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From savoury fondue afternoon tea sets to The Peninsula’s classic high tea, here’s where to enjoy this time-honoured pastime in Hong Kong.
Banker is a great, artsy place to cozy up on the weekends! With funky music playing in the background, pick a good bottle of wine or beer from their menu to sit back and enjoy.
Helmed by experienced chef, Tom Burney, Invisible Kitchen delivers high quality gourmet food with fresh and nutritious ingredients to suit your occasion. With signature dishes such as Monkfish Fillet ...
Developing a collection which specialises in fine furniture, unique Chinese art and primitive art pieces, Connie Tsang also provides consulting services to assist you in building an authentic and ...
Sense 99 may be a little tough to find, but that’s part of the fun! Once you get there, you will love this place, unlike any other in Hong Kong. It’s a casual bar, opened by artists to hang out or to ...
If you’re looking for Cantonese comfort food, Matchbox Cafe is the place to go. The restaurant gives off a mismatched feel, with movie theatre seats at tables, baskets for lampshades and a bicycle as ...
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Spring Deer is one of those classic Hong Kong restaurants that has developed a reputation of a necessary dining stop for both locals and tourists. It has little to no décor, but that’s not exactly ...
M Cuisine is a spacious private kitchen that also offers hands-on cooking classes. The tasting menus change seasonally and tend to be inspired by Mediterranean cuisine, with a contemporary twist.