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Guest scores & sentiment
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Service7.4
Location7.4
Value6.1
Facilities5.6
Rooms5.5
Cleanliness5.4
Wi-Fi5.0
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Standard Double or Twin Room
1 × Double bed / 2 × Twin bed100 ㎡up to 3
The spacious twin/double room offers air conditioning, an electric kettle, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath and a shower. Rooms on the upper floors are reachable by elevator.
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Facilities · 11
All facilities & services listed by the hotel (aggregated across sources).
Air conditioningLift / ElevatorLuggage storageFire extinguishersSmoke alarmsSecurity alarmInternet accessTelevision in common areasFree wired internetFront desk (limited hours)Housekeeping on request
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DiningSights
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I M Teppanyaki & Wine
Teppanyaki · ★ Michelin
$$$$
The founder and head chef Mok moved his restaurant to this location in 2021. As always, top notch ingredients like sea urchin, abalone and blue lobsters are flown in daily from Japan and France. But the theatrical cooking now happens in a much bigger room, along with a private room that seats eight. The wine list also sees a lot more choices. Amadai with sea urchin cream sauce stands out in particular, with its crispy scales and juicy flesh.
1.3km
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Fung Shing (North Point)
Shun Tak · Bib
$$
This long-standing champion of Shun Tak cuisine sports traditional fixtures and fittings. Locals and tourists come for dim sum in the morning, while painstakingly prepared Cantonese favourites and Shun Tak specialities are served at lunch and dinner. Besides signatures like crispy fried chicken and Daliang-style scrambled egg white with milk, don’t miss their sugar egg puff doughnuts available at weekend lunchtime only. Hearty portions to share.
354m
3
Chiuchow Delicacies
Chiu Chow · Bib
$$
This shop may not be particularly spacious, but that doesn't stop customers coming here for authentic Chiu Chow cooking at wallet-friendly prices. The sliced goose steeped in the aged, spiced marinade boasts a fine texture and deep flavours – refer to the mural for the 10+ spices used. The variety of chilled steamed fish to be had is quite a spectacle, all oily and delicious. Some dishes need to be pre-ordered. Expect to share a table with others.
416m
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Forum
regional · ★★★ Michelin
$$$$
Co-founder and chef of this upmarket spot, the late Yeung Koon-yat – aka the "abalone king" – created the iconic Ah Yat braised abalone decades ago. To this day, it remains the speciality that attracts food-loving crowds from near and far. As well as the tender and flavourful abalone, classics such as pan-seared leopard coral grouper fillet and baked stuffed crab shell are nicely made. The extensive wine list showcases boutique wineries.
2.3km
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She Wong Leung
Cantonese · Bib
$$
In business for over 20 years, this shop is famous for its snake soup. While most people consume snake soup only in winter, the owner formulates a different herbal base for every season to make it a healthy tonic all year round. Set menus comprising of snake soup and home-style dishes offer exceptional value and cater for all tastes. Go for glutinous rice or lamb stew in winter. Double-boiled soups are popular but require pre-ordering.
758m
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Fisholic (North Point)
Street Food · Bib
$
Famous for snacks and noodles made with fish, this stall sells playful items like deep-fried minced fish in the guise of French fries, or fish skin nachos. Fishotto, where minced fish is shaped like rice grains, is also good.
1.0km
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Ho Hung Kee (Causeway Bay)
Noodles and Congee · ★ Michelin
$$
No discussion about Hong Kong’s historic noodle shops would be complete without mentioning Ho Hung Kee, which originally opened in Wan Chai in the 1940s and is famed for its springy wonton noodles and fresh, sweet soup. More elements have been added here at its new address – dim sum and some Cantonese dishes are now served too. For the interior, they’ve adopted a more contemporary, Western style aesthetic.
2.2km
8
Roganic
European Contemporary · ★ Michelin
$$$
This offshoot of its London namesake by British chef Simon Rogan moved here in 2025. As opposed to the tasting menus offered in the former venue, a new sharing-style set menu allows guests to dine flexibly and creatively. As always, the modern British score celebrates local sustainable produce and champions a farm-to-table zero-waste concept. Four types of libation pairings cater to both wine buffs and teetotallers.
2.2km
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