowloon)
About 20 years ago, Lan Kwai Fong was known as "fringe
Central" as business mainly focused on the
waterfront. Today, it's the most popular loose-tie,
hair-down dining and entertainment area on Hong
Kong Island. The young and stylish flock to Lan
Kwai Fong to sample specialties from around the
globe - Middle Eastern, Italian, Mexican, French
and American. Many restaurants open on to the cobblestone
streets, providing the luxury of alfresco dining. |
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Fruits of the Sea
Further west, SoHo
(named after its location "SOuth of HOllywood
Road) joins in offering a compact, fashionable
area of bars and restaurants with food from the
Himalayas to the Louisiana bayou, and from Malaysia
to the Mediterranean.
Knutsford Terrace is Kowloon's answer to late
night chats and cheers. Just a few years ago,
it was a quiet yet charming terrace of residential
blocks. Today it is a funky late-night oasis and
the place to hang out after work in downtown Kowloon.
Few of the bars and restaurants close before midnight
- even later on weekends. The music is cool, the
drinks long and punters are spoiled for choice.
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