Great Restuarant in Hong Kong
#2
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Jeff, the variety of food in Hong Kong is outstanding. Here are some of my favorites.
Yung Kee in Central is famous for its roast goose. For dim sum in relatively comfortable surroundings, the hotels are worth a try. I'd recommend One Harbour Road in the Grand Hyatt or Summer Palace in the Island Shangri-la Hotel. Peking Gardens is where I used to take clients who wanted Peking duck. There's a pretty good Shanghainese restaurant (the name escapes me right now) on the third floor of the World Trade Center building in Causeway Bay. For ambience, the Peak Lookout (where the old Peak Cafe used to be) is great for alfresco dining.
I can suggest some others, but it depends how adventurous do you want to be... Meantime, happy eating!
Happy eating.
Yung Kee in Central is famous for its roast goose. For dim sum in relatively comfortable surroundings, the hotels are worth a try. I'd recommend One Harbour Road in the Grand Hyatt or Summer Palace in the Island Shangri-la Hotel. Peking Gardens is where I used to take clients who wanted Peking duck. There's a pretty good Shanghainese restaurant (the name escapes me right now) on the third floor of the World Trade Center building in Causeway Bay. For ambience, the Peak Lookout (where the old Peak Cafe used to be) is great for alfresco dining.
I can suggest some others, but it depends how adventurous do you want to be... Meantime, happy eating!
Happy eating.
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Hong Kong is never a pleasant place for travel unless you're rich and famous. Being a Hong Kong resident myself, whenever I return back from oversea trips, I've to confront with the extremely rude manner of bus drivers. In the United States and Canada, most drivers are more friendly, courteous and helpful.
As matter of fact, the best cooks already immigrate to Vancouver, Toronto, and New York. You won't find finest gourments in Hong Kong anymore.
As matter of fact, the best cooks already immigrate to Vancouver, Toronto, and New York. You won't find finest gourments in Hong Kong anymore.
#8
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Well I kind of disagree to Thinker's view. There are many great restaurants in Hong Kong, with a very great diversity, but some of them are really "local", located in the middle of residential places, which is somewhat hard to find/explore for travellers sometimes.
PS. I don't think the bus drivers are that bad in HK... at least not all bus drivers are bad... You don't have to talk to a bus driver anyways right?
PS. I don't think the bus drivers are that bad in HK... at least not all bus drivers are bad... You don't have to talk to a bus driver anyways right?
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I have been living in HK for many years and although I have never really encountered any problems with bus drivers, a large perentage of taxi drivers are very rude. Disagree with the other person on restaurants. HK has some excellent chinese restaurants. All of the above suggestions are good ones. I also like the Shezuan Garden, in the Landmark in Central.