Yau Tsim Mong District
Premium steaks and grill favourites. The Wan Chai restaurant has a fabulous rooftop with views overlooking Happy Valley and beyond. The bar upstairs is perfect for after work drinks and the restaurant has a good ambience, attentive service and excellent steaks.
With distinctly British influenced styling and fabulous coffee, this is one of the coolest coffee shops in town. It’s not a traditional sit down coffee shop as there are only a few seats outside, but serves high quality coffee and is a popular spot in the trendy neighbourhood of Tai Hang.
Great coffee shop with a delicious variety of beans including the slightly insane Kopi Lukwak coffee which is amongst the most expensive in the world. Also serves great gelato and sandwiches. For all locations, see their website.
Sports include cricket, football, squash and hockey and the club is relaxed with good facilities for sport and entertaining.
The place to go to see the Chinese tradition of keeping caged song birds.
With a cycling track, jogging paths and an amazing view of the city from a different angle, West Kowloon Waterfront Promenade is an oasis of calm away from the hustle and bustle of the every day.
In the heart of TST, Kowloon Park has a bird lake, playgrounds, numerous different gardens and a sports centre with indoor and outdoor swimming pools.
Features a planetarium along with the hall of Space Science and the hall of Astronomy.
Museum with hands on exhibits that kids of all ages will love. A great place to take children to interest them in science. Closed on Thursdays.
Houses numerous collections relating to Hong Kong’s History. Definitely worth a visit and is next door to the Science Museum so both can be done in a day.
Holds one of the most impressive collections of Chinese Art in the world. Exhibits rotate but include artefacts, calligraphy and antique treasures. Closed on Thursdays.
A museum covering aspects of Hong Kong’s history and heritage and set in a former British army barracks.
Steakhouse with a very relaxed vibe, seating inside or on the outside lawn. The setting is beautiful in this former police station dating back to the colonial era. The service is attentive and the food is excellent. The weekend brunch with free pour champagne and entertainment for the children is wonderful!
Casual all day dining with both buffet and a la carte. The free flow champagne Sunday brunch with great views of Hong Kong Island, and a vast selection of international cuisines make this one of the best brunch options in HK.
Al Molo has stunning views from TST over the Hong Kong skyline and offers Italian cuisine from celebrity chef, Michael White. The weekend set brunch is fabulous, with a huge selection of cold cuts, salads, cheese and soups to start with delicious main course and dessert.
Chinese contemporary dining with an emphasis on seafood served in a stunning setting with 180° views of Hong Kong. Will wow visitors.
Fine dining dim sum with stunning harbour views. Recipient of two Michelin stars in 2013.