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Get Bliss-ful with afternoon tea at Bliss Spa’s Pop-Up Cafe in Causeway Bay

I love afternoon tea… and I love Bliss Spa… so you can probably imagine my feelings about the new Bliss Spa Pop-Up Café in Causeway Bay! Until the end of May, Bliss Spa have taken over the charming and cosy Mackie Kitchen restaurant on … read more

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Tin Lung Heen – delicious dim sum at The Ritz Carlton

Tin Lung Heen is one of those restaurant names that gets casually dropped into a conversation and anyone who’s ever heard of it gushes about it regardless of whether they’ve been or not. Since earning its Michelin star after eight months of … read more

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See in spring with Nespresso’s new Naora coffee

If packing up your winter woolies wasn’t enough to get you buzzing about the change of seasons, Nespresso has come to the party with a new limited edition coffee, Naora. As a long-time latte lover (check out my article about HK’s best coffees … read more

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Libertine Bistro – casual classic French fare in Central

In Hong Kong, where apparently French people make up the largest proportion of the expat community, you are never too far from a French bistro. However, more emphasis is often put on trying to replicate the ambience of a typical French café with … read more

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Duck feast with Da Dong at Man Wah, Mandarin Oriental

The famous Bejing Da Dong Roast Duck Restaurant is back at Man Wah at The Mandarin Oriental for a special promotion period (14-22 April) and last month, the Mandarin Oriental organised a fun dinner for a few of us foodies to sample a some of their … read more

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The Monogamous Chinese in Central – spice it up!

One of Soho’s newest offerings is the unusually named, The Monogamous Chinese, a Sichuan and Peking restaurant that literally hides under the Mid-Levels escalator between Elgin Street and Caine Road. Don’t be lazy like me and take the escalator … read more

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Manzo in Times Square: more than just a steakhouse

Not all restaurant groups in Hong Kong are created equal. Some are huge sprawling behemoths, others are small but perfectly formed… and the less said about a select few, the better! Nevertheless, Dining Concepts are a group that largely get it … read more

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Sing Yin at The W: simple and elegant Cantonese cuisine

The softly lit entrance of Sing Yin invites you to take a closer peek at what is hiding within. It’s a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it doorway, tucked away on the first floor of the W Hotel, but once you walk in, it’s hard not to be quietly impressed … read more

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Peccato – cosy Italian cuisine in SOHO

In Hong Kong, it can seem like restaurants come and go quicker than the latest-set of special issue banknotes, a batch of Gaga tickets or even 300 In N’ Out burgers at the most bizarre pop-up shop in HK’s history. So for one to have stuck around … read more

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Mini Pulled Burgers at Cafe Causette – Vote for your favourite!

I am without a doubt a complete sucker for miniature burgers. The moment I see a slider on a menu I am pretty much all in. There is something so adorable to me about the little buns and I know this is completely ridiculous but I never feel quite as … read more