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In case you’re wondering, you’re allowed to use a spork. Long the very definition of high-end dining in Hong Kong, Spoon has lost some of its luster. But this is still the place to take your boss’ bosses when they’re in town. Impress them with a table overlooking the harbor and show off by mentioning that the upholstery is eel-skin. The wine list is impressive, and there are indeed lots of spoons in this place—550 hand-blown glass ones on the ceiling. Also located at the InterContinental Hotel.
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