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Try Duende Restaurant in Newcastle Street - Fresh ingredients, great atmosphere, and very talented chef make this the best kept secret in the area.
The staff are great, the menu changes with the...
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Excellent Western kitchen (try the Cordon Bleu and the delicious home-made baguettes). Cozy atmosphere, very friendly stuff, Sharon goes out of her way to help you.
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Shuncheng Jie, Kunming's once-famous Muslim food street, has been gentrified out of existence, and the block once housing scores of excellent Hui and Uigher restaurants is now more-or-less...
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The Miele Guide is an exciting, new and truly unique Asian restaurant guide. Published by Ate Media Pte. Ltd. (Ate Media) and sponsored by Miele, a German manufacturer of premium and innovative...
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In the heart of Soho, Central Hong Kong. An easy 5 to 10 minutes walk from Central MTR Station. It's located away from the crowded streets, nestled in a narrow street away from the cars.
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Eat where the locals eat. When in Central, try eating lunch at one of the many noodle shops where you will see many professionals eat during their lunch break. It's quick, tasty and cheap. There's...
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Kam Fung Cafe is known by the locals to have really good Pineapple buns. A cafe serving Hong Kong style milk tea, pastries and typical breakfast menu. There are no English menus. With a limited...
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When the weather cools down, a bowl of congee or Cantonese style wonton noodle soup is the best way to warm up. Wong Chi Kee is located within 5 minutes walk from Central MTR Station (Exit D2).
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If you crave American breakfast food while in Hong Kong, this is the place for you. It serves breakfast food all day, open 24/7. It's a nice place to grab a bite after a late night out too. It's diner...
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The art of eating in Asia - Savour Asia is a site dedicated to all that is great about food, particularly street food, in Asia. The Hanoi section is very well developed. Give it a look. It's free, and nonprofit!
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