Travel Reference
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Best by Budget
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One Dim Sum
Cheap, tasty dim sum.
Kau Kee
Classic noodles worth waiting in line for.
Delicious Kitchen
The best honey pork chop, fried tofu and wontons in town.
Wang Fu
Heaping plates of meaty, Northern-style dumplings.
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Bistronomique
Homey-French cooking at moderate prices.
Gaylord
Venerable Indian establishment with a killer buffet.
Yardbird
Trendy Japanese-style takes on all things chicken.
AMMO
Elegant modern European in a cool all-glass setting.
Megan's Kitchen
A fun twist on the classic hot-pot experience.
Sha Tin 18
To-die-for Peking duck in a swish hotel setting.
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Bo Innovation
Molecular gastronomy does Chinese cuisine.
Otto e Mezzo Bombana
Top-notch Italian in a see-and-be-seen setting.
Caprice
Luxurious Modern French in the Four Seasons.
Chairman
Perfectly executed Cantonese classics.
Yè Shanghai
Sophisticated Shànghǎi cuisine in a sultry retro setting.
Best for Dim Sum
City Hall Maxim's Palace
The most famous of Hong Kong's dim sum palaces.
Luk Yu Tea House
This venerable teahouse was once an artist's haunt.
Lin Heung Tea House
Old-school cart dim sum in no-frills setting.
Tim Ho Wan, the Dim Sum Specialists
The first-ever budget dim sum place to earn a Mich-
elin star.
Fook Lam Moon
Celeb haunt with swank menu but reasonably priced dim sum.
Best for Seafood
Tung Po Seafood Restaurant
Modern
dai pai dong
in a wet market.
Lei Yue Mun
Seafood village drawing crowds.