TIM HO WAN
Read moreIf the tail does not discourage you in advance, test this dim sum sign that seems never to désemplir. The chef, a former member of the Four seasons, clearly knows how to do it (the buns barbecue is delicious…) and the locals are getting better. And you?
JUMBO KINGDOM
Read moreA true institution, the Jumbo kingdom has a special atmosphere and can be a good reason for travel to Aberdeen. It serves an endless range of Italian dishes, seafood, Japanese, Thai, Chinese and Thai sushi. We thought of everything, even children's games and sofas for guests waiting for a table. Beautiful Chinese «kitsch» décor, but a fair kitchen.
DIN TAI FUNG
Read moreThis Taiwanese sign does not know the crisis, with the queues of gourmets waiting patiently every day for tasting the famous long bao xiao, juicy juicy ravioles shanghaïennes. Don't let yourself down, because once placed there is one of the best pasta, fried rice and ravioles rice menus in Hong Kong.
LES FILS À MAMAN
Read moreA Parisian brand that is available in Hong Kong, with a 1930s bistro atmosphere and a gourmet cuisine adapted to local dishes. The restaurant is ideally located as it is set back from Hollywood road on the edge of a small park.
LA CRÊPERIE
Read moreIf you are missing from Breton specialities, then don't hesitate to push the door of this 100% French restaurant! Here's the gargantuan selection of pancakes and culinary mixing. We love a lot!
BIFENGTANG
Read moreThis is a chain of Cantonese restaurants, there are all around town. The meals are very inexpensive and delicious. These facilities are also open all night, so after an evening drink when you still have a little trough. The map is provided in English and translated in addition to the images. Taste Dim Sum, Skipped noodles, and sweet pork rolls. A delight.
SUPER STAR SEAFOOD RESTAURANT
Read moreBelow Wyndham street, here is an excellent address for dim sum; It is advisable to reserve to avoid waiting too much when arriving. A famous Kitchen in the neighborhood, the Chinese are pressing to eat all kinds of seafood directly out of the ground: fish cooked to soy and spring onions, nets of sole spicy, stuffed crabs… The four levels can hold a thousand people and customers pass through a lift before being placed at one of the tables of these large rooms.
LOST HEAVEN
Read moreA cosy atmosphere for this restaurant-lounge specialized in ethnic kitchens. The garden, blending wood, red colours, tribal objects and traditional fabrics, is the perfect place to dive into a truly exotic world. The dishes served are at the height of the places (although perhaps it might be a little more plentiful). No reason to deprive ourselves accordingly. Instead, choose from dinner in the evening, the light of the places makes the atmosphere even more warm and romantic.
LA CRÊPERIE
Read moreFor those nostalgic for wheat and buckwheat, let yourself be caught in Yann's nets and his team. They will take you through distant, but very familiar, shorelines. Prat Walnut-Ar-Coum oysters, marine flavours are also on the menu, and a pleasant cider will accompany your well-supplied pancakes and pancakes.
DRAGON I
Read moreThe Dragon Eye is one of the most connected places in Hong Kong, where the Hongkong and Western jet set is away. A restaurant on the upper floor serves Chinese-Chinese fusion cuisine. The entrance is very controlled, it is necessary to show a white paw (VIP room) and be accompanied by a member of this club or a used site. A bar on the ground floor serves explosive cocktails. Very trendy decor and stylish service. Dinner rates are, like cocktails: explosives. The places deserve a visit.
DÉLIFRANCE
Read moreThe chain has now opened small bakeries and bistros throughout the territory. There are growing almonds, chocolate breads, ham and corn salads, strawberry pies, cappuccinos and peanuts.
MEI MEI CAFE
Read moreSmiling home and delicious kitchen.
MEILONG ZHEN
Read moreOne of Shanghai's most famous restaurants. Established in 1938 on the Weihaiwei Lu, this establishment settled in this great residence in 1942. According to the name of the village where Emperor Zhengde des Ming had lunch incognito during a stay in the Shanghai region. Seven large restaurant rooms with authentic decor in the region. Cuisine cuisine and more recently Sichuan. A successful blend of the flavours of this spicy cuisine and shanghaiennes specialities prepared by Xu Zhengcai and Yao Chuhao, the top chefs of the restaurant. A quality address.
O’MALLEY’S IRISH PUB
Read moreHoused in a former cottage at the French concession, just behind the consulate of France. Once again, Guinness did not disappoint its customers by opening its first establishment in China at the end of 1996.
Interior décor worthy of the best outs of old sailors. Brunch and barbecue on weekends. Billiard table and darts. Beers in shambles…
LAN NA THAI
Read moreAbove the bar face, very popular for the trendy Chinese expatriates and Chinese, the restaurant is located in a colonial manor house overlooking a large park. Decorative objects of Lan Na in northern Thailand, the kingdom of "million paddy". Few à la carte dishes, but all excellent: Chef Thipa's home specialities, from Ayuttaya, such as fries cakes, green chestnut salads, basil skipped and ice cream to Thai coconut. Meals from 300 to 400 RMB. On the third floor, private lounges subtly decorated for those who want more intimacy. Upon reservation.
ASHANTI DOME
Read moreThe framework is worth displacement; The restaurant is located inside the old Orthodox Church. Dinner on the second floor, in the dome. Open for lunch and dinner on weekends only. It serves French cuisine and South African wine.
LAOMI JIA PAOMO
Read moreAn old restaurant and famous for its dishes that you swallow on the thumb: paomo, of course, but also numerous sets of cold dishes.