208 Duecento Otto
Bringing the vibe of New York Meatpacking district’s to Hong Kong is 208 Duecento Otto, a stylish yet casual place for drinking and dining Italian. The two-stori...
Bringing the vibe of New York Meatpacking district’s to Hong Kong is 208 Duecento Otto, a stylish yet casual place for drinking and dining Italian. The two-stori...
Bringing a touch of Australia to Hong Kong, Coast Bistro and Bar is the unique Australian bar and dining experience. This basically means daily market-fresh fish flown...
Quaint little eatery with retro Chinese decor and serves an excellent MSG-free soup of the day
Cheap and delicious fusion food, you'll likely pay no more than HK$100 for a meal sure to satisfy two.
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Ser Wong Fun is an old establishment in Central, having survived around 60 years in the restaurant business.
VBest Tea House offers a nice place for a peaceful, quiet and tasty Chinese meal, but sans the additives and excessive oils.
A charming dai pai dong serving up delicious, no-frills Cantonese dishes for the working masses. $45 for a plate of food plus a drink. Bargain.