moohaha | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 09 2007 | hong kong, restaurants, food, dining
Though this is a very popular tourist attraction, I hadn't ever tried dining at this restaurant until this trip. It's the Jumbo Floating Restaurant located in the neighborhood of Aberdeen--you have to take a short boat ride to get to the restaurant. I was actually surprised by how upscale it was inside (then of course, we were led into the locals dining room instead of the big group tours dining room). Still, I found the food to be quite good--the fish and shrimp were very fresh.
moohaha | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 09 2007 | dining, food, restaurants, hong kong
Ate here while in Hong Kong--on the top floor of the Peninsula, it offers spectacular views, provides a very hip ambience and never fails to amaze with its delicious food. I'm still thinking about the white truffle egg custard starter I tried!
Quoted: Created by world-famous avant-garde designer Philippe Starck, Felix sits on the 28th floor of The Peninsula Tower and is Hong Kong's most glamorous dining experience. Expect contemporary cuisine, exhilarating interiors and lighting - plus the most incredible sweeping views of the harbor and Hong Kong's skyline; great for people-watching too. The small, space-age Felix Bar also draws a glamorous crowd any time from happy hour to after hours.
moohaha | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 09 2007 | dining, food, restaurants, hong kong
Where we ate dinner on our last night in Hong Kong--the shark fin hand rolls were absolutely delicious! They have a set weekend dinner buffet that's very filling and good!
Quoted: Imasa Restaurant in Peninsula Hong Kong is a stylish Hong Kong Japanese Restaurant serves traditional Japanese cuisine, including shabu shabu, sukiyaki and stone-grill favorites prepared at your table
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