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Whenever you travel, you always want to experience new things. Hong Kong has many interesting and exotic dishes that may not be appetizing at first sight, but should be given it try nonetheless. Always explore new things!
Rice paper
Rice paper is a Vietnamese fusion restaurant located in many places such as Causeway Bay, Tsim Sha Tsui, World Trade Center, Festival Walk and more.Review from Trip adviser: Rice Paper
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Crystal Jade La Main
Crystal Jade is a very traditional chinese restaurant. They serve dishes such as: rice noodles, wonton, dumplings, and more. They are famous for "Xiao Long Bao". Here is their site to learn more about their restaurant and where it is located: Crystal Jade Group.Mcdonalds
You may be wondering why Mcdonalds when they are all over North America, however the Hong Kong Mcdonalds is so much more different. They serve different things and it is worth going to see and try. They even have "Green Tea and Red Bean Sundaes."For store location: http://www.mcdonalds.com.hk/english/
Lan Kwai Fong
Lan Kwai Fong is a great place to hang out with friends. Lan Kwai Fong is best known for its night clubs and dining. It is located in Central and is L-shaped.
Picture Source
Rice Paper - http://www.openrice.com/english/restaurant/sr2.htm?shopid=25806, http://www.openrice.com/english/restaurant/sr2.htm?shopid=40703, http://leglessbird.com/blog/blogs/food.php/rice_paper_1
Crystal Jade - http://blog.omy.sg/danielang/archives/1398, http://blog.omy.sg/jaimeteo/
Mcdonalds - http://www.mcdonalds.com.hk/english/about/, http://travelhappy.info/thailand/mcdonalds-in-asia-sure-sells-some-weird-stuff/, http://ascportfolios.org/chinaandmedia/2011/02/28/mcdonalds-sells-cheap-burgers-weddings-in-hong-kong/
Lan Kwai Fong - Tim Mok
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