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  • A good bet if you fancy a spicy curry, although the surroundings aren’t pretty.

  • Hong Kongers love Italian, and they have taken this place to heart. Share plates and make yourself at home.

  • The décor is more rustic than Russian. Trypiroshkies ,borscht or a cold shot of Stoli.

  • No hygiene awards here, but it has to be done at least once. Follow the touts into the heart of darkness for one of the best and cheapest Indian meals you’ve ever had. Safe bets are the Delhi Club, Taj Mahal Club and the unappetisingly named Khyber Pass Mess. (see Kowloon - Tsim Sha Tsui, Stop to People-Watch & Chungking House.)

  • Kowloon City is famous for its cheap and tasty Thai food. You may need a couple of beers to put out the fire from the beef salad.

  • Reasonably authentic Irish menu and great range of draught ales and whiskeys. Lots of dim lighting and cosy nooks.

  • Cantonese cuisine at its best.

  • The health-conscious will be pleased to find unexpected combinations of tried and tested noodles with offbeat additions such as grapefruit.

  • Part of a large Chinese fast food chain, this branch has CD listening posts and some Internet terminals.

  • The food is fantastic, the view better and the bar crammed with the rich and famous. The highlight, for men at least, are the cheeky Philippe Starck-designed urinals, where you relieve yourself against a glass wall and feel like you’re showering Hong Kong.

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