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Hong Kong, China

Every Asian cuisine is represented in Hong Kong - Thai, Filipino, Indian, Indonesian, Mongolian, Malaysian, Nepalese, Korean, Japanese, Singaporean and Vietnamese. Being at the gateway of Asia, Hong Kong offers cuisine from every mainland province. Just considering the variety of dumplings offered - the possibilities are unlimited.

Chinese Cuisine in Hong Kong

Cantonese-style cooking goes back to the Gangdong province... steaming, stir-frying at high temperatures results in crunchy vegetables. Chiu Chow originates from the coastal View of Maxim's Palace Restaurant of Hong Kong region of Guangdong... tangerine and sweet beans flavored duck and goose. Peking originated from the imperial courts of northern China... Peking Duck strongly spiced with coriander, peppers and garlic is a fantastic example. Szechuan cooking includes smoking and simmering to infuse food with unforgettable aromas of spicy hot spices.

Food Districts of Hong Kong

Causeway Bay is in the heart of Causeway Bay and features authentic traditional cuisine. Along Nga Tsin Long Road and Nam Kok Road - Kowloon City has restaurants packed together consisting of Cantonese, Chiu Chow, Vietnamese and Thai eateries along with French and Italian restaurants all Asian influenced. The trendy night-time bar area in Hong Kong... Lan Kwai Fong and SoHo offer varied cuisine and intimate dining. The local fish market in Lei Yue Mun sells seafood from holding tanks that you may take to nearby Food Vendors of Dai Pai Dong at Poor Man's Nightclub of Hong Kong restaurants to be cooked. The South Side town of Stanley offers a variety of casual eateries in a seaside setting. In the neon-lit shopping district along Canton Road and Hillwood Road... Tsim Sha Tsui offers a choice of international to traditional Chinese cuisine.

Featured Restaurants of Hong Kong

The world's largest floating restaurants are moored in Aberdeen harbour and feature Cantonese food. The Jumbo is advertised as "the" world's largest floating restaurant. The Pearl of the Orient Dinner Cruise offers a buffet dinner while a live band plays aboard the restaurant cruiseliner - Harbour Cruise Bauhinia. Pre-dinner cocktail cruises on a Chinese-style junk around Victoria Harbour while enjoying a magnificent sunset view is a choice of many. This cruise takes you on a circuit of the harbour and sails to Lei Yue Mun seafood village on the eastern tip of Kowloon Peninsula. Afternoon Tea in Hong Kong is taken very seriously. Tea-making dates back more than 1,200 years ago and is still a thriving tradition of today. Enjoy a demonstration of Chinese tea-making at a Hong Kong tea house.


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