Fish Bar — Australian. $$$ The hotel's first alfresco dining/casual bar, it evokes an island resort or beachside Australia with its teak furniture, deep blue furnishings and water wall highlighting the glow of the pool outside its open doors. Ceiling fans and the breeze that accompanies its seventh-floor terrace location keeps you cool year-round. The open kitchen offers an array of fresh seafood that is nothing short of fantastic. The stunning view, efficient service, delicious food and surprisingly laid-back atmosphere promise a great evening. Open daily for HH 5:30-7:30pm, dinner 5:30-9:30pm and all-day dining 10:30am-9:30pm Sat, Sun, and PH. Amex,MC,V.
JW Marriott Hotel, One Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, 2841-3858.
NICHOLINI'S — Italian. $$$$ Gets kudos from honest-to-goodness Italians, and that's good enough for us. The food is knowledgeably introduced, beautifully presented and delicious. It remains one of the Italian business community's favorites. Open Mon-Sat noon-3pm, daily 6:30pm-11pm. Sun brunch 11am-3pm. AE,DC,MC, V.
8/F Conrad International Hong Kong, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, 2521-3838.
YE SHANGHAI — Shanghainese. $-$$$ Tucked away on the third floor of Pacific Place, Ye Shanghai has a novel innovation compared with the mall's other eateries: windows, and lots of 'em. The menu has an expansive selection of tasty northern Chinese food. Open daily 11:30am-3pm, Sun-Wed 6pm-11pm, Thu-Sat 6pm-11:30pm. AE,DC,MC,V.
Level 3, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, 2918-9833. Also 6/F The Marco Polo Hongkong Hotel, 3 Canton Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui, 2376-3322.
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