China
Nuage
With its burnished red tables, hanging lanterns, converted-cyclo chairs, and silk-clad waitresses, Nuage is a... More
Old Shanghai Teahouse
Part museum, part teahouse, and part salon.... More
One Harbour Road
This airy, hushed dining room, with its plush chairs and small pond fed by a... More
Oyster & Wine Bar
Atop the gaudy Sheraton hotel in Kowloon, the Oyster & Wine Bar sells 800 oysters... More
Pacific Coffee Company
This leisurely coffee shop is Asia’s answer to Starbucks; sip tea, sit under slow-moving wooden... More
People's 7
Nine lights at the end of a cement staircase make up the unmarked entrance to... More
Pierre
The 25th floor of the Mandarin Oriental offers a taste of contemporary French fare from... More
Pumpernickel Café
“Only natural” is the mission at this Causeway Bay spot that specializes in bread, coffee,... More
Qi
When counting in Chinese, “qi” means “seven,” and this intimate restaurant offers fare from seven... More
Qin Tang Fu
Wheat buns toasted on a griddle and filled with braised pork are served from a... More
Qu Nar
Qu Nar Restaurant (the name means "Where are you going?" in Mandarin) is well hidden... More
Quan Ju De Duck Restaurant
As the name implies, it’s all about the roast Peking duck at this Chongwen district... More
Sang Kee Congee
Americans may not happily push their bowl of Lucky Charms aside for rice porridge, but... More
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