1. The Peninsula Hong Kong

    A 1928 hotel where pageboys in pillbox hats open doors onto palm-filled lobbies and string quartets play in gilt galleries, The Peninsula Hong Kong trades in the theatrical grammar of colonial luxury. Gaddi's serves French classics downstairs while Felix, a Philippe Starck restaurant above, pivots toward sleek contemporaneity—a duality the entire place performs with whispered, impeccable service.

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