Sushi restaurants in Hong Kong
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Tokio Joe
This place serves some of the freshest sushi and sashimi in Hong Kong, though there's also a full range of hot dishes (including yakitori) available. There are set lunches for around HK$130 to around HK$190. Joe's flashier kid brother, Kyoto Joe (2804 6800; Ground fl, 21 D'Aguilar St), just down the hill, is somewhat more expensive and modern, and a venue for drinking as much as dining. There's a robotayaki (barbecue) bar in back.
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Mi-Nei Sushi
Conveyor belt sushi (kaiten-zushi) has been in Hong Kong for decades, but mostly it's been done badly. Since it opened a few years ago, this place has changed everything. People want the sushi rice to be the right consistency and the morsels lovingly presented, even if they are picked from a rotating belt. A plate of salmon sushi is presented like an art installation, decorated with a 'crown' made from sliced daikon.
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Tomokazu
One of the longest running Japanese haunts in town, this restaurant, considering its location and well-prepared Japanese food, is a bargain. It's also the place to go for a fix of noodles or sushi in the wee hours.
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