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7 Ming Court $$
CANTONESE
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At this classy hotel restaurant, laudable Cantonese cuisine is served in a bright dining room
surrounded by replicas of ancient pottery. It's a good choice if you're looking for neat,
modern surrounds in the midst of Mong Kok. Top-notch dim sum is available at lunchtime.
(
3552 3388; 6th fl, Langham Place Hotel, 555 Shanghai St, Mong Kok; lunch meals from $200, dinner meals from
$350;
Mong Kok, exit C3/E1)
8 Hing Kee Restaurant $
DAI PAI DONG
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Hing Kee whips up hearty claypot rice and sumptuous oyster omelettes for families, night
revellers and gangsters. (19 Temple St, Yau Ma Tei; meals from $30;
5.30pm-1am;
Yau Ma Tei, exit C)
9 Nathan Congee and Noodle $
CONGEE, NOODLES
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This honest, low-key eatery has been making great congee and noodles for the last half-
century. Order a side of fritters (to be dunked into the congee), tackle a rice dumpling or
conquer the blanched fish skin. (11 Saigon St, Yau Ma Tei; meals from $60;
7.30am-11.30pm;
Jordan,
exit B2)
10 Good Hope Noodle $
NOODLES
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Recommended by the Michelin guide, this busy noodle-stop is known far and wide for its
terrific wonton soups and shredded pork noodles with spicy bean sauce. It's an eat-and-go
sort of place, so don't come here if you feel like lingering. (146 Sai Yeung Choi St South, Mong Kok;
meals $25-80;
11am-3am;
Mong Kok, exit B3)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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