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Indian Food in Hong Kong

Any good indian food in Hong Kong or Macau?  Starting to make my list for my next trip.
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Originally posted by bruno at 8-4-2012 08:24
Any good indian food in Hong Kong or Macau?  Starting to make my list for my next trip.

Wyndham Str low numbers there are a few places worth the journey. Always was a huge fan of Curry in a Hurry in Causeway Bay plaza food hall place (can't remember now what its called, the big place) .




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Reply #1 bruno's post

You have asked a lot of questions regarding HK & Macau, when do you arrive?




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I am thinking of trying to make a trip sometime this summer - will def be in hk in sept for a conference.

i am planning to do a asia trip in may/june - hk, macau, singapore and jakarta - hopefully bangkok.
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I am thinking of trying to make a trip sometime this summer - will def be in hk in sept for a conference.

i am planning to do a asia trip in may/june - hk, macau, singapore and jakarta - hopefully ba ...

LOL - So for a potential trip at some time in the next 4-6 months you feel it necessary on your list of things to do to find Indian Food in a country you might travel to? Seriously?

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sadly yes

i have been to hk like 10 plus times with my old job and the main thing i ate was mcdonalds in central as it was the only place open at 4 am - i had to work us hours for work

not a big mcdonalds fan

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Maybe you should join http://www.tripadvisor.com/ then?

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Try OPENRICE.COM .  I can't read chinese worth a lick, but so just go the the site, click the 'english' button on the upper right corner and you should easily be able to find decent food around you.  

Just take the ratings with a grain of salt like you would with YELP.COM here in the states, some pple gush...some give ridiculously low scores for minor flaws, but with enough reviews, it averages out.   

However, i do think HKer's generally think of themselves as a city of full of gourmets where they all possess a very sophisticated palate.  HK, being as cosmopolitan as it is...does allow for the locals there to be exposed to a lot of different cuisines, but when you hear some go on and on about a certain food or cuisine they really know relatively little about, it gets to a bit tedious.  I know this is a big generalization...not all are like this, but among my own family, friends and locals i've met, a good number think this way.  (hey, maybe it's just my family and friends).   Hope this hasn't offended too many local brothers.
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Reply #7 bruno's post

So you have been to HK many times. . .

The main thing you ate was McDonalds, but you are not a McDonalds fan.... ?

You have started a thread about Indian food, pretty easy to google restaurants in HK.

You have started two threads about US travel info to HK.

A thread about KTV's in HK and Macau. . .

A thread about restaurants in Macau.....

Then another thread about your advice about Macau...

WTF!

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Reply #7 bruno's post

there is a place called Chung King Mansion, in Tsim Sha Tsui, on Kowloon Side. You can see plenty of  Indian restaurants on the ground floor and first floor.

In Central, go to Wyndham Street, you can come across a few decent Indian restaurants.

At 4 am no restaurant will be open. So, you have to go to these places around 11.30 am and most closes at 10.30 PM.
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The food at Chung King Mansion isn't that great.

Like mentioned above, Gaylord is pretty good. You can also try Bombay Dreams at central. I go there frequently and the atmosphere and the food are awesome. You can try it out specially if you are going on a date or something like that.
http://www.diningconcepts.com.hk/BombayDreamsC/index.php
I guess this is the wyndham street one that people are talking about.

Also, there a couple of indian restaurants in wan chai. One is Khana Khazana and the other one is Jo Jo.
http://www.khanakhazana.hk/
http://www.jojofood.com/

Not exactly sure, but I guess one of them is pure vegetarian.
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