A fan of Hong Kong cafes’ favourite places to eat curry, beef noodles, old-school dim sum

A fan of Hong Kong cafes’ favourite places to eat curry, beef noodles, old-school dim sum

Vicky Yun is the marketing and communications manager of Global Beauty International, including brands like beauty service company Bella Marie France and hair care company Svenson and Harvard. She spoke to Andrew Sun. Growing up, my taste buds were nurtured by the vibrant flavours of cha chaan teng (Hong Kong-style cafe) food. These nostalgic cafes … Read more

‘I make my own milk tea’: Japanese artist on her love for Hong Kong cuisine, topic of her exhibition in the city

‘I make my own milk tea’: Japanese artist on her love for Hong Kong cuisine, topic of her exhibition in the city

The illustration of a waiter at work in Kam Wah Cafe in Prince Edward, Kowloon – known for its milk tea and pineapple buns – has been fashioned into the promotional image for her exhibition in Hong Kong, scheduled to open at Word by Word Book Store in Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island on … Read more

12 of the best new restaurants and bars in Hong Kong in April 2024, from Italian fusion to a dim sum favourite reopening

12 of the best new restaurants and bars in Hong Kong in April 2024, from Italian fusion to a dim sum favourite reopening

Signature dishes include kebab, sea bass, calamari, beef tagine and couscous. Vegetarian options like harissa roasted aubergine and spanakopita – spinach pie – are also available. For dessert, the restaurant offers specialities like baklava and Galaktoboureko custard pie. Shop G09, DB Plaza, 1 Discovery Bay Road, Discovery Bay 2. Phillips Cafe Phillips Cafe offers a … Read more

Opinion | Taste test: Hong Kong’s first curry fishball tiramisu, and tomato and scrambled egg ice cream

Opinion | Taste test: Hong Kong’s first curry fishball tiramisu, and tomato and scrambled egg ice cream

The space has been refreshed with more than just a lick of paint – the furniture is new, the lighting brighter and the uniforms updated, with some staff wearing utilitarian beige aprons with the Lin Heung Tea House logo stitched in red as if they are working in a speciality coffee shop rather than an … Read more