If you feel the need for a little extravagance in your life, here are six fine dining restaurants to consider
MOST OF US ARE NOT billionaires or Paris Hilton, so we tend to stick with lifestyles that are affordable and relatively low key. Every now and then, however, it's good to break away from our routines and treat ourselves to something special. This sort of indulgence usually involves spending more money but it does not always have to be about splurging.
Hong Kong has many fine dining, 'special occasion' restaurants, where everything from the decor to the tablecloths has been carefully chosen to appeal to the discerning diner. They make you feel good when you are there and you are always excited before you arrive at the door.
Of course, what constitutes fine dining is highly subjective. Pan-seared foie gras used to be an extravagant dish but now it is served at weekend brunch buffets.
You may not agree with all of the six 'posh' restaurants featured in the next two pages but they all have fans who consider them special and they are all highly enjoyable places to visit.
T'ang Court