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  • 8 Finance St., Hong Kong
  • +852-3196-8888

Lung King Heen

Good Chinese food is ubiquitous and cheap in Hong Kong, so there are problems with recommending a three-Michelin-star (the only one in Hong Kong—Chan Yan-tak is the only Chinese chef ever to ... read more

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  • Pak She Praya Rd., Hong Kong
  • +852-2981-9773

Hing Lok Restaurant

Remember that scene in “Manhattan” where Woody Allen settles the question, once and for all, on what makes life worth living, and arrives at, among other things, the crabs at Sam Wo&... read more

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  • 32 Lyndhurst Terrace, Hong Kong
  • +852-2544-3475

Tai Cheong Bakery

The last HK Governor Chris Patten’s favorite bakery—he couldn’t get through a day without having an egg tart from Tai Cheong. The shop’s egg tarts are now called “F... read more

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  • 53 Sai Kung Hoi Pong Rd., Hong Kong
  • +852-2791-1195

Chuen Kee Seafood Restaurant

The best part about eating on the refurbished Sai Kung Waterfront Promenade is when you stare down at the tiny  sampans in the water below, each boat with little red, green and blue plastic bu... read more

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  • 16 Sok Kwu Wan First St., Hong Kong
  • +852-2982-8100

Rainbow Seafood Restaurant

Hong Kong began as a fishing village, so its people are obsessed about seafood. And they know how to prepare it. No one does seafood like the Chinese. They don’t smother lobsters and fish ... read more

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  • 129 Johnston Rd., Hong Kong
  • +852-2893-9268

Tanyoto Hotpot

If you can’t experience numbingly spicy and bubblicious hot pot in Sichuan, this is the next best thing, because Tanyoto originated from Chengdu. Cook paper-thin slices of lamb and beef in... read more

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  • 10 Po Tung Rd., Hong Kong
  • +852-2792-4991

Honeymoon Dessert

This original Sai Kung joint became so popular that it's opened branches everywhere. Most Chinese desserts are saccharine soups, so it's an acquired taste. However, just about everybody can enjoy t... read more

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  • 32-40 Wellington St., Hong Kong
  • +852-2522-1624

Yung Kee

Yung Kee sits like a big Buddha at the heart of Central, with the financial district before it and the nightlife of Lan Kwai Fong behind it. Bankers and businessmen stream out of towering offices a... read more

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  • 555 Shanghai St., Hong Kong
  • 852-3532-3888

Ming Cellar

State of the art wine cellar integrated into Langham Mongkok hotel's Ming Court restaurant, for complete "180" dining experience. 400 wines plucked from over 16 countries and 90 regions, set the ba... read more

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  • 77 Wellington St., Hong Kong
  • +852-2854-3810

Mak’s Noodle

The owner's grandpa served wonton noodles to General Chiang Kai-shek. Mak's Noodle has prospered since the Chinese handover, thanks to its Central location and delicious, jauntily chewy noodles. Th... read more

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  • 20 Canton Rd., Hong Kong
  • +852-2730-6928

Din Tai Fung

This Taiwan chain has finally invaded Hong Kong and brought along its famous xiaolongbao, or soup dumplings. The restaurant might have earned its top 10 ranking by New York Times in 1993, but it do... read more

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  • 24 Stanley St., Hong Kong
  • +852 2523-5463

Luk Yu Tea House

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 ... read more

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  • 429 Lockhart Rd., Hong Kong
  • +852-2573-7698

Qiao Tei Chili Crab

A dish so legendary they named not one, but a number of restaurants after it. Qiao tei means “under the bridge,” and the “qiao tei chili crab” was born in the shadow of t... read more

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  • 1 Peking Rd., Hong Kong
  • +852-3428-8342

Hutong

What foreigners want in their idealized version of a Chinese restaurant. Dark wood tables, Ming chairs, bird cages, red lanterns, spicy northern cuisine and a great view of the Hong Kong harbor.... read more

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