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Q: Do you guys know any good Indian or Sushi places in Hong Kong?

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9 years 16 weeks ago in  Food  - Other cities

 
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Holy snappin dooleys matey.....

Are you fair dinkum!

Hellllooo.... You mean HK, that small place near China, right??

Bloody hell...

 

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Hong Kong has lots of Indian restaurants; especially in Kowloon area. 

You can try Gaylord....Bombay Nights.....Indian kitchen.

One good one is Woodland; on 2nd floor of a mall besides Kowloon Shangrila.

 

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Tsim Sha Sui has a nice sushi place just in front of a random mall I can't remember the name and a bar street, not far from K11.

 

I'm very sorry I can't be more specific, I'm really lost in Hong Kong, but if you can find it, you'll enjoy very food sushis for $9 a plate.

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