Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Hutong

28/F, One Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China


Savor avant-garde Oriental cuisine in the midst of traditional Chinese architectural settings. Fusing Chinese heritage-inspired décor and traditional Oriental cuisine with a contemporary twist, Hutong restaurant is a cultural amalgamation of the old and new.
Dressed up to resemble the ancient courtyard neighborhoods of Peking, Hutong restaurant is an intriguing blend of old China re-interpreted, and housed in a modern minimalist setting of glass and elm wood. The restaurant derives its name from the narrow alleys that connect these courtyards, commonly known as hutongs. Inside, guests dine in dark, muted interiors, with spectacular views of the dramatic Victoria harbor skyline. The cuisine is traditional Northern Chinese, and a touch on the spicy side. But feel free to ask your server for recommendations to cater to your personal tastes. Do note that there’s a minimum charge of HK$300 (US$39) per person for dinner.


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