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  2. Bread Street Kitchen and Bar, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Due to the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests and COVID-19 pandemic, Gordon Ramsay shuttered three of his restaurants in Hong Kong on 1 April 2020, including Bread Street Kitchen & Bar. [5] The other restaurants closed, both in Tsim Sha Tsui, were London House and Maze Grill. [5]

  3. Chinese restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The interior of a Chinese restaurant in Sha Tin, Hong Kong. A Chinese restaurant is a restaurant that serves Chinese cuisine.Most of them are in the Cantonese style, due to the history of the Chinese diaspora, though other regional cuisines such as Sichuan cuisine and Hakka cuisine are also common.

  4. Forum Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Forum Restaurant (Chinese: 富臨飯店) is a Cantonese restaurant officially established in 1977.It is located at Sino Plaza, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong since 2014.Run by Hong Kong's international chef and ambassador of Chinese cuisine, Yeung Koon-yat (楊貫一), it is known for its expensive abalone dishes.

  5. The Pulse (shopping mall) - Wikipedia

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    The shopping centre remained empty, leading to public complaints over the lack of shopping and dining options along the beach. [9] In May 2012, the issue was settled, with Emperor International Group Limited paying a HK$798 million land premium to the Hong Kong government. [10] The shopping centre subsequently opened in November 2014.

  6. Repulse Bay Road - Wikipedia

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    Repulse Bay Road (Chinese: 淺水灣道) is a road linking Happy Valley with Repulse Bay and Stanley in Hong Kong. It is one of the richest parts of Hong Kong, with its geography and its views, and has been the most expensive road to rent a house on. [1] It also regularly sets records for its high-value mansions. [2]

  7. Golden Beach (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Golden Beach was one of the first artificial beaches constructed in Hong Kong, following the private beach at Tai Pak in Discovery Bay. [1] It was built in 1994 using about 74,000 cubic metres (2,600,000 cu ft) of sand. [2] It opened to the public in 1995, originally under the management of the Regional Council. [3] [4]

  8. Wu Sang House - Wikipedia

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    Wu Sang House (Chinese: 胡社生行), also known as 655 Nathan Road [1] (Chinese: 彌敦道655號), is a commercial building on Nathan Road in Mong Kok, Hong Kong. It housed Sin Hau Restaurant, the first revolving restaurant in Hong Kong. [2] The building was developed by Wu Chung, the father of Hopewell Holdings founder Gordon Wu. At the time ...

  9. Repulse Bay - Wikipedia

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    In 1898, the Hong Kong Golf Club opened in the valley behind the Deep Water Bay and became a social hub. [3] Roads were developed between the South and the North parts of Hong Kong Island and in the 1910s, Repulse Bay was developed into a beach. The Repulse Bay Hotel was built by the Kadoorie family in 1920. [3]