Dine out at Hong Kong's restaurants, and you'll be taking part in a major pastime. Kick off with a typical Hong Kong breakfast of dim sum steamed dumplings. At lunchtime, join office workers in packed restaurants around Hong Kong's Central and Wan Chai for a quick fix of Thai or Cantonese. Linger over a leisurely dinner at Hong Kong's top restaurants in SoHo serving up fusion French. As the evening unfolds, Lan Kwai Fong's bars get hectic.
Dine in top-floor stylish restaurants around Hong Kong's Tsim Sha Tsui with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the harbour. In Central, trendy Hong Kong restaurants are crammed along the cobbled streets, where style is everything and every world cuisine is available. Save your dollars in Tsim Sha Tsui's tasty Indian restaurants. Sample Hong Kong's noodles and authentic street food in bustling Wan Chai and Causeway Bay.
Most upmarket Hong Kong restaurants close between lunch and dinner, but cafes and noodle joints are open all day. You might want to avoid the lunchtime rush in Hong Kong's restaurants between 1-2pm, especially around Central and Wan Chai. Be adventurous in the inexpensive Hong Kong restaurants serving local specialities – few have English menus, so just point. In seafood restaurants on Hong Kong's outlying islands, choose your fish swimming in tanks.
Grab a sofa in a Hong Kong bar for happy-hour cocktails and join party-loving after-work locals. The music gets louder as the night goes on in bijoux bars in Hong Kong's ever-popular Lan Kwai Fong. Settle on a rooftop terrace above Central's office blocks, and sip chilled wine as Hong Kong's skyline twinkles. At Hong Kong's bars in fashionable SoHo, edge past discerning doormen for creative martinis before dancing to ultra-cool RnB.
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