It is a Wednesday night in Hong Kong, and across the city strangers step into restaurants with a mixture of anticipation and nerves. Some arrive with confidence, others linger at the entrance, scanning for faces that are unfamiliar yet will soon be their dining companions. For the next few hours, they will share dishes, stories and perhaps even a little silence – a dinner date with the
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