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| For a truly distinctive Hong Kong culinary experience, head out to a waterfront village and have the freshest of fresh seafood. You'll find great restaurants that offer alfresco dining with a view. Pick your dinner from among the swimming fish and live shellfish in glass tanks, then tell the cook how you want it prepared. Remember to ask for the price before ordering. Then sit back and enjoy the relaxing scenery. Delightful by day, charming at night, this is a special dining experience. |
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| Lamma
Island |
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A ferry ride of
about 30 minutes takes you from downtown Hong Kong to this quaint
outlying island with its two main villages.
Sok Kwu Wan features restaurants specialising
in Chinese seafood while Yung Shue Wan has
an excellent mix of Chinese and international cuisines.
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Take a ferry to Yung Shue
Wan or Sok Kwu Wan from Central Pier 4 (MTR Hong Kong Station Exit E1. Walk through ifc mall) in Central.
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| Lei
Yue Mun |
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Once
an isolated village on the Kowloon side of the eastern entrance
to Victoria Harbour, Lei Yue Mun can now be
easily reached. The village features waterfront alfresco restaurants
where you can dine with a spectacular view, particularly at
night.
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MTR Yau Tong Station Exit A2, take
green minibus 24 to Sam Ka Tsuen Ferry Pier. |
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| Sai
Kung |
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This
small New Territories town is a popular home for many locals
and expatriates who love dining at the seafront alfresco restaurants.
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MTR Hang Hau Station Exit B1 and
take green minibus 101M or MTR Choi Hung Station Exit C2 and take
green minibus 1A. Both go to the Sai Kung town terminus. |
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