Hong Kong is known for its food scene and with the rise of Instagram, any and everyone has become a…
Browsing: Taste
Hong Kongers love to eat and drink! This city has an incredible selection of bars, restaurants, clubs, bistros, dai pai dongs, private kitchens, Michelin star experiences and everything in between!
We have brought you a round-up of our favourite places that Hong Kong has to offer including dim sum restaurants, the best private kitchens, coffee shops, ideas for a girls night out, where to go for a champagne brunch, inspiration for a mid-week meal and more.
Hong Kong’s food culture shows a mixture of influences from around the world. Indeed, the city is known as the…
As the up-and-coming hippest and hottest neighbourhood in the city, known by some as Hong Kong’s Brooklyn, Sham Shui Po…
Cha chaan tengs (茶餐廳) are Cantonese cafés that are key to Hong Kong food culture. They are frequently visited by…
Dai dai dongs are a classic roadside dining scene of Hong Kong food culture that offer quality Cantonese and Chiu…
Hong Kong has lots of traditional desserts that are loved by all. Most desserts are created with natural ingredients and…
Cheese is an umami bomb that’s actually mildly addictive. When your body digests this tangy, smooth, earthy, buttery food, its…
Bien Caramélisé is the first pâtisserie in Hong Kong to reinvent classic French pastries, by creating delicacies with no animal…
Those fun and festive nights are behind us and Dry January is in full swing, but we don’t see that as a reason for our social lives to suffer. Instead, we are embracing the non-alcoholic beverage with open arms and can see it definitely becoming a trend that lasts far beyond the end of the month.
Let’s take a walk around Sai Ying Pun, where we’ve found a fantastic selection of restaurants, cafes, pubs and quaint neighbourhood eateries for you to try.
If you want to ‘get away from it all’ then Lower Cheung Sha beach in South Lantau is the place to go. This beach has wonderful views of Lantau’s hills and is also home to some fabulous laidback beach restaurants.
Whether you’re looking for a quick pre-theatre bite, something to fuel a big night out or a lazy weekend brunch, we’ve got lots of inspiration for you in this guide to where to eat and drink in Wan Chai.
We were intrigued when we heard about this board game cafe hidden down a side street in Kennedy Town, so we chatted with owner Timothy Kuok to find out more.
Enjoy a delicious brunch without breaking the bank!
Find quiz nights, live music, fun and games and more at these bars and pubs with a little something extra.
The top eats and drinks in Tai Hang.
This isn’t your parent’s Wong Chuk Hang. What used to be mainly an industrial and residential area on south Hong Kong Island has blossomed over the years with cool art galleries and shops, along with hip cafes, bars and eateries.
Lazy weekend brunches and lunches with kids are definitely do-able if you choose the right restaurants. This selection of family-friendly spots should keep the whole gang happy.