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Stuff yourself with cut-price pasta at the buffet and marvel at the mediocre service.
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Missed the ferry? Never mind. Nip round the corner for one of the cheap lunch specials and a beer micro-brewed on China Bear’s premises.
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Best for its all-you-can-eat international lunch buffet with good sushi and seafood.
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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.)
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Built to cater for army bigwigs, the Military Club is one of the finest examples of classical European architecture in Asia. Gourmet Portuguese cuisine.
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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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This place has been thriving for years. Cheap, cold beer and spicy Malay and Indonesian curries. Queues to get in are a common sight.
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Try the Portuguese spicy prawns, roast pigeon and curried crab at this institution.
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Chef Manel is a local legend for hisbacalhau . He imports prime Norwegian cod, salted in Portugal and grilled.
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Reasonably authentic Irish menu and great range of draught ales and whiskeys. Lots of dim lighting and cosy nooks.
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For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal) and extra charges.
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