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![]() | :: China Travel » China Destinations » Hong Kong Travel Guide » Eating and Drinking |
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Eating and DrinkingEating in Hong Kong: In a town famous for its food, eating in the city of Hong Kong is that you can dine on nearly every cuisine in the world, but where to eat?. One can find in Hong Kong many restaurants of all price ranges and shapes. Central, especially SoHo and Lan Kwai Fong, has a variety range of international restaurants and best Tsim Sha Tsui is good for Asian food, generally in cheap Indian restaurants in Chungking Mansions. However the best mid-range restaurants is located in the Wan Chai and Causeway Bay, and the best fresh seafood is on Sai Kung, Lamma and Cheung Chau. • Hotels: They are expensive, clean and have english menus and also staff that speak english. Normally, the food is very good in these places. However, the price of the meal, you will most certainly also pay a 10% service charge. • Family Restaurants: One can find them in several places. They frequently have a neon sign in one language or another. Generally, the prices are moderate & the sites are clean enough. Also one can find English menu as a staff that speak english. • Small Restaurants: Usually, these places have pigeons and ducks hanging skinned in the windows. Usually they serve as noodles of some sort and rice with the bird meat on top. The price is quite comfortable and cleanliness is theoretical, or at least not visible. There is no service charge and no tipping. Drink in Hong Kong: Nowadays, it's popular with the younger generation. There are several bars. Chai Wan is also fun, if slightly sleazier with numerous girl bars along Lockhart Road, while Eastern Soho and Causeway Bay out beyond Quarry Bay offer a less tourist experience. Popular lagers include Tsing Tao or San Miguel. Some places where to eat, drink and many more.
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