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The Eight
Elegantly designed in black, the main dining hall will impress you at first sight with its water-lily pool; at first taste, so will its dim sum.
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Tou Tou Koi
Located down the alley just opposite the Pawnshop Museum, this nominally Chinese restaurant serves some very traditional Cantonese dishes you can no longer find in other Chinese restaurants. Among the wide range of sumptuous dishes is its signature deep-fried stuffed crab with shrimp.
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U Tac Hong
Also known as Lee Hong Kee, this tiny local place has been selling soya-bean products for 50 years, and is reputable for its silky tofufa, sweet beancurd with evaporated milk (MOParound MOP$4 ), and soya-bean milk.
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Wing Lei
This is one of the top Chinese restaurants on the casino strip. Its ambience may not be as good as the Eight in Grand Lisboa but its dim sum definitely is.
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Wong Chi Kei
Visit this centrally located Chinese eatery for a fix of cheap late-night noodles. It is particularly renowned for its noodle soup with wontons.






