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Top 10 Places to Eat

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  • 1. Oyster and Wine Bar

    Sublime view and oysters so fresh they flinch when you squeeze a lemon on them.

  • 2. Felix

    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.

  • 3. Morton’s of Chicago

    Carnivore’s paradise. Huge slabs of cow, aged and cooked to perfection.

  • 4. Dynasty

    Cantonese cuisine at its best.

  • 5. Balalaika

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

  • 6. Gaddi’s

    Impeccable French cuisine, irreproachable service and famous patrons. Gaddi’s has earned its reputation as one of Asia’s finest restaurants.

  • 7. Delaney’s

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

  • 8. Gaylord

    This place has been going for almost 30 years. Live Indian music complements rich, delicious curries.

  • 9. Chungking Mansions

    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.)

  • 10. Hutong

    Updated Northern Chinese classics in theatrically lit tower-top restaurant.

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