Lan Kwai Fong & SoHo - The World on Your Plate

 

 About 20 years ago, Lan Kwai Fong was known as "fringe Central" as business was mainly focused on the waterfront. Today, it's the most popular loose-tie, hair-down dining and entertainment area on Hong Kong Island. The young and stylish flock to Lan Kwai Fong to sample specialties from around the globe - Middle Eastern, Italian, Mexican, French and American to name but a few. Many restaurants open onto the cobblestone streets, providing the luxury of alfresco dining.
Further west, around Staunton, Shelley Street and Elgin streets, SoHo (named after its location "South of Hollywood Road") joins in offering a compact, fashionable area of bars and restaurants specialising in different cuisines including French, Nepalese, Italian, Mexican and Indian.

 Sai Kung, Lamma Island & Lei Yue Mun - Fruits of the Sea

 A seafood feast in an outlying community can be a lot of fun. Pick your favourite seafood from the tanks at the restaurant and let the chefs take care of the rest. Freshness is guaranteed and all you need is a good appetite. Restaurants serve the juiciest prawns, scallops, lobsters and, of course, fish. Book a table and experience picturesque seaside dining.