: Chinese restaurant
1. Hutong Hutong
This restaurant specializes in Beijing cuisine and Shandong cuisine. Friends who like Beijing cuisine and Shandong cuisine can come here to try it. It's the same restaurant that once won a Michelin star. The food is delicious and authentic.
the decoration of the whole store adopts some ancient styles, and the rooms are separated by screens and porches, which is very private. Welcome everyone to taste delicious food here!
address: 28th floor, No.1 Beijing Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Business hours: Monday to Sunday from 12: to 15: and from 18: to :.
dinner consumption: estimated at 6 hong kong dollars per person.
2. Tianlongxuan
This restaurant specializes in Cantonese cuisine and has won two Michelin stars. The specialty is Spanish black pig barbecued pork.
The architectural style of the whole restaurant is low-key and restrained, but it makes people feel gorgeous here. It is also a very good place to watch after dinner. You can see the scenery of Tsing Ma Bridge through the dining window.
Address: 12nd Floor, The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, No.1 Austin Road West, Tsim Sha Tsui
Business hours: 12:-14:3, 18:-22:3 from Monday to Friday, 11:3-15: and 18: -22: from Saturday, Sunday and public holidays.
dinner consumption: the budget is 8 hong kong dollars per person.
3. Beyond the outside world
This restaurant is a personal tailor restaurant, and a chef makes delicious food for you. It is a relatively tall private club. The hotel is luxuriantly decorated but not tacky, which is very suitable for a family to eat here.
address: 28th floor, Victoria Harbour Club, No.17, science museum road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Business hours: Monday to Sunday from 11: to 23: .
dinner consumption: it is estimated that each person will start from 5 yuan.
: Japanese cuisine
1. Teppanyaki in KaiGa
This family Japanese restaurant features Teppanyaki in KaiGa, which is a local feature of Tokyo, and the chef is from Japan. Here, you can watch the chef cook around a table with complete facilities, clean environment and thoughtful service. In 214, he won the honor of Michelin Restaurant.
Address: 19th floor, Block 1, No.1 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Business hours: Sunday to Thursday from 12: to 14: 3, 18: to 22: 3, Friday to Saturday from 12: to 14: 3, 18: to 23: and on the eve of public holidays.
dinner consumption: it is estimated that from HK$ 1,5 per person.
2. Inakaya in Tian She
This kind of Japanese food is mainly cooked by the stove, that is, the chef cooks in the stove. As for today's food, it depends entirely on what materials are in front of us.
and the cooking process is novel and lively. Chefs usually kneel to cook the dishes designated by the guests, then shout out the names of the dishes and give them to the guests with wood pulp.
Address: Room A, 11st Floor, International Trade Plaza, No.1 Austin Road West, Tsim Sha Tsui
Business hours: 18: -23: ,
11:3-14:3 from Sunday to Thursday, 18:-22:3, Friday and Saturday, and 11:3-14:3 on the eve of holidays.
Dinner consumption: minimum consumption: HK$ 1 per person, 2 yuan (excluding drinks)
Ok, I hope these Chinese restaurants and Japanese dishes recommended by Bian Xiao will add some luster to everyone's Christmas. Merry Christmas to everyone!