Central and Western District
NZ and Argentine beef, organic poultry, seafood and cheese for delivery.
This store is dedicated to promoting French language and culture. It opened it doors in 1987 and since has remained the only French bookstore in Hong Kong. In addition to books the store sells comics, textbooks, dictionaries, travel guides, stationery and DVD’s.
Carries a diverse selection of special interest books, from art and design to business and travel as well as best-sellers and a children’s section.
Bookstore featuring a brilliant selection of adults and children’s books, gifts and accessories. The biggest location has more than 900 magazine titles and more than 20,000 book titles. All locations have a children’s section and some host special children events from time to time. For details of further stores check the Bookazine website.
Fabulous venue that hosts regular cabaret, festivals, art exhibitions and rehearsal space. Also serves great vegetarian food – worth becoming a member to go to their interesting and fun events.
Stunning rooftop bar with views across the harbour. The restaurant serves delicious food combining the best of Asian and International influences and Ms B’s cakes are a great way to finish any meal, or can be enjoyed for afternoon tea. Enjoy the sunset with a cocktail with some of the best views in HK.
Located right on the waterfront for spectacular views, enjoy a pre-theatre drink or choose from the snack menu. An excellent lunch buffet is available weekdays 12 -2.30pm.
Enjoy splendid harbour views from the 49th Floor of the Upper House. This grand café serves modern European classics and one of Hong Kong’s best afternoon teas and the service is extremely efficient and attentive. There are even spectacular views from floor to ceiling windows next to the sinks in the bathrooms! A great place to wow
Offer foot reflexology, and a range of hand and body massage. Branches across Central make this a very popular spot especially in the early evenings.
Italian gourmet specialities and a heaven for foodies. Sells everything from extra virgin olive oil, to fruits and vegetables directly from Italy. Products are very high quality and fairly reasonably priced. Some venues have in-store dining and all offer take away sandwiches, salads etc. For details of further stores, see their website.
Delicious premium meet, cheese, bakery items both in-store and delivery. Meat is often organic and generally imported – very high quality at prices that won’t break the bank.
One of Hong Kong’s leading spa providers, Sense of Touch offer a whole range of treatments from massages, to pedicures. Their salons are a haven of tranquillity and pampering is what they do best!
Coffee for the connoisseur, created by runner up to the Hong Kong Barista Championships, Derek Chiu, this place has some serious coffee on offer! The wide range of chocolate is worth a look, particularly the dark chocolate and bacon… New store opened November 2014 in Wan Chai – two storey cafe offering the same stunning coffee plus
Full dental services including children’s dentistry, cosmetic and implants. Dr Sandra Hulac is particularly good with children.
General family medicine, obstetrics, gynaecology, and surgical specialists. 4 locations in Central, Repulse Bay, Wan Chai and Clearwater Bay.
Located on Hollywood Road, the Man Mo Temple is a must see and a stark contrast to the bustling streets of SoHo that surround it. The spirals of incense burning can make the atmosphere overpowering, but as the largest Man Mo temple in Hong Kong, it is certainly worth a visit.
With two locations in Central in the IFC and Landmark, Fuel is one of the most popular spots for the coffee connoisseur. Service can sometimes be a little tricky though, and expect to pay around $40 for a flat white.