Dining
in Hong Kong is certainly one of the highlights
of a trip to this metropolitan city. The number
of places to sample good food here is endless.
One of the best things about dining in Hong Kong
is that you can always find something good to
eat no matter what time of day or night it is!
Most restaurants open early and close late and
in some areas, especially Soho there is a delivery
service enabling diners to get food delivered
from the local restaurants to many of the bars
and clubs nearby!
As
with any modern city, things change here at an
incredible rate and we only mention a few of the
places we think are special in the area. Hong
Kong has its own eating magazine, Dining in Hong
Kong and if you are a serious foodie, it is a
good idea to pick this up before you start feasting.
Cantonese
food is the local specialty and there are some
good restaurants serving up high quality and authentic
Cantonese fare. The best dishes to try are Dim
Sum (small steamed dishes) and the seafood. The
Cantonese restaurant in the Grand Hyatt Hotel,
is the most sophisticated and arguably the best
in town.
At
the top end of the market, Hong Kong's finest
and most exquisite restaurants tend to be in hotels.
Felix, the Peninsula Hotel's most famous restaurant
is certainly among the top in Hong Kong if not
in Asia. The best thing about many of the Hotel
restaurants, are the spectacular views that they
afford.
If
the sight on your plate is more important than
the one from the window, then there are literally
hundreds of good restaurants that should satisfy
even the keenest of gourmets. The area around
Soho in Central is fast becoming THE district
to wine and dine in. The range of restaurants
in this district is vast and includes French,
Italian, Thai, and Nepalese. The district around
Lan Kwai Fong also has some surprisingly good
places to eat.
None
of the above are cheap however, and if you really
are on a budget here you'll find it hard to eat
well. McDonald, KFC and the Chinese chain Maxim's
however, all do fast food at cheap prices. Maxim's
is especially good for a quick and cheap bowl
of noodles although their menu is fairly limited.
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