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Al Fresco dining in Hong Kong

After I'd always thought that "al fresco" was a fancy way of saying "outside" (as in, "Dahling, I do believe we absolutely must dine al fresco tonight. Won't you open the Pimm's?"), I've done a Google search and found that someone had looked for a definition, and discovered that "fresco" is Italian for "cool".

Which is fine by me, as several of my favourite places for eating outside in Hong Kong aren't fancy, but are well cool.

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