Kowloon

Midrange

Midrange
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Yat Tung Heen
Eaton Hotel

Cantonese dishes and dim sum, from traditional favourites to original creations.

Midrange
$$
Aberdeen Seafood Restaurant
Temple Street, Jordon
Eat outside on the pavement and watch the world pass you buy in this busy street for pedestrians. Serves goose and other meat dishes in addition to seafood. A cheap place to drink beer
Midrange
$$
Red Ant
G/F, 27 Ashley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
2375-9698

A modern bistro-like restaurant with a wide selection of light meals and snacks. No alcohol is served but there is a long list of fresh juices and teas.

Midrange
$$
Perfect Vegetarian Food
Shop LG6 136 Lung Cheung Mall
take the MTR to Wong Tai Sin, exit via B3, enter the shopping centre and it is immediately on the right.

This Buddhist restaurant serves a very wide range of delicious vegetarian food. Food can be ordered by a small single serving or a large serving around $60 and dim sum is available until 4 pm. Many dishes imitate meat and are simply described as the meat dish, e.g., beef and noodles. Despite the taste and appearance being incredible realistic, rest assured it is completely vegetarian fare.

Midrange
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Jade Palace
4th floor, Star House

A tasty and tourist-friendly dim sum spot. Order by selecting from a card also in English, not from a cart. Try the shrimp and chive dumplings and the tripe in ginger soup. Dim sum served from 11 AM to 3 PM daily, dishes $16-40 each.

Midrange
$$
Lamb Rack
44 Fuk Lo Tsun Road, Kowloon City
2383 1033
$100
Close to the Kowloon Walled City Park

Serves good lamb and snails in a French-Hong Kong style.

Top end

Top end
$$$
Gaddi's
Peninsula Hotel, Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
2315 3171

Arguably Hong Kong's leading restaurant that has delighted aficionados of French food and wine for over 80 years. This is the place where you can test your own command of the French language against French-speaking Chinese waiters. You will be disappointed if you are expecting great harbour views.

Top end
$$$
Fook Lam Moon
53-59 Kimberley Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui

The Yum Cha/Dim Sum is excellent. The service and decor is also impressive. Expect to pay around $55 per serve for the mid range dishes. The English menu is only a small subset of the Chinese menu so take along someone who can translate to increase your choice of dishes.

Kowloon is a great place to go for cheap and authentic Chinese, Indian, Nepalese and Thai food. It makes a welcome change from following the sophisticates who dine across the harbour in Soho. However, for those who seriously want to splurge, some of this SARs swankiest restaurants are to be found Kowloon-side.