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A favorite of writers and tea connoisseurs, this dim sum restaurant and tea house was already famous for its colonial style and traditional manners, but then in 2002 it became even more well known for being the site of a notorious homicide. There might be people who were turned off by this, but for others the infamy of the Luk Yu Tea House murder only piled on the intrigue and attracted pilgrims. Once there, you’ll find first-rate Chinese food and a colorful atmosphere. Dim sum is a must-have in Hong Kong, and this is the place to have it.
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