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nalnari
16 yrs ago
Hi! I am visiting HK next month and I would like to try newest (perhaps above modest to luxury level) restaurants. Regardless of cuisine or type, any suggestions? Some places I can think of are Cafe Gray Deluxe, Salon de Ning, Hugo's, or Yorkshire Pudding. Any other places you recommend? :) Thanks in advance!
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Ed
16 yrs ago
Never been but I am hearing about this restaurant it seems everywhere... http://www.boinnovation.com/
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Hi Ed. Thanks for your reply. However, Bo is not a new restaurant and I've been there many times already, both when it was in Central and after it moved to Wanchai. Although I love Alvin's 'Demon' art, this time I wanna try some place new.
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schen
16 yrs ago
We have heard great things about Sushi Shin in Causeway Bay, check out the Timeout guide. And also Shatin 18 for Peking Duck - though it's a little out of the way.
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The new Panevino on Robinson Rd. in the Mid Levels has really nice atmosphere, excellent Italian food and an outdoor terrace - my husband and I have been there a few times and really enjoy it.
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Salon De Ning is gorgeous and would certainly recommend a drink there, but don't bother with the food. Nothing more than nibbles and you'd be better heading upstairs to one of the actual restaurants. Spoon's had a refurb and redone the menu a month or so ago, as has Atelier de Robuchon, so if you haven't been to those then try them out.
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merm
16 yrs ago
Sakaki (Japanese) in Happy Valley.
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Try the new Tenzen Japanese Restaurant in Causeway Bay. They've just grand opened and I think they are above average than a lot of others if you are looking for some traditional Japanese food.
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Sushi Shin in Tin hau/Causeway bay is very good. It was opened by some ex-Kenjo chefs and the quality is on par. Cafe Gray Deluxe has garnished rave reviews from friends who have been there, as has Poste Pubblico. Yorkshire Pudding is pretty simple, not sure I would classify it as a "talk of the town".
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Lawry's Prime Rib [ Causeway Bay, Lee Gardens] - I would recommend their Lawry's Cut served with excellent mashed potatoes, yorkshire pudding and creamy spinach - to die for ! You can even go for the 450 grams Diamond Jim Brady Cut if you're up for it !
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