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Great Food at SOHO District
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SOHO

The SOHO district is a perfect place for dinner located in the Mid-levels between Sheung Wan and Central. You can find resturants of all types including Japanese sushi, French, Italian Pizza, Wine Bar, Steakhouse and more. Relatively more expensive, but in return for some really excellent food. You can easily access this district by 15-minute walk uphill from Central MTR station.

Written Sep 16, 2006

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Lang Kwai Fong
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keeweechic 10971 reviews

There are many good restaurants in Causeway Bay which is easily accessible by either MTR or by tram on Hong Kong Island.

Dan Ryan`s Chicago Grill - (American breakfasts on weekends), 114 Pacific Place, Queensway and at Ocean Terminal, Tsim Sha Tsui.

Grappa`s - (great Italian), 132 Pacific Place, 88 Queensway.

Tutto Meglio - (innovative Florentine), 33 D`Aguilar St, Lan Kwai Fong, Central.

Va Bene - 58-62 D`Aguilar St., Lan Kwai Fong, Central.

Bull and Bear - (British pub grub), Hutchison House (next to the Furama Hotel), Central.

Mad Dogs - (traditional English pub), basement of Century Square, 1 D`Aguilar St., Central.

Favorite Dish: Chinese, Korean, Thai, American, Indian, you name it - the menu is there.

Written Aug 27, 2006

Address: Hong Kong Island.

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Jumbo Floating Restaurant
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Dim sum and seafood dining experienced in a traditional glamorous Chinese imperial decor. Food wasn't outstanding but it was a fun night finding our way out there by bus then taking the small boat out to the restaurant.

Aberdeen Harbour, Hong Kong Island
Tours that will take you to Jumbo at night (included in a night tour) or you can go by bus (Catch bus no. 72, 42, 38, 38A in front of the Mitsukoshi Department Store in Causeway

Favorite Dish: Tours that will take you to Jumbo at night (included in a night tour) or you can go by bus (Catch bus no. 72, 42, 38, 38A in front of the Mitsukoshi Department Store in Causeway Bay to Aberdeen).

Written Aug 27, 2006

Address: Aberdeen

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Chocolux: for the choclate lovers
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tropique 12 reviews

a quaint, dim-lit boutique-restaurant where people can enjoy a hot chocolate drink with friends

Written Feb 25, 2007

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Flying Pan: breakfast all day long
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Flying Pan is by far the best restaurant to cure a bad hangover; Or a nice cozy place where girls can meet up for Sunday brunch. It's very Sex and the City!

Favorite Dish: Egg Benedict

Written Feb 25, 2007

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Wanton Noodles
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victorwkf 4529 reviews

There are lots of noodle stores in Hong Kong. Try the wanton noodles or others when you are there. The price is quite cheap.

Updated Oct 29, 2005

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