Eastern District
Refined French patisserie, including the most amazing cupcakes, macaroons and cookies. The Graham Street branch serves wine and beer and all stores offer takeaway. In addition to the locations below, there’s also a store with seating on the second floor of the Prince’s Building in Central.
Health food including extensive gluten free, healthy children’s snacks, and eco cleaning products.
Japanese skewer restaurant, open till late and the food is pretty delicious! Sometimes the service can be a bit hit or miss but the food makes up for it. The Happy Valley branch is very small so not great for groups.
One of Hong Kong’s oldest clubs with members who have a keen interest in sailing or rowing. Courses in sailing and rowing are offered members and non-members at various levels.
Victoria Park has plenty of space to run about as well as three different playgrounds and numerous toilets. It’s the location for numerous cultural events throughout the year and a popular spot on Sunday’s for helpers enjoying their day off.
Has fantastic views over Kowloon and suitable for children’s bikes and scooters. Facilities include playground, tennis courts and a jogging track.
Something a bit different, but this 19th century British Fort was an important battlefield during the 1941 Battle for Hong Kong. There are great views and it’s well maintained and preserved, showing 600 years of Hong Kong’s history of coastal defence. Closed on Thursdays.
The therapists are well trained and as well as excellent waxing, they also offer permanent hair removal, slimming treatments and facials.
Pizza Express is a popular international pizza chain with 19 locations in Hong Kong. The restaurant is great for families and serves a wide range of delicious freshly made pizzas, pastas, and salads. They offer takeaway and delivery service so you can have their tasty pizza anywhere you choose. Instant Booking at Pizza Express Wing Tung
One of Hong Kong’s most popular dim sum restaurants which has the most incredible pork dumplings. Good for families with high chairs and Ikea plate sets and lovely staff. Great to take visitors for good quality dim sum. Din Tai Fung has multiple locations, check them all out in the location column on the right.
Both the Central and Causeway Bay restaurants have a relaxed vibe with free wi-fi, newspapers and magazines to help while away a lazy Sunday morning. They serve tasty home-made breads, and have a delicious selection of brunch and supper dishes, with wine at a good price.
Authentic french crepes and galette served in a cosy atmosphere and their Causeway Bay outlet has a small outdoor balcony for lazy afternoons.
Stunning French food and a fabulous ambience. This is a hidden gem in the heart of the city.
Good Korean food and located opposite Times Square for when the shopping gets too much. The kids will love cooking the meat themselves and the set menu is well priced.
188° views to die for from the floor to ceiling windows overlooking the harbour make this restaurant a must-try. Choose from a varied menu of modern European cuisine or try out the oyster bar.