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The 15 Best Places for Sushi in Hong KongCreated by Foursquare Lists Sushi KuuLove the creative sushi rolls, must trys are the dragon roll and rainbow roll. Also the boiled black pork, amazing!Lettuce salmon wrap is a must try! And, if you like eel, dragon rolls are delicious!My favorite sushi place in HK. Best omakase for price and value. Never once been disappointed. Always leave stuffed & happy. Most fun at sushi bar to interact with chefs & owner. ZumaSunday brunch is extremely worth it here! All you can drink VC champagne and most of all delicious sushi, sashimi and other japanese foods! Spicy tuna roll, hamachi roll, cocktails, nice ambience, good locationGreat Japanese dishes with modern twist, the best rolls and sashimi in town! The lounge area is very spacious and cosy, with advanced mixologists behind the bar! Sen-ryoAmazing sushi here, fresh and decent price! No reservation so may need to queue earlyGreat Sushi, but be prepared to pay a bit more. But it's worth 😀Nice ambience, Japanese beer and delicious running Sushi this place offers everything you'd expect from a solid Sushi place. S

pens at 11:15am for lunch. Come early, avoid the lunch time crowd!Best sushi I've had in HK yet!must try Fried shrimp roll and soft crab hand roll <3 Sushi Shin 鮨辰日本料理One of the best sushi counter in Hong Kong. Seared Flounder sushi and Seared Toro Jaw sushi are fabulous!!! Must try the Hokkaido Uni and Fresh Toro... Must seat in the counter for best quality...Delicious sushi, very authentic. F
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ervice is great too Doraya 定食Blue fin tuna dish w/garlic butter was perfect! Good beer/wine selection also, and great roasted salmon roll!Best sashimi rice bowls for the price. Bit in the back of the restaurant if you want the full attention of your dining partner (no phone service!)Great quality sashimi and nice value dinner sets Kyozasa Japanese RestaurantFresh sashimi esp the sea urchin! Hhe chopped fatty tuna belly with rice is one of the better dishes here - the tuna is fresh, chopped finely with Japanese scallions and topped on steamed rice or sushi rice.Fresh sashimi, food taste good just like eating in real Japan restaurant. Pushi Mori 森壽司Very fresh sushi and sashimi at a very reasonable price! Ehe best Hokkaido Sashimi lunch setVery fresh sashimi and great value lunch set!!! NobuMust try their new style sashimi, rich in flavour so you might wanna play safe with the selection-salmon! &he black cod, NOBU sushi assortment & the chef's dessert platter....mmMMMMMmmmm....S

ashimi tacos are a MUST! Fantastic service and awesome views. Not cheap but great experience.The best Japanese restaurant in HK. Delicious California roll, spicy Edamammy and yummmmy black code 👌. The chocolate fondue not that much Sushi SaseThe uni sushi is the best in town!Tried traditional sushi lunch set $350, really filling w miso soup, chawamushi(Yum!), 7pieces sushi set, 1 roll (tuna tartar with shiso, must try), another eel sushi with tamago sashimi, udon, full!Must order the omakase..impeccable decor, highest quality fish! Sushi HiroSushi and sashimi here would never let you down. Ask for the osusume (recommended) dishes or fish of the day and you will get very professional advices.Best sushi in townLove the lunch sets! Great deal and good value for the food. Frshi One 一壽司My favourite sushi place of all times. They have the freshest fish and a badass conveyer belt sushi bar. At 10pm they have 50% off on everything, so get in line early!Vehighly recommend the mango salad and the western style salmon nigiriSushis, Mango & crab Salad, Japanese Dumplings.🐙🐟 KenjoPlace is small, but it's one of the best & authentic Japanese restaurants in HK! Try

the tuna fish with scallions over rice ;) also, great sushi & sashimi set lunches. Mr. Kenjo is friendly too!Easily the best sushi I've had in hk. Sit at the bar and let the chef make whatever's fresh. Definitely try the urchin...amazing! Be prepared for a hefty bill though, you get what you pay for though!Great deal for quality sushi for lunch (~150HKD per set). Their Japanese lunch box comes with a wide assortment of Japanese dishes for $180HKD. Sushi Ta-keBest sushi I've had in HK. But that's not saying much. Doesn't live up to its sister restaurant Sushiko Honten in TokyoDishes are generally nice. Topnotch service, Sashimi here are great and fresh (Uni and fatty tuna are to die for!) Downside is small and loud, also very pricy, expect a thousand per person for dinnerLunch menu starts from HK$ 180. The premium sashimi platter is HK$ 280 and deluxe sashimi/sushi platter HK$320 KishokuI tried their premium sushi lunch set, the chef served you piece by piece and followed your speed! Defi

nitely the best for value sushi lunch in town.One of the best sushi spots in hkQuality sushi for Hong Kong with decently priced lunch sets. Request to dine at the bar table for the full experience. Do not miss out on the bafun uni!Stay humble, be fearless, and work, work, work, work, work, work. Please update your browser to display correctly Using an older version of the browser will increase the risk of malware attacks.Please upgrade to IE 10 or latest morden browser.A van collided with a Dragonair plane carrying nearly 300 people at Hong Kong International Airport on Thursday afternoon, leaving the driver trapped in the vehicle with head injuries. Flight KA691 was leaving an apron heading to the runway at shortly after 4pm, the Airport Authority said. “The plane was about to leave Hong Kong for Penang when it collided with a [China Aircraft Services] vehicle near apron 25,” an authority spokeswoman said. A police spokesman said: “The driver who was trapped on board the light goods vehicle was rescued.

He was injured in the head and shoulder and taken conscious to North Lantau Hospital for treatment.” Dragonair sources said its crew were not thought to be at fault, according to an inquiry by the airline. Footage of the incident shows the van driving directly towards the aircraft as it rolls towards the runway. The vehicle appears to shift to the right of the plane at the last moment, avoiding the belly of the plane but hitting one of its engines. The van was dragged several metres along the tarmac. At the point of collision, a member of the airport ground staff rushed in front of the plane signalling frantically for it to stop. The video appeared to corroborate initial claims that the van driver was at fault. Five fire engines and two ambulances were deployed after receiving a call at 4.19pm and the injured driver was freed by firefighters, according to the Fire Services Department. Dragonair said there were no reports of any injuries to the 295 passengers or crew.