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  • Take a trip around Aberdeen Harbour on a water taxi, see the boat peoples boats and have a fantastic meal on the floating restaurants.

  • Aspasia

    An Italian fine dining restaurant headed by Michelin-starred chef Roland Schuller, offers authentic Italian cuisine with fresh produce and seafood from Mediterranean. Chef Roland always impresses his guests with an endless list of gourmet dishes. Located on the 1st floor of The Luxe Manor, the restaurant is renowned for its clever, modern and elegant décor as well as its cozy ambience.

  • ASRA indian restaurant

    One of the best Indian-style restaurants in Shatin & still going strong. Lot of choices, relaxed ambience. Excellent Curry, & Kebabs. Food deliver,catering & take away service.

  • Australia Dairy Company (澳洲牛奶公司)

    In Hong Kong, you have to try everything, especially things that sound a little out of the ordinary.

    This is an interesting place to have breakfast. You'll get to see what the locals like to have in the morning to start the day.

    Steamed milk, steamed egg, sramble eggs, toast, French toast, macaroni or spaghetti in soup - all served in its very Hong Kong way. And not forgetting to try the Hong Kong style milk tea (奶茶) or the Yuanyang drink (milk tea & coffee beverage) with your breakfast!

  • Run by Maxim's, they serve reasonably priced yummy-licious Dim Sum and Cantonese cuisine at the City Hall Chinese Restaurant.

    Best time to go is first thing they open - to get a table with a view to the harbour. The queue tend to grow at a rapid speed both in the morning and during lunch, but the efficient staff always gets customers seated happily.

    It's sometimes easy to get yourself confused in the wrong crowd upon your arrival at the City. There is a wedding registry within the same building!

    They serve Dim Sums in the traditional way, you can pick your dishes from the trolleys that come around your table! Definitely an interesting dining experience.

  • This is a family run restaurant in Central, tucked away along Wellington Street. With its unassuming front, this place is a gem in the middle of the busy Central. The friendly owners originate from Shanghai, they make extremely good Jiaozi (Chinese Dumpling) and interesting side dishes. Don't miss the chance taste the Hawthorn Tea, or the Soya drink too!

    If you visit early in the day, you might catch a glimpse of the Jiaozi in production - yes, it's all fresh!

  • Heichinrou runs a chain of Chinese Restaurants dotted across Hong Kong serving Cantonese cuisine. The food and service experienced so far are of excellent quality. They serve delicately prepared & presented Dim Sum.

  • There is a concentration of interesting restaurants and hang outs around Knutsford Terrace offering a wide variety of cuisine. Definitely a great place to meet up after work, for dinner, or drinks!

  • The people of Taiwan love food so much they have perfected little eats (tasty snacks served in small portions) the bes place to get these is the night markets which are held all over the island. At Shilin the biggist and best night market you can try amongst others a shilin sausage served with raw garlic and eaten with a coctail stick, oyster omelettes in red sauce. or addictive pork stewed and served with rice or if you are adventurous try animal guts simmered in broth and eaten cold eat this and you are sure to win the respect of the locals sitting beside you. Shilin market is open every day and dishes cost about under $2 each.

  • Quaint restaurant decorated in colonial style, a reminder of Hong Kong's past. The dining room is very intimate, but you should come here for the outdoor gardens. The tables outside have a nice view of Lamma Island and the South of Hong Kong offers a different perspective on the fast-paced city. The food here is quite good, with both pan-Asian and European cuisines.

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