HONG KONG RESTAURANT DATABASE/MAP/RANKINGS/REVIEWS:
http://www.openrice.com/english/restaurant/index.htm
For the best restaurants in HK, visit the link above.
Night Life - Lan Kwai Fong in Central or SOHO
WHERE TO EAT
HK has a restaurant in every street, kung madaming tao, malamang ok na yun, do not be intimidated, ask for an english menu. If all else fails, turo-turo ka nalang sa pictures or sa display. "English Menu" = Ying Man Choi Tan.
If you have to eat in a fastfood, Maxim's (MX) is a decent fastfood.
Jollibee Hong Kong - Shop Z4, G/F, Eurotrade Centre, 13 Connaught Rd. (Central Exit B | Beside World Wide House)
For western restaurants, The Spaghetti House is affordable but decent. The reason why there are almost no western restaurants listed below is primarily due to the price bracket. Western food (like Outback and other steakhouse) are generally good but very expensive.
Japanese and Korean cuisine are also famous in HK but again, expensive. For sit-down (non-fastfood) restaurants, prepare at least 100HKD per person.
HK ISLAND
*Lin Heung Teahouse - Authentic Dimsum Dining Experience
Address: 160-164 Wellington Street, Central (Sheung Wan MTR Exit E2)
Tao Heung Super 88 - Also Great Dimsum Place
6/F, Windsor House, 311 Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay
Yung Kee - Famous for Roasted Geese & Goose / Dimsum
32-40 Wellington Street, Central, Hong Kong (Central Exit **)
Tsim Chai Kee - Wanton Noodles
98 Wellington Street, Central. You can get there from Central MTR station, Exit D1
Maxim's Palace City Hall Dimsum - City Hall, Central, Exit J2
Tai Cheong Bakery - 35 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central
Tai Cheong Bakery - Jardine's Bazaar Street, Causeway Bay (more accessible by MTR)
R66 Revolving Restaurant - http://www.r66.com.hk/
*North Point Cooked Food Center (Seafood) - 99 Java Road, North Point, Exit A1
Cafe Deco and Peak Lookout - The Peak, Central
Delicious Kitchen - 9-11B Cleveland St, Causeway Bay
Dining in Causeway Bay - Inside Sogo/Times Square/Windsor House, Jardine's Bazaar Street and Jaffe Road
Joy Hing Pork BBQ 再興燒臘飯店 - Block C, G/F, 265-267 Hennessy Road Wan Chai
Kowloon
Australian Dairy Company (Breakfast Place) - 47 Parkes St., Jordan (Jordan Exit C2)
Famous Street Food - 肥姐小食店 55 Dundas Street Corner Fa Yuen Street, Mongkok
Taiyaki Balls - Japan Boat Shop G/F, 45 Dundas Street, Mongkok
Taho Store - Shop C, G/F, 124-128 Portland Street, Mongkok
*Long Kee Noodle Shop - G/F, 10 Hak Po Street, Mongkok
MOS Burger / Moon Kee Dessert / Honeymoon Dessert - Langham Place, Mongkok
Tao Heung Restaurant - Shop B, 3/F., Grand Tower, 639 Nathan Road, Mongkok (Exit E1)
Modern Toilet - 220 Portland Street, Mongkok (Mongkok Exit C3)
Eat Together - Scattered around Mongkok / Yaumatei / Sham Shui Po
Ho Choi Restaurant - 530 Nathan Road (Yau Ma Tei Exit A2)
Claypot Rice - 46 Arthur street YMT Exit C
Yuen Kee Fastfood - 18B Granville Rd, TST & 12-14 Humphreys Ave, TST & Kimberley Road, TST
Triple-O Burgers Citysuper, Harbour City, TST
Tao Heung Super 88 - Silvercord Mall, Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Ho Choi Restaurant - Silvercord Mall, Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Din Tai Fung - Silvercord Mall, Canton Road, TST
Happy Together Dessert - Shop 2, G/F, 5-6 Hau Fook cor Carnarvon Road, TST
Wanton Noodles - 45 Hau Fook cor Carnarvon Road, TST
Spring Deer - Best Peking Duck - 42 Mody Road, TST (280HKD per Duck)
Tsui Wah - 2 Carnarvon Road, TST
Tsui Wah - 77 Parkes Street, Jordan
Wanton Noodles - 277 Temple Street corner austin road, Jordan
Hang Fa Lau Dessert - Shop A, G/F, 9 Lock Road, TST
Tao Heung Super 88 - 2/F., Nathan Hotel, 378 Nathan Rd., KLN
* = Featured in Anthony Bourdaine's No Reservations Hong Kong Episode
Affordable Dimsum = Lin Heung, Ho Choi and Tao Heung
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