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Veda Café and Bar blends tradition with the modern palate
Veda, Hong Kong's well-known fine-dining Indian restaurant, is evolving as a new concept – Veda Café and Bar. Under the guidance of Avni Jhunjhnuwala, the daughter of the original founder, the café is launching a new, modern menu that emphasizes both flavor and nutrition, an homage to traditional Indian home cooking with contemporary twists.
Rise and dine with RightSideUp’s new weekend brunch
RightSideUp, one of the newest additions to Hong Kong's dining scene, has introduced a Weekend Brunch Menu, available from noon - 5 p.m. on weekends and public holidays. The menu is crafted to satisfy both classic brunch lovers and those seeking something a bit different. Highlights include the Thick &...
The 7 best spots for cheap eats in Central, Hong Kong
Hong Kong is known as one of Asia's top culinary capitals for good reason. The variety in the city is incredible, ranging from fine dining and Michelin-starred restaurants to local street food spots and – any Hong Konger’s favorite – cheap eats. During the day, office workers swarm out in search of affordable bites, and in the evening, the city is a playground for those seeking delicious, budget-friendly dinners. While Central is notorious for its pricey F&B scene, we've rounded up some affordable options to check out in the neighborhood. From Bib Gourmand dim sum to delicious Thai feasts, Central’s got it all – affordable, delish and convenient spots to dig in.
The best hotpot spots in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
When it comes to hotpot, Causeway Bay is a neighborhood worth exploring. With a rich variety of options throughout the city, this area offers everything from traditional soup bases to innovative flavors that elevate the hotpot experience. From premium cuts of beef to fresh seafood, we've rounded up some of the neighborhood's best hotpot restaurants. Whether you’re already a hotpot lover or just branching out to try something new, this guide will lead you to the top spots in Causeway Bay to find bubbling broths and fresh ingredients.
Causeway Bay’s 6 newest cafes and restaurants to hit up in 2024
Hong Kong's Causeway Bay has welcomed a wave of new cafes and restaurants this year, offering everything from cozy coffee spots to vibrant eateries with global flavors. From cozy corners for catching up with friends to solo work sessions, Causeway Bay’s newest spots have something to offer everyone. With their unique atmospheres and creative menus, these cafes and restaurants are great additions to the bustling dining scene in Hong Kong. We’ve scoped out the freshest spots for your caffeine fix and chill vibes, so read on for some of the newest spots to hit up in 2024.
From Hong Kongers hooked on smartphones to an mpox emergency — here's your weekly round-up
Hong Kong is addicted to smartphones, and people in the city know it. A recent survey of 1,000 Hong Kongers by Preplay, an online language learning service, found that over 63% of respondents said that they were addicted to their phones. But those people are also trying to fix the...
How smartphone addiction is impacting Hong Kong
Hong Kong is addicted to smartphones, and people in the city know it. Hong Kong is addicted to smartphones, and people in the city know it. A recent survey of 1,000 Hong Kongers by Preplay, an online language learning service, found that over 63% of respondents said that they were addicted to their phones.
The best 7 biking trails in Hong Kong for your next scenic ride
Ever thought about swapping your hiking boots for bike pedals in Hong Kong? It's a game-changer for exploring through the New Territories' landscapes or catching ocean breezes on the islands. You'll find routes that weave through tranquil parks, bustling cityscapes and serene waterfronts, all offering a unique perspective of this vibrant city. Whether you're into leisurely rides or crave a bit of adrenaline, Hong Kong's biking scene has something to offer. So, grab your bike, pack some snacks and read on to learn more about the city’s beautiful landscapes for two wheels with these seven top cycling trails.
The best 10 wedding venues in Hong Kong to tie the knot
Hong Kong has amazing venues for planning a wedding straight out of a fairy tale. Say “I do” with breathtaking sea views or atop the city in a towering skyscraper, or if you’re feeling adventurous, you could even tie the knot on a ferry, cruising through the harbor with the skyline as your backdrop. For those who prefer the ease of all-in-one packages, luxury hotels offer everything from stunning decorations to gourmet banquets, making planning a breeze. Whether you’re looking for grand elegance or cozy charm for your big day, these 10 Hong Kong wedding venues cater to every dream and detail.
Hong Kong gets a new yoga home with Yoga Movement’s Central debut
Singapore’s Yoga Movement, known for its community-driven approach to fitness, has opened its first Hong Kong studio at H Queen’s in Central. The 4,000-square-foot space marks the brand’s international debut, offering a mix of yoga classes designed for all levels. Founded by Alicia Pan and Peter Thew...
What’s going on this month? – 6 things to do this August 2024 in Hong Kong
August in Hong Kong is a weather rollercoaster, but don’t let that stop you from enjoying the city’s best summer events. This month, Hong Kong is brimming with events that are perfect for making the most of the summer. From vibrant festivals and shopping sprees to cool pop-up events and unique experiences, there's always something happening in the city to keep you on your toes. Whether you're into shopping sprees, rooftop parties or just looking for something fun to fill your weekend, there's plenty happening around town to keep you entertained. So, mark your calendar and get ready to dive into all the action with these six things to do in Hong Kong in August 2024.
