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2013-02-22
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Hong Kong is a wonderful, culturally diverse place and what's even better is that we would sometimes put our own spin on foreign cultures and create something unique out of it, and the Hong Kong take on Western cuisine is a great example. Loyal Dining, situated on Wellington Street, is a restaurant that serves 60's and 70's Hong Kong-style Western food. The word "Loyal" is a transliteration of the restaurant's Chinese name "来佬" (pronounced "Loi Lo"), an old-school Cantonese term referring to Wes
As Hong Kong became increasingly affluent a few decades ago, locals started to become fascinated with foreign food and culture, which helped popularize some "Western" restaurants such as Tai Ping Goon, Queen's Cafe or Boston Restaurant. Even though some of these local favourite dishes might sound or taste eccentric (e.g. sirloin steak served with Jasmine rice), they often turn out to be tasty and satisfying.
Loyal Dining has an enticing menu filled with nostalgic dishes and an interesting retro-style decor in a brown-and-yellow theme. What Loyal Dining is also famous for is their late-night dim sums starting from 10p.m., which makes the eatery a good alternative to the 24-hour Tsui Wah sitting across the road. In fact, many people see Loyal Dining as a classier and less noisy option for a post-clubbing feast!
在威灵顿街镛记酒家再上一点的来佬餐馆是吃港式西餐的好地方,有焗猪扒饭,来佬汁鸡翼等怀旧菜式。最重要是晚上十点后可以叫点心,吃宵夜不想去翠华的话可以来这里!
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