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Stanley
CAFE, BAKERY
SAFFRON BAKERY CAFÉ
from HK$50, meals from HK$80; 8am-8pm; )
Families love the truly organic bread and the kid-friendly atmosphere in this spacious and
inviting cafe. Savoury roast vegie salads, face-sized chocolate-chip cookies, and free wi-fi
complete the package.
CANTONESE, DAI PAI DONG
SEI YIK
Mon)
Weekenders flock to this small tin-roofed
dai pai dong
, right opposite the Stanley Municipal
Building, for its fluffy Hong Kong-style French toast with
kaya
(coconut jam) spread. No
English signage; look for the long queue of pilgrims and the piles of fruits that hide the en-
trance.
INTERNATIONAL
LUCY'S
noon-10pm)
If the waterfront restaurants are too formulaic for you, seek out this cosy restaurant hidden
away in Stanley Market. Lucy's has earned a loyal local following for its tasty French-in-
spired recipes, friendly service and relatively reasonable prices.
GERMAN
KING LUDWIG BEER HALL
from HK$180; noon-midnight)
This absurd medieval-themed German restaurant has five locations in Hong Kong, but this
one has the advantage of being in historic Murray House, with its killer verandah views over
the ocean. After a long hike, you just might be able to finish King Ludwig's famous enorm-
ous pork knuckle. All-you-can eat weekend brunch is massively popular.
Shek O
THAI
HAPPY GARDEN