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Harlan Goldstein opens Sushi To

Sushi To by Harlan Goldstein - Food

Who? Harlan Goldstein

What? Celebrity chef Harlan Goldstein has recently opened his new restaurant, Sushi To by Harlan Goldstein. Named after Goldstein’s long term business partner, the restaurant is situated on the 29th floor of Soundwill Plaza II Midtown and boasts breath-taking harbour views. The new restaurant seeks to present a “redefined Japanese dining experience” by combining tradition and contemporary creativity.

When? Open now

Where? 29/F, Soundwill Plaza II Midtown, 1-29 Tung Lung Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

How? For more information, see www.sushito-dining.com

Fly via British Airways

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