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Eaton Hotel Restaurants
Don’t miss the award-winning restaurant, Yat Tung Heen, which offers the best authentic Chinese cuisine in a stylish but classical environment.

[Yat Tung Heen]

Yat Tung Heen is renowned in Hong Kong as one of the finest Chinese restaurants.

This award-winning restaurant offers a delicious selection of Cantonese dishes and dim sum, from traditional favourites likes abalone and shark’s fin soup to original creations. In addition, Yat Tung Heen presents its signature dishes in a chic and comfortable environment.

Basement 2, Eaton Hotel, 380 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Opening Hours:
Mondays to Saturdays
Lunch 11:00 – 16:00
Dinner 18:00 – 23:00
Sundays & Public Holidays
Breakfast & Lunch 09:00 – 16:00
Dinner 18:00 – 23:00
(852) 2710 1093

[Coffee Shop]
Coffee Shop serves an extensive buffet for breakfast, a semi-buffet for lunch and dinner, and a variety of tempting snacks from afternoon to late evening.

4th Floor, Eaton Hotel, 380 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Sundays to Saturdays 06:30 – 01:00
(852) 2710 1863

[Lobby Lounge]
With its pleasant atmosphere and sunlit glass ceiling, the Lobby Lounge is a good place to indulge in a light meal, a dessert or a traditional afternoon tea. In the evening, you can also enjoy a refreshing cocktail under the stars.

4th Floor, Eaton Hotel, 380 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Sundays to Saturdays Open 24 hours
(852) 2710 1863

[Aroma Coffee Exchange]
From a morning cup to an after-dinner beverage, Aroma Coffee Exchange serves the best brewed coffees along with an impressive selection of pastries, chocolates, breads and sandwiches, all freshly prepared by the hotel’s chefs.

At the specialty delicatessen counter, you can choose from a tempting assortment of sandwiches, freshly-made cakes or pastries. With contemporary and open design, Aroma Coffee Exchange provides an elegant, cosy atmosphere where you can also enjoy free Internet access.

Lower Ground Level, Eaton Hotel, 380 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Sundays to Saturdays 07:00 – 00:00
(852) 2710 1864

[Planter's Bar]
Planter’s Bar is the ideal venue for meeting friends and business associates in the heart of Hong Kong. With an extensive international selection of beers, wines, liquors, cocktails and snacks, this is a popular and relaxed rendezvous for drinking, socialising, enjoying a fine cigar as well as listening to the contemporary live band. Planter’s Bar is also a perfect place for sports fans to gather to watch live game action.

4th Floor, Eaton Hotel, 380 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Sundays to Thursdays & Public Holidays
17:00 – 01:00
Fridays, Saturday & Public Holidays Eve
17:00 – 02:00
(852) 2710 1866

Mido Café
Old Hong Kong lives on at Mido Café. With a history of over half a century, Mido Café has retained its setting with every piece of furniture just the same as it was 50 years ago. As such, it has been featured in the scenes of many Hong Kong movies.

Located in Temple Street, the restaurant serves both Western and Eastern dishes. The famous Roasted Rice with Deep Fried Rid?? is highly recommended by customers.

G/F., 63 Temple Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong
60's Styled Tea Restaurant

Peking Restaurant
Step into Peking Restaurant and you’ll feel like you’re back in the 80’s. The setting, the food and the waiters all give you a sense of old Hong Kong. Peking Duck is the must-try dish. The crispy roasted duck skin with spring onions and cucumber plus the delicious plum sauce wrapped in thin pancakes is never too greasy. As an accompaniment you can choose noodles, dumplings or breads (baked, steamed or fired) instead of rice.

Remember to start with the refreshing appetizer – Shredded Chicken Salad with Jelly Fish and complete this unforgettable dinner with tasty Red Bean Paste Pancakes.

1/F., 227 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Beijing Cuisine

Yee Shun Dairy Company
Don’t be surprised by the efficiency of the waiters and the chefs of Yee Shun Dairy Company, which specialises in diary products and Hong Kong Style desserts. Its signature desserts are Steamed Egg Pudding and Double-Layer Steamed Milk Pudding. Milk lovers must try the mango or papaya milk, which is full of flavor with the right thickness.

63 Pilkem Street, Jordan, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Dairy Dessert

Congee & Noodle
A trip to Hong Kong is not complete without tasting congee and noodle. Nathan Congee and Noodle and Mak Man Kee Noodle Shop are must-stop spots for these very typical local meals.

Standing on Saigon Street for over 40 years, the congee of Nathan Congee and Noodle comes with a wide variety of seasonings. From chicken to mushrooms, the watery rice gruel is never boring.

The essence of a good bowl of noodles is not only about the noodle, but also the soup. The noodle of Mak Man Kee Noodle Shop is of high quality; its secret soup has also added colour to it. Try eating your noodle with Cantonese favourite – Wonton, the mouth-watering shrimp dumpling.

Nathan Congee and Noodle

11 Saigon Street, Yau Ma Tei, Yau Ma Tei
Cantonese Styled Congee and Noodles

Mak Man Kee Noodle Shop

G/F., 51 Gascoigne Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Cantonese Styled Congee and Noodles

Tsui Wah Restaurant
Experience authentic Hong Kong at Tsui Wah Restaurant. The atmosphere is down-to-earth, and the pace is fast and efficient as it is always packed. The menu of Tsui Wah is extensive, covering not only Hong Kong’s culinary delights, but Malaysian and Japanese dishes. Try out the hot Milk Tea which leaves a remarkable after taste.

G/F., 77-83 Gascoigne Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Hong Kong Styled Tea Restaurant

Kung Wo Tong
Since 1904 Kung Wo Tong has been renowned for making Herbal Turtle Jelly. Herbal Turtle Jelly contains turtle shell extract and over 20 kinds of herbs. The original formula was established in the mid-1800s and was exclusive for the Qing Dynasty royal family.

If the Herbal Turtle Jelly does not suit your appetite, try some of their typical Chinese herbal teas. (talk about the pear tea,etc.)

G/F, 15 Woosung St, Yau Ma Tei, Kln., Yau Ma Tei
Chinese Styled Herb Tea House

Hill Wood Road
Over 30 restaurants and bars are packed in this 200-metre-long alley. From Chinese to Vietnames restaurants, Japanese hotpot to Hong Kong style hotpot, café to pub, there’s always a place to suit your mood and your appetite.

As the restaurants are usually crowded around lunchtime and dinnertime, you are advised to book in advance if you do not want to spend your time waiting.

345 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong kong
Varieties of Cuisines from different countries

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