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Italian cuisine, Beijing dumplings and more
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- 1/F, 38 Des Voeux Road West
- Opens Daily 6am-2am
- +852 6029 2675
Cheap & cheerful
Don't be misguided by the dull name and shabby entrance; cooked food centres in Hong Kong are synonymous with good value local fare in a lively, noisy atmosphere with a no-nonsense attitude to service. What sets this cooked food centre apart from the pack is the mix of different cuisines on offer: it’s not just Cantonese specialities, but also Northern Chinese, Nepalese, Indian, Thai, Vietnamese and surprisingly …. Italian.
Mix it up
Each restaurant in a cooked food centre has its own seating area with table service, but if you spy something delicious at another table, you are free to order from another restaurant.