Time Out’s pick of Hong Kong’s food districts you really can’t leave without visiting....
Many of Hong Kong’s districts boast a unique ambience and collectively offer almost every type of international cuisine, so every dining experience in Hong Kong can be vastly different.
Ashley Road
Famous for its numerous restaurants open until late into the night, this street offers a world of exotic dining choices to satisfy your appetite, whether you’re looking for Chinese, Asian or European food.
Hillwood Soho
Hillwood Soho offers a wide range of great dining experiences all in the one place. You are sure to find something that suits your tastes, with Chinese, Asian and Western dining options in abundance.
Knutsford Terrace and Observatory Court
Take a walk through the trendy Knutsford Terrace, Knutsford Steps and Observatory Court and take your pick from any one of more than 30 restaurants and bars offering tastes spanning the globe.
Lamma Island
Lamma Island is one of Hong Kong’s most popular local weekend leisure destinations on account of its clean air, golden eaches, seafood and fantastic hiking routes. People come from all over the world to sample the seafood at Sok Kwu Wan’s plethora of terraced restaurants raised on stilts above the bay.
Lei Yue Mun
Best known for its alfresco dining and high quality, yet reasonably priced seafood, Lei Yue Mun lets you select your seafood live from a stall (tank) and take it to the restaurant of your choice to have it cooked just the way you like.
Sai Kung
Known as the ‘Backyard of Hong Kong’, this area allows you to experience the green side of Hong Kong. Don’t forget to sample world-famous seafood dishes while you’re visiting.
SoHo
Located in the vibrant heart of Hong Kong, SoHo is known for its exotic range of cuisines, chic bars and upscale boutiques. These upmarket international restaurants and bars specialise in different cuisines including French, Nepalese, Italian, Mexican, Indian and many more, making SoHo one of the city’s most popular districts.
Starstreet Precinct
Back in the 1900s, Starstreet Precinct was the location of Hong Kong Electric’s first power plant. Today, it has evolved into an emerging super-cool dining precinct with a colourful choice of design-driven lifestyle stores.
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