Hong Kong Restaurants

  1. Cafe Lagoon

    Even if you are not staying at the resort, you may still want to come here and chill by the pool with the international menu that includes sushi, pasta and steak. Or have it all with the buffet, especially at the more lavish evening edition, from around HK$300 .

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  2. Panda Café

    You might be in the neighbourhood exploring its indigenous culture and charm, but if the foreignness gets a little much, the Panda Cafe is a decent choice for some reasonable international cuisine, including pasta and steaks. Or dive into the buffet (lunch from around HK$130 , dinner from around HK$250 ) for everything from sushi to curries.

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  3. R66

    R66 - it's on the 62nd, not the 66th floor, as you'd expect - obeys the unwritten code of revolving restaurants by playing cheesy music and serving average buffets. It's best to roll up for an afternoon tea ( to ; around HK$66 ) and go for a twirl in the daylight. To access the lipstick tube-like Hopewell Centre's outfacing bubble lifts, swap at the 17th (lifts are in the alcove opposite lift 6) and 56th floors.

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  4. The Grill

    You come here in the day to chill out with a salad and a cocktail and you come here in the evening to heat things up with the all-you-can-eat barbecue (around HK$460 to around HK$490 ). Stationed chefs are doing the cooking for you so that you have time to dive into the seafood mountain.

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