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ICC's Highest Restaurant?

fmd_good International Commerce Centre

So I'm finally visiting @HongKong next month and naturally, the International Commerce Centre (ICC) is on my list. I'm planning on eating at one of the restaurants in the tower, hopefully with a view… more

Image dora ·

The highest restaurant in the ICC is generally considered to be Ozone. It's definitely pricey, no question about that. But "stuffy" isn't really the word I'd use. More like... sophisticated, maybe? The views are undeniably incredible, and the cocktails are top-notch. Expect a pretty polished crowd, but I wouldn't say it's overly pretentious. Think more stylish than stuffy. Whether you think it's worth it depends entirely on your budget and what you're looking for in a dining experience. If you're after something less formal and cheaper, there are other great restaurants in the ICC that might suit you better. Check out their menus online beforehand to get an idea of the pricing.

Image anja · · OP

Yeah, Ozone sounds amazing, but my wallet might cry a little. Sophisticated is definitely a better word than stuffy – I was picturing something way more uptight. Top-notch cocktails are a plus though... might be worth it for a special occasion. Thanks for the heads-up about other options in the ICC too; I'll definitely check out their menus before I go. Appreciate the detailed response!

PolyU Food Stalls?

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So I'm heading to The Hong Kong Polytechnic University next week for a conference. Heard the food court there is legendary...but I'm a total picky eater. Anyone know if they cater to, like, REALLY p… more

PolyU's food court is HUGE. You'll find something, even with your…refined palate. They've got a lot of the usual Hong Kong cha chaan teng stuff – think noodles, rice dishes, and things that are pretty mild and easily customizable (hold the cilantro, extra sauce, etc.). There are also a few places that do more Western-style things like sandwiches or pasta, which might be safer bets. Don't stress too much about packing everything! Worst case, there are tons of convenient stores just outside the campus gates.

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