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  2. 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 ...

  3. Sushi Yoshitake - Wikipedia

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    sushi-yoshitake.com Sushi Yoshitake is a Michelin 2-star sushi restaurant in Ginza , Chūō, Tokyo , Japan. It is owned and operated by sushi chef Masahiro Yoshitake.

  4. Todai (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    They also opened the first international location in Hong Kong in 2003. [7] Todai eventually expanded to Kim's native country, as the company opened its first Korean location in 2006 in Seoul. [1] An offshoot, Todai Korea, was founded in 2008, running seven restaurants in the Seoul area by 2015. [9]

  5. 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

  6. Hong Kong's long sushi queues show few worried at Japan's ...

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    Long queues at sushi restaurants in Hong Kong on Friday backed up the statements of many who said they were not worried about the release of treated radioactive water from Japan's Fukushima ...

  7. Yucca de Lac - Wikipedia

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    Yucca de Lac is a high-end restaurant at the Peak Galleria in Hong Kong. The original restaurant was opened at Tai Po Road, Ma Liu Shui, in 1963 and closed on September 20, 2005. Located near the Chinese University of Hong Kong, it was famous for frequently serving as a scene for the black-and-white Cantonese films made in the 1960s. [1]

  8. Zuma (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Zuma is composed predominantly of teriyaki dishes (chicken, beef, and shrimp), though it also offers bento boxes, dumplings, tempura, and a variety of sushi rolls. [5] Outside of Japan, Zuma has outlets in London, Hong Kong, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United States, Italy, Austria, Spain, Maldives, France, Greece, Qatar, and ...

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