1. Big John
2. Temple Street Night Market
3. Hing Kee Restaurant
Nico Luchsinger: Come for the oyster pancake and the people-watching.
4. Hong Kong Museum of History
Brad H: If you're strapped for time, skip through the bottom level and go to the 2nd level starting with area #5. The first four areas are just geology and archaeology. Interesting but not unique.
5. Victoria Peak
6. Life Café Restaurant & Bar
Nico Luchsinger: Great juices. Dry cookies.
7. Tim Ho Wan
Nico Luchsinger: Dim sum place with a Michelin star (this is their second location, the original is in Mong Kok). Get the pork buns.
8. Yan Wo Dou Bun Chong
9. Law Fu Kee
Nico Luchsinger: Cheap but awesome wonton soup.
10. Mido Café
Nico Luchsinger: Come for the French Toast and the half-coffee, half-tea thing.
11. Ayuthaiya
Nico Luchsinger: Upscale but amazing Thai place in Central.
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