Hong-Kong
Angélus by floc’h
in Hong-Kong
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Ming Court
Ming Court is known for pairing authentic Cantonese dishes with great wines from around the world. The restaurant also features its own Ming Cellar, with over 400 wines from over 100 regions, to create a stunning Cantonese food and wine pairing experience.
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555 SHANGHAI STREET, MONGKOK, KOWLOON.
Sun Tung Lok
Sun Tung Lok Chinese Cuisine was founded in 1969 by the Yuen’s family. In the last four decades, it focuses on top quality Guangdong cuisine have leaded the restaurant to an unparalleled reputation in the market. Sun Tung Lok Chinese became the first non-hotel eatery to be rewarded 3 stars in Hong Kong.
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Shop 401, L4, FoodLoft, Mira Place One, 132 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Lung King Heen
Seafood and dim sum are among the specialties at this authentic Cantonese restaurant at Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong – the world’s first Chinese restaurant to be awarded the coveted Michelin three-star rating.
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8 Finance Street
T'ang Court
T’ang Court reflects the classic timelessness of the Tang Dynasty, China’s golden age. Amid lavish furnishings, dine on authentic Cantonese culinary masterpieces in this Michelin Star Hong Kong restaurant.
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8 Peking Road
Amber
In the inviting, elegant dining room of interiors by visionary Adam Tihany, Hong Kong’s most conveniently located power tables sit at generous intervals for privacy while allowing diners to cast their eyes upon enticing contemporary French dishes coming from the talent-filled kitchen of Chef Richard Ekkebus.
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15 Queen’s Road Central
Silvermine Beach Resort
Try the famous barbecued suckling pig, mouth-watering satays and other authentic house specialties. Sip on a cocktail while gazing at the spectacular Silvermine horizon. Enjoy an intimate dinner for two by the bay or a lively family feast.
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D.D.2 Lot 648, Silvermine Bay, Mui Wo, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Recommended by Hervé Pennequin
3rd Best Sommelier of the World 2004
Chevalier de l’Ordre du Mérite Agricole Francais
Creator of the “Thiers Sommelier Wine Opener”
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Bibo
Bibo is the embodiment of understated luxury. A Dynamic, groundbreaking realization of art in all forms. Both on the wall and on the plate.
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G/F, 163 Hollywood Rd, Sheung Wan
ON Dining
On Dining Kitchen & Lounge offers Mediterranean influenced French cuisine. They have over 500 wine brands and have a cheese room perfect for cheese lovers.
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29/Floor, 18 On Lan St, Central, Hong Kong
Saint Germain
A little Paris in the heart of Happy Valley. Charming brasserie with a genuine Parisian feel serving accomplished and genuine French cooking.
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1A Wong Nai Chung road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong
Fleur de Sel
The concept is to make you eat the best crepes of your life! It is that simple… All products are homemade with French ingredients and know-how.
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Shop 2J, Po Foo Building, Foo Ming Street, Causeway Bay
Epure
Épure is known for uncomplicated yet elegant contemporary French cuisine. The restaurant offers exciting contemporary dishes that showcase the finest seasonal ingredients from France. To complement the menus, ÉPURE boasts a sumptuous collection of vintage wines from affordable prices to premium selection.
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Shop 403, inside Epure, Level 4, Ocean Centre, Harbour City, Tsim Sha Tsui
Caprices
A taste of France in the heart of Hong Kong, Michelin two-star Caprice offers an extensive selection of wines from the Bordeaux and Burgundy regions, along with a cellar full of artisanal French cheeses.
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Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, 8 Finance St, Central.
Pierre
This stunning restaurant, situated on the 25th floor, is Pierre Gagnaire’s pied-à-terre in Hong Kong. It is here that diners can experience outstanding modern French cuisine in a stunning environment.
With a culinary team led by Gagnaire’s protégé, Jacky Tauvry, diners can expect creative interpretations of classic dishes with seductive flavours that are truly worthy of their two Michelin-stars.
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5 Connaught Road
www.mandarinoriental.com
Pastis
Authentic French bistro serving homemade classics including foie gras terrine, garlic butter snails, a lot of platters to share, and a selection of fine French wines in a vibrant atmosphere.
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GF, 65 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong
M Bar
With a fabulous location on the 25th floor, M bar is the stylish epicentre of Hong Kong’s nightlife. Enjoying stunning views over the glittering skyline, M Bar is one of the city’s most popular destinations.
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5 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong
Quinary
With Antonio Lai at the helm, expect the unexpected. Flavour and aroma combinations together with different textures, appearances and even sounds will challenge every preconception held about cocktails — hence, a Multisensory experience.
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56-58 Hollywood Rd, Central
Ophelia
Ophelia – the exclusive performance venue for the sophisticated, is now established as Hong Kong’s pre-eminent entertainment and performance destination, bringing tantalizing entertainment and intriguing cocktails to a one-of-a-kind space. The design is so unique that it looks like something out of a dream.
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Shop No41A, 1/F The Avenue, 200 Queen’s Rd E, Lee Tung St, Wan Chai.
Ozone bar
Enter the magical blue-hued surroundings of Ozone, the most celebrated rooftop sky bar in Hong Kong, and let the city hold you in its mesmerizing spell. Ozone offers inventive cocktails, delicious Asian tapas, and incomparable views from the highest bar in the world.
