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After laying dormant for years the former Police Married Quarters (PMQ), on Hollywood Road has come alive as the new creative heart of Hong Kong. The renovation has maintained and enhanced the original features of the site and transformed it into an exciting and innovative space for artists, designers, creatives and foodies to come together
The Chinnery in the Mandarin Oriental has a relaxed club-like atmosphere with inviting arm chairs and warm wood panelling. It serves traditional British cuisine including bangers and mash, fish and chips and steak and ale pie and is also home to one of the world’s largest collections of single malt whiskies – over 120. Closed
Stockton is a restaurant and bar tucked away right in the heart of Central. Step inside and enjoy the halcyon days of 1890s London in the wood paneled space which is full of classic furniture, art and antiques all sourced from markets in Paris. Not a private members club, although has a similar atmosphere and
Another Maximal Concepts Triumph, Mott 32 is a modern Cantonese restaurant that embodies the philosophy of farm to table cooking. Named after the 32 Mott Street, New York’s first Chinese convenience store, the interior of Mott 32 is a blend of New York Industrialism and Hong Kong imperialism. The menu is influenced by traditional recipes
Harlan Goldstein’s Comfort is the latest addition to the famous HK chef’s restaurant empire. This Euro loft-style restaurant serves up the chef’s favourite foods, that are designed to be enjoyed and shared with friends.
Sumac is a quiet spot on Gleanealy and serves beautiful Lebanese cuisine. There is a small outside terrace and it’s a brilliant spot for a night out with friends or date night.
Part of the Mira Group, The French Window brings the taste of a Parisian bistro to the IFC. The ingredients are sourced from France and the menu features a range of dishes traditional brasserie items that are designed for sharing. There’s a fresh seafood on ice bar with items ranging from oysters to lobsters. Great
A haven for vegetarians and vegans alike, Herbivores offers a creative menu of healthy and tasty dishes. The Staunton Street branch is small and cosy with tables designed for sharing. The recent opening in Hysan Place is much larger ideal for a spot of lunch/dinner after a busy day at the shops.
If you like steak, then La Vache is the perfect restaurant. Serving only Entrecote steak with house sauce, salad and fries, there’s no menu at all – just tell your server how you want your steak. The interior is much like a traditional french bistro – wooden tables and red and white tablecloths. HK$258 per
Chom Chom brings Vietnamese street food to the streets of SoHo. Vietnam-born Chef Peter Cuong Franklin’s menu is packed with tasty dishes that are ideal for pairing with the selection of regional beers. Dishes are designed for sharing and it’s a great spot to hang out with friends.
Mayta Peruvian Kitchen and Pisco Bar offers a selection of large and small plates which showcase Peruvian cuisine. Created by innovative chef Jamie Pesaque, the menu encourages guests to share and relax in a relaxed setting with a ceviche bar at the centre. The Pisco bar offers a wide selection of house-infused varieties which have
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Quaint little coffee shop with outlets in Central and Wan Chai. Has a menu of sandwiches, bagels and light meals, plus the Wan Chai branch has an outdoor seating area. Beautiful Italian coffee and talented baristas.
From the group that created Blue Butcher and Brickhouse, Fish and Meat focuses on the best produce, and techniques, to deliver fresh seafood, homemade pasta and farm-to-table cooking. Ideal for groups as the food can be easily shared.
The HMV Kafe offers a full menu of pastas and salads as well as the opportunity to listen to music while you eat using the tablets installed with a music app. In addition to the food menu, there are alcoholic beverages plus coffee, tea and soft drinks. Opening Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Bold, spicy Southeast Asian flavours and hand crafted cocktails rule the menu at this hip, urban rock’n’roll themed restaurant.