6 August menus and deals to check out before summer ends in Hong Kong 2024
Want to make the most of August before summer bids adieu? Hong Kong’s dining scene is buzzing with fresh new menus and deals to savor this season. From vibrant ceviche and seafood specials to innovative tea-infused dishes and enticing brunches, there’s something to tickle every taste bud. Whether you're in the mood for a laid-back meal or an exciting night out, now’s the perfect time to explore the city’s summer offerings. So, we've rounded up the best menus in Hong Kong to check out in August 2024.
ReThink HK 2024 set to be Hong Kong's largest sustainability event
ReThink HK returns to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from September 12 - 13, 2024, for its fifth installment, promising to be the city's most expansive sustainability event yet. This year, the conference will host over 500 speakers and expects to draw around 8,000 delegates, aiming to enhance engagement and drive sustainable practices across various sectors.
The top teppanyaki restaurants in Hong Kong
In Hong Kong's bustling culinary landscape, teppanyaki stands out as a distinctive Japanese dining experience. Rooted in the marriage of "teppan" (iron plate) and "yaki" (grilled or cooked), this culinary style offers more than just a meal; it's an interactive encounter. Skilled chefs take command of sizzling griddles, delivering an engaging show that is bound to captivate camera-ready diners. If you're on the hunt for a teppanyaki restaurant in the city for your next outing, read on for a list of our picks for the top teppanyaki offerings in Hong Kong.
Your neighborhood guide to Tung Ping Chau for an island escape this summer 2024
Tung Ping Chau Island is a hidden gem worth uncovering on your Hong Kong adventure list. Nestled closer to mainland China than Hong Kong Island itself, this UNESCO Global Geopark is a feast for the eyes with stunning rock formations and clear blue waters that’ll make you question if you’re still in the city. Hop on a ferry and cruise over to this crescent-shaped paradise, where you can marvel at unique geological wonders formed over millions of years from ancient volcanic eruptions. Dive into the crystal-clear waters, snorkel around vibrant coral reefs, and don’t miss scenic hiking trails and cozy campsites to truly soak in the island's natural beauty. Whether you’re a nature lover or just craving a break from the urban cityscape, Tung Ping Chau promises a day trip filled with awe and wonder.
1880 Hong Kong to open at Two Taikoo Place
The social club 1880 is set to make its mark in Hong Kong by the end of 2024, taking over four floors at Two Taikoo Place. Originating from Singapore, 1880 is known for blending hospitality with networking events, and its Hong Kong location aims to push that further by integrating work and play.
8 new cafes and coffee shops to visit in Central, Hong Kong, in 2024
Get ready to dive into a variety of new spots in Central that promise to take care of your coffee and café needs in 2024. While Hong Kong’s café scene may not rival Seoul or Tokyo just yet, it’s holding its own with new spots popping up regularly. Whether you’re in need of a cozy hangout, a refreshing drink or just a reliable caffeine fix, Central has plenty to offer. So, bookmark this list of the best new cafés and coffee shops in Central this year. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, these spots are ready to welcome you on your coffee break or lunch hour.
The 7 best Airbnbs in Hong Kong to book for a cozy getaway this 2024
Hotel life can be great, but it's not suited for every traveler or every trip. Luckily, Airbnb offers a range of options to suit every taste and occasion if you need a place to stay in Hong Kong. Whether you’re dreaming of a stylish city apartment, a quaint village home or a beachside retreat, there’s an Airbnb that fits the bill. Unwind in a cozy spot with local touches that feels like home while also enjoying the freedom to explore neighborhoods at your own pace and maybe even get insider tips from your friendly hosts. Read on to find out more about our top seven picks for Airbnbs in Hong Kong this year.
Meet the family behind Hong Kong's The Girl Behind the Face Initiative
The Girl Behind the Face aims to stand up for others and challenge people’s assumptions. The world’s first rugby referee and yoga teacher with harlequin ichthyosis. Survivor. The “poster girl for what happens when strangers stand up for someone else.” These are just a few descriptors for Mui Thomas, part of The Girl Behind the Face Initiative, which was started by Mui’s parents, Tina and Rog Thomas, back in 2015.
The Girl Behind the Face – up close and personal with Mui, Tina and Rog Thomas
"Respect the challenge; see the person." This is what Mui, Tina, and Rog Thomas teach through The Girl Behind the Face Initiative. The world’s first rugby referee and yoga teacher with harlequin ichthyosis. Survivor. The “poster girl for what happens when strangers stand up for someone else.” These are just a few descriptors for Mui Thomas, part of The Girl Behind the Face Initiative, which was started by Mui’s parents, Tina and Rog Thomas, back in 2015.
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