Restaurant and Bar Wan Chai
Wan Chai Places to Eat & Drink

Even though China might have more Michelin Stars, Hong Kongers do have their way of subtly bragging about their culinary finds to the world. From the frothy unique brews to charcoal-grilled squid, bun cha pork and a mouth watering array of inventive food, the restaurants and bars in Wan Chai attract all kinds of tourists; foodies or mere gourmet lovers.

 

Hong Kong’s vast culinary landscape boasts international fusions, traditional recipes and innovative delectable creations. If you are planning to sample all these enticing flavours, look to stay at a centrally located Wanchai hotel where such amazing culinary endeavours can be experienced. Dorsett Wanchai Hong Kong is one such property you can consider staying at.

 

For rich and refined gourmet treats, be it gourmet burgers or other exotic gourmet dishes, you can discover the finest culinary creations by merely taking a stroll down the heart of Hong Kong. When in Wan Chai, you can find eateries that serve the much revered traditional cooking of Hong Kong too. Casual eateries inspired by Hanoi’s bia hoi culture and other humble establishments of cheap eats are often frequented by savings-minded travellers. Picture yourself relishing the bursting flavours of an authentic dim sum dish for about $12 with a pot of sweet tea for brunch, looking into the busy streets of Hong Kong. If that is your kind of vacation, Hong Kong is the place to visit.

 

While you are looking for a post-meeting pint or a wild night out in the city before you get back to that busy life, spare a moment to enjoy the creative drinks offered at the mesh of bars that decorate the streets of the city. Do not miss out on inventive concoctions attempted by the bartenders down in Hong Kong since they are inspired to be innovative in infusing authentic Hong Kong flavours to their list of signature drinks.

 

Intrigued by history, art and food, Lavinia Woolf is a writer who is passionate about the extraordinary and writes of the exhilarating and enchanting.

 

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