Dining (part 3)

International Cuisine


There are dazzling varieties of appetising international cusines to choose from in Hong Kong. Wether you fancy a spicy Thai dish, Vietnamese spring roll, tandoori chicken from India, Singapore fried rice, Hainan chicken or a Malaysian-style satay, Asia's world city offers it all. From  traditional French, Italian and Spanish, to Mexican, Hungarian and Scandinavian, you can find a taste to tempt you palate in Hong Kong. Buffet fans should head for any major hotel to sample a wide variety of international cuisine.

Major dining locations


Virtually every block in Hong Kong boats a restaurant, although the best tend to congregate in the following dining locations:

Causeway Bay - Traditional Hong Kong style food
Causeway Bay's myriad restaurant and cafes around Jardine's Bazaar, Times Square, Lee Theatre Plasa, Percival Street and Paterson Street offer everything from Hong Kong-style food to Asian and international gourmet cuisine.

Lan Kwai Fong and SoHo - Cosmopolitan atmosphere
Night owls and partygoers always head for Lan Kwai Fong and SoHo in Central district. Concerntrated in small warren of streets, Lan Kwai Fong includes bars and restaurants as well as alfresco dining.

Stanley - Alfresco seaside dining
Stanley, located on Hong Kong Island's southeast shore, is home to numerous restaurants and pubs offering Chinese, French, Italian and Asian food, particularly along Stanly Main Street. for a real treat, try the restaurant in Murray House where panoramic views of this picturesque seaside Village provide a glorious backdrop to quality alfresco dining.

Kowloon City - Reasonably priced Asian cuisine
Kowloon City is famous for Thai, Chinese hot pot and Chiu Chow food at reasonable prices along Kai Tak Road, Nam Kok Road, Lung Kong Road and Fuk Lo Tsun Road. Its a deservedly popular dining area for local families and visitors.

Tsim Sha Tsui - Trendy dining
There's an equally large variety of exotic cuisine to suit all budgets avaliable in Tsim Sha Tsui and Tsim Sha Tsui East. Browse main thoroughfares like Nathan Road, Canton Road and Chatham Road, as well as side streets such as Ashley Road, Hillwood Road and Granville Road. Shopping centres also often host quality dining options such as the Sichuan and Cantonese restaurants found in Miramar Shopping Centre on Kimberley road. Wander over to Knutsford Terrace, Knutsford Steps and Observatory Court, and sample some great dining options. Its a smorgasbord of taste treats.

Lei Yue Mun, Sai Kung and Lamma Island - Fresh seafood
Lei Yue Mun, Sai Kung and Lamma Island are world famous for their alfresco seafood restaurant, where diners choose their live seafood from a tank and have it cooked to order in any style they desire. Remember to ask for the price before ordering. These restaurants also serve a variety of meat dishes

Hung Nom - Specialty restaurants
The Wonderful Worlds of Whampoa in Hung Nom offers more than 50 restaurants including Whampoa Gourmet Place which boasts specialty restaurants all under one roof featuring northern and southern Chinese food. There is and overwhelming choice of Asian gourmet dishes ranging from tempting snacks to full meals.














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