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1 Austin Ave, Tsim Sha Tsui
The Old Man
Cocktail aficionados in Hong Kong have an enticing new destination with the recent opening of The Old Man, a speakeasy-style bar that takes its name from the famous novel- The Old man and The Sea by legendary author – and renowned bon vivant – Ernest Hemingway.
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Lower G/F, 37-39 Aberdeen Street, Soho, Central
Drop
Over the past years, Drop Hong Kong has established itself as one of the leading nightlife destinations in Asia. They have won numerous industry awards and are most proud of their reputation as the home of house music in Hong Kong.
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39-43 Hollywood Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Cassio
An intimate, eclectic lounge bar and restaurant, serving quality tapas by Barrafina. To enjoy the night within a convivial ambience and connect with the music and quality dishes.
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2/F LKF Tower, 33 Wyndham Street
Lily & Bloom
With a definitive craft cocktail bar that becomes party central any given night with a the stylish hidden whiskey divan and the hottest modern American restaurant that turns into a intimate lounge late in the weekends, Lily & Bloom is the be-all and end-all destination for any occasions to have the best night out in Hong Kong.
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Ginsberg & Chan
Ginsberg+Chan is a source of distinctive wines from private collectors and trusted contacts for all wine lovers. They bring to Hong Kong some of the best-kept wine collections for the discerning drinker. All of the stock is available for next-day delivery.
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Wine Etc
Wine Etc is a collection of innovative retail outlets that celebrates single winemaking regions while offering a sharp selection of boutique wines & spirits. Each shop is staffed by qualified experts dedicated to guiding you through a journey of wine fun and unintimidating.
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30 Queen’s Road Central
Watson’s Wine
In June 1998, Watson’s Wine opened its first store in Central Hong Kong and is now the largest specialist wine retailer in the region with 30 stores, plus the convenience of online shopping.
Watson’s Wine offers Asia’s growing wine market a comprehensive selection of fine wine, spirits, accessories and cigars. With vintages sourced directly from over 20 countries, Watson’s Wine lists over 2,000 different wines, more than 400 of which are “exclusive” and cannot be found elsewhere.
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Great Food Hall, Level LG1, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong
www.watsonswine.com
Art Museum
Institute of Chinese Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Sha Tin, New Territories
The Art Museum researches and exhibits a wide range of artifacts illuminating the rich arts, humanities, and cultural heritage of ancient and pre-modern China.
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10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Tang Contemporary Art
Tang Contemporary Art is committed to exhibiting contemporary Chinese art and to encourage dialogues between Chinese artists, international artists, curators and collectors.
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18 On Lan St, Central, Hong Kong
Edouard Malingue
This gallery is dedicated to showcasing emerging and established contemporary artists from around the world. After debuting in 2010 with the largest solo exhibition of Pablo Picasso in Hong Kong, the gallery has hosted numerous solo shows of notable artists.
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6/F, 33 Des Vœux Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
Victoria Park
Victoria Park is an oasis of tranquillity in the middle of Hong Kong’s urban jungle. The park is also where you’ll see choreographed tai chi sessions in the mornings, glowing lanterns during the Mid-Autumn Festival and a colourful flower market during Chinese New Year.
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Causeway Bay
The Peak
The Peak is the highest point on Hong Kong Island and offers the best panorama of the city, the view stretching from the skyscrapers of Central to the mountains of the New Territories.
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IFC Mall
The mall features international premier brands, flagship stores and unique concept stores. It is attached to Hong Kong Station and the Airport Express making it the perfect pit stop for travellers, fashionistas or people on-the-go.
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8 Finance St, Central, Hong Kong
Benson Crab & Wine
Benson Crab & Wine specializes on selling fine consumer products including wine, seasonal fresh shanghai hairy crab, Philippine products and others specialty food items.
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2 Fat Street
Tin Lung Heen
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1 Austin Road West
Yan Toh Heen
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18 Salisbury Road
Ah Yat Harbour View
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63 Nathan Road
Man Wah
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5 Connaught Road
Mandarin Bar and Grill
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5 Connaught Road
Tosca
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1 Austin Road West
Wagyu Kaiseki Den
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263 Hollywood Rd
Ambrosia
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63 Nathan Road
Amuse Bouche
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256 Hennessy Road
Angelini
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64 Mody Road
Azure
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33 Wyndham Street
Aqua Spirit
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1 Peking Road
Blue Butcher
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108 Hollywood Rd
Bouchon
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49 Elgin Street
China Tang
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15 Queen’s road central
Cuisine Cuisine at IFC
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IFC mall Hong Kong
Fook Lam Moon
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35-45 Johnston Road
Harlan's
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Level 19, The ONE, 100 Nathan Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon
Hoi King Heen
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70 Mody Road
Le 188 Restaurant and Lounge
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23 Oil Street
Le Pan
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17 Kai Cheung Road
Mistral
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70 Mody Road
The Steack House Wine Bar & Grill
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18 Salisbury Road
http://www.hongkong-ic.intercontinental.com/
Zuma
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15 Queen’s Road
Luk Yu tea house
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24-26 Stanley St, Central, Hong Kong
Lin Heung Kui
Enoteca
Voila Wine Cellar
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28 Des Vœux Road, Central
Aeon
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2 Kornhill Road
Global Wine Cellar
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11 Queen Victoria Street
Madison Wines
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178 Gloucester Road
Ponti
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132 Nathan Road
Sogo
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555 Hennessy Road
Vinsionaire
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38 Sun Chun Street
Double Win Wine Cellar
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38 Hennessy Rd
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