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  2. Jumbo Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    According to a senior editor from the Hong Kong Chronicles Institute, predecessors to floating restaurants were once fishermen's barges from the Guangzhou and Pearl River areas. [5] They had stages built into them for people to host banquets, sing and dance. During the 1920s and 30s, Hong Kong fishermen from Aberdeen began operating similar barges.

  3. Neighborhood Gourmet - Wikipedia

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    A Hong Kong celebrity tags along with the host in minimal scenes to sample food with them and also serve as the "punisher" during the PK challenge results. The series also finds restaurants of that country's cuisine available in Hong Kong. Both host's are given foreign country assistant's abroad and Hong Kong assistants when they're in Hong Kong.

  4. Michael Chow (restaurateur) - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, his first solo exhibition was held at Pearl Lam Galleries in Hong Kong. [20] His major solo exhibition in 2016 at the Ullens Centre for Contemporary Art in Beijing was an homage to his father, Zhou Xinfang. [21] [9] In 2023, he was the subject of a documentary film. [22] [23]

  5. Black Sheep Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Black Sheep Restaurants is a Hong Kong–based hospitality group. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Founded by Syed Asim Hussain in 2012, the group operates over two dozen restaurants in the city. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Black Sheep's portfolio includes restaurants serving Punjabi, Cantonese, Sichuanese, Indian, Mexican, and Italian cuisines. [ 7 ]

  6. Mosu (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Mosu (Korean: 모수) is a fine-dining restaurant based in Seoul, South Korea and Hong Kong. It first opened in San Francisco, California, United States in the summer of 2015. It then moved to Seoul, South Korea and reopened in 2017. It opened a Hong Kong branch on April 21, 2022, [1] and temporarily closed its Seoul location in 2024.

  7. Sam Woo Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Unlike in Hong Kong or Toronto, there was no actual verified case of SARS reported in San Gabriel or Los Angeles. In Southern California, hoping to capitalize on the success of Sam Woo Restaurants, restaurateurs have opened imitations with similar names in English and Chinese. Examples include the long-gone Sam Doo Restaurant in San Gabriel and ...

  8. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Hong Kong and Macau

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    Hong Kong: Langham Place: Mirror Restaurant: Hong Kong: Tiffan Tower, Wan Chai Road: closed [31] Mizumi: Macau: Wynn Macau: Morton's of Chicago: Hong Kong: Nanhai No.1: Hong Kong: Tsim Sha Tsui: New Punjab Club: Hong Kong: Wyndham Street, Central: NUR: Hong Kong: Lyndhurst Tower: closed [32] The Ocean by Olivier Bellin: Hong Kong: Repulse Bay ...

  9. Tim Ho Wan - Wikipedia

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    Tim Ho Wan (Chinese: 添好運) is a Hong Kong dim sum restaurant chain originating from Hong Kong. Known for being "the world's cheapest Michelin-star restaurant", the chain has since expanded and now has franchises in 12 countries. [3] [4] In November 2024, the company was acquired by Jollibee Foods Corporation of the Philippines. [5]