Chinese Restaurants
AMERICAN PEKING RESTAURANT
This Chinese restaurant has Beijing fare that appeals to westerners. Must famous dishes are peking duck and beggar chicken.
Australia Dairy Company is the leader of the pack in terms of Cha Chang Tengs along with Tsui Wah.
BEIJING DUMPLINGS
This establishment, though it looks like it's in a back alley, serves some of the most delicious Beijing-style dumplings in town.
BISTRO MANCHU
This romantic Chinese-themed restaurant serves the kind of Chinese food which appeals to Western tastes. It's a great place to take a date.
BO INNOVATION
This 2 Michelin Star restaurant serves a range of fusion Asian cuisine with the finest ingredients. The Wagyu Cheung Fan is the must try, so as the famous Lap Cheung Ice Cream.
CAGE
Located quietly at the stairs towards NoHo, this red-painted restaurant with simple oriental décor serves fusion food with style ranging from French to Vietnamese, Italian to Cantonese.
CHILLI FAGARA
This little Sichuan restaurant tucked in Graham Street has the hottest food in Soho (literally). The decor is modern and stylish in design.
CHINA CLUB
This gorgeous members-only Chinese restaurant, in the Art Deco Chinese style popular in the 30's, is a great place to have business dinners, special occasions and a good place to take out of town guests.
CHOPSTICKS KEE
This small restaurant serves Macau style street food such as noodles and the famous Macau/Portuguese Pork Bun. The drinks are special 60s treaties you cannot find in other local style cafes.
CRYSTAL JADE RESTAURANT
This chain shanghaiese restaurant is a fairly low-price restaurant for top quality food. The chef told me they source the best and freshest ingredients.
DELICIOUS KITCHEN
This local Chinese restaurant has better décor than your typical Dai Pai Dong, but it has equally authentic local Hong Kong style Chinese cuisines – which means all sorts of Chinese dishes.
DIM SUM
This super popular dim sum place has an antique feel and great dim sum. It's packed on weekends.
Double Happiness Cafe in Soho is a funky 'hole in the wall' that seats approximately 14 people in total. They serve up an inexpensive Shanghainese MSG-free menu for the health conscious.
This place is very popular among Chinese tycoons during dim sum hours, so don’t be fooled by the humble décor and fairly affordable price of the place.
FOR KEE
This cha chaan teng is hidden away in the back streets of Sheung Wan where it has been serving regulars for over 50 years now. They have traditional Milk Tea and very famous pork-chop dishes.
Gaia Veggie Shop is definitely one of the best Chinese vegetarian restaurants in town. The dishes are all vegetarian but they look and taste just like meat.
This budget Chinese restaurant in Sheung Wan has good char siu pork and has been specializing is healthily prepared meals.





















