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  2. Lung King Heen - Wikipedia

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    Lung King Heen is critically acclaimed. It is the only Cantonese restaurant in Hong Kong that has been awarded the maximum 3 Michelin stars by the 2009 Hong Kong and Macau edition of the Michelin Guide. [5] [6] [7] In 2010, the restaurant's homemade XO sauce was listed as the 'Best condiment' on the Hong Kong Best Eats 2010 list compiled by CNN ...

  3. The Peak Lookout - Wikipedia

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    The Peak Lookout is a restaurant located in a heritage house at Victoria Gap, near the summit of Victoria Peak on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is housed in a 19th-century Grade II Historic Building. Originally known as the Old Peak Café, the restaurant has an open terrace overlooking Aberdeen, Pok Fu Lam Country Park and the South China Sea.

  4. Tai Koo station - Wikipedia

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    Tai Koo adheres to the general layout of most MTR stations. At ground level, there are numerous alphanumerically-named entrances and exits. Platforms 1 and 2 are arranged in the simple island platform layout. Unlike most of the other underground stations on the Island line, Tai Koo does not have separate tubes for each track and platform, but is located in a single tube encompassing both the ...

  5. Joy Hing's Roasted Meat - Wikipedia

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    Joy Hing's Roasted Meat is a Cantonese char siu restaurant in Hong Kong, founded in the later part of the Qing Dynasty. [1] [2]The restaurant, recipient of a Bib Gourmand award in the Hong Kong Michelin guide and picked as the best char siu restaurant by a local food critics website OpenRice, [3] is characterized by its long queue all day long and customers from grassroots to superstars.

  6. Wing Wah - Wikipedia

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    A manufacturing plant was established in Hong Kong with the introduction of various kinds of automated production machines to upgrade overall product quality. In the 1970s, Wing Wah founded its own retail outlets at different locations, including Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories, in order to actively expand and promote its ...

  7. Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    At 26 storeys, it was the tallest building in Hong Kong. It was the first hotel in Hong Kong to have direct dial phones and the first in Asia to include a bath in every guestroom. [8] The Mandarin was originally adjacent to Victoria Harbour, but as a result of extensive land reclamation in the waterfront area, the harbour is now several blocks ...

  8. QRE Plaza - Wikipedia

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    QRE Plaza lobby. Hopewell Centre or QRE Plaza is a 25-storey building located at No. 202 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, developed by Hopewell Holdings. [1] [2] The plaza was completed in 2007 and contains a shopping centre, restaurants and health clinics.

  9. Po Toi O - Wikipedia

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    This small fishing village has two seafood restaurants and is popular with tourists. There is a Hung Shing Temple in Po Toi O. The temple was probably built in 1663. A Kung So (公所) building adjacent to the temple was built in 1740 and was used to deal with village affairs and served as a school until the 1930s. [5]