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Around Hong Kong Island : Places to Eat and Drink

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Top 10 Places to Eat and Drink

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  • 1. Tango Martini

    Wan Chai’s hippest bar has zebra-striped couches, Dean Martin-esque music, the best martinis and martini glasses in town, and classy food.

  • 2. Time After Time

    Tiny bar stuffed full of beautiful people. Good wine selection and great sounds.

  • 3. Joe Bananas

    Notorious meat market by night, good pub food by day. Avoid at all costs during Rugby 7s week (see Rugby Sevens).

  • 4. Fat Angelo’s

    Vast servings of pasta. Too many trips here and you’ll look like the owner. Bread rolls the size of loaves.

  • 5. Orange Tree Bar and Grill

    The latest evidence of Wan Chai’s renaissance. Dutch cuisine and wacky modern Dutch art on the walls.

  • 6. American Peking Restaurant

    Opened in the 1950s and still going strong. The name was a trick to attract US servicemen on leave during the Korean War. Excellent Peking duck.

  • 7. Ys

    A fusion Mediterranean- Asian menu by Melbourne’s award-winning chef Ezard keeps Ys buzzing.

  • 8. Totts Asian Grill and Bar

    Totts stands for “talk of the town”. It’s not, but it does have great fusion food, a sushi bar and panoramic views.

  • 9. Brecht’s Circle

    Cream of the crop of stylish bar-restaurants around Causeway Bay. The mixed crowd is watched over by pop-art portraits of Hitler, Mao and Mussolini.

  • 10. Brown

    Happy Valley has also been taken over by a host of trendy wine bars and eateries. The décor is, well, brown.

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