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  2. List of restaurants in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The exterior of Forum Restaurant in 2006. 8½ Otto e Mezzo – restaurant in Hong Kong; Amber – The Landmark Mandarin Oriental's modern French restaurant; Amigo – restaurant in Hong Kong, China

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

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    Dynasty Restaurant Hong Kong: Wanchai: Ecriture Hong Kong: Central: The Eight: Macau: Casino Lisboa: ÉPURE Hong Kong: Harbour City: Farm House Chinese Restaurant Hong Kong: Causeway Bay: Feng Wei Ju Macau: StarWorld Macau Hotel: Fook Lam Moon: Hong Kong: Tsim Sha Tsui branch: Fook Lam Moon Hong Kong: Wan Chai branch: Forum Restaurant: Hong ...

  4. 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana - Wikipedia

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    8 + 1 ⁄ 2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana is an Italian restaurant at Shop 202, Alexandra House, Central, Hong Kong. [1] It is the only Italian restaurant outside of Italy to have received 3 stars from the Michelin Guide, having been awarded 3 stars by the 2012 Michelin Guide Hong Kong and Macau. Its head chef is Umberto Bombana. [2]

  5. Luk Yu (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Luk Yu (Chinese: 陸羽茶室) is a teahouse and dim sum restaurant located on Stanley Street, in the Central area of Hong Kong, established in 1933. It is currently the oldest restaurant in Hong Kong. [1] It is known for its colonial style, adherence to tradition and loyal long-time customers, for whom the entire first floor is unofficially ...

  6. Yung Kee - Wikipedia

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    Yung Kee also once held one star in the Michelin Guide received in the inaugural 2009 Hong Kong and Macau edition, [14] but on 1 December 2011, it was relegated to "Bib Gourmand" section of the guide's 2012 edition. [15] Asia's Top 20 Restaurants – Miele Guide. 2008/2009: no. 8 [16] 2009/2010: no. 10 [17] 2010/2011: no. 12 [18] 2011/2012: no ...

  7. Tai Ping Koon Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The first Hong Kong location opened in Sheung Wan in 1938. It became a solely Hong Kong franchise when the Canton location closed in 1956, [1] as the Chinese government confiscated private property. [2] In Guangzhou, there is currently the Taiping Guan Restaurant. [3] Dongjiang Restaurants began running the restaurant in 2003.

  8. 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.

  9. China Club - Wikipedia

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    The China Club opened on 8 September 1991 on the top three floors (13th/14th/15th) of the old Bank of China Building in Central, Hong Kong. The restaurant serves traditional Hong Kong Chinese food. The traditional Chinese breakfast of congee, crullers , and dim sum similar to those found in street stalls is served.