Top 10 Places to Eat and Drink
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1. Combo Thai
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.
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2. Sham Tseng Yue Kee Roast Goose Restaurant
Locals can’t get enough of the stewed goose intestines, though the less exotic roast goose with salt and pepper is a better bet.
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3. Exp
The health-conscious will be pleased to find unexpected combinations of tried and tested noodles with offbeat additions such as grapefruit.
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4. Shing Hin Chinese Restaurant
Students get a 15 per cent discount on staples such as dim sum and congee in a no-frills but clean setting.
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5. Wing Lai Yuen
Traditional Sichuan food in a plain setting. The dan dan noodles are so delicious that customers are limited to just one serving.
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6. Amaroni’s Little Italy
Hong Kongers love Italian, and they have taken this place to heart. Share plates and make yourself at home.
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7. Tso Choi
Literally “rough food”, this is one for those prepared to take some culinary risks to experience the real Hong Kong. Are you up to sauteed pig’s intestines and fried pig’s brains?
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8. Festive China
In fact, the festivities are fairly muted here, but the food is good. Northern-style Chinese cooking and glossy interiors.
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9. Tai Fat Hau
This place juts out over the water at Lei Yue Mun, offering delicious Chinese seafood dishes like shellfish cooked in spicy wine, and grilled king prawn.
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10. Kong Lung Seafood
You can’t miss this place – two huge stone lions guard the front door. Deep-roasted crab and steamed abalone with orange crust rate highly.
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