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Hong Kong’s Dot Cod restaurant scores big with World Cup screenings

Hong Kong’s Dot Cod restaurant scores big with World Cup screenings

Fans in England shirts packed the restaurant, and waves of cheering erupted the moment Harry Kane slotted home a penalty to put the Three Lions 3-1 ahead. After 24 years in its former basement venue in Landmark Prince’s, Dot Cod relocated in March... Read more.

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