British restaurant · Hong Kong
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"High-end restaurants and bars haven’t been spared either: Bibo, Nobu, Gordon Ramsay’s three restaurants, and The Sea by the Old Man have also closed their doors."
Hotel · Soho
Premium hotel offering multiple eateries, plus a rooftop wellness area with a spa & an outdoor pool. In an upscale shopping district, this high-end hotel is 8 minutes' walk from a metro station, 5 minutes on foot from the landmark 44m-tall Clock Tower and 2 km from Temple Street Night Market. Elegantly furnished rooms feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and safes, as well as minibars, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Club-level rooms provide access to a private lounge. Luxe suites add separate living and/or dining areas. Room service is offered 24/7. Dining options include an acclaimed Cantonese restaurant and a steakhouse, plus a deli, a tearoom and a bar. There's also a rooftop wellness centre with a spa, a gym and an outdoor pool.
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Polished quarters in a luxury lodging with swanky restaurants, plus a spa & an indoor pool. Offering views of the Hong Kong skyline, this luxury harbourside hotel is a 13-minute walk from the Hong Kong Observatory, and 8 minutes' walk from the Avenue of Stars promenade. Refined rooms feature free Wi-Fi and smartphones, plus flat-screen TVs and iPod docks; some add harbour views. Suites and club rooms have access to a lounge with free breakfast and evening cocktails. Upgraded suites include kitchenettes and/or whirlpool baths. Room and butler service are available. Dining options include upscale Italian, Japanese and Cantonese restaurants, plus a casual buffet eatery. There's also an indoor pool, a spa and an exercise room.
Cocktail bar · Soho
"Theatre of intrigue"
Ramen restaurant · Soho
"Butao Ramen was founded by Mr. Chandler Tang in 2010. The original shop was situated in Wo On Lane, Central, Hong Kong. Butao aims to provide the most authentic and traditional Japanese Hakata ramen to the ramen goers in Hong Kong."
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· Hong Kong
The Shek O peninsula is a popular day trip destination. Quaint Shek O Village attracts sun seekers and families to its casual open-air eateries and its beach, dotted with barbecue pits. Hikers hit popular trails like the Dragon’s Back, in Shek O Country Park, or head to the more remote coastal cliffs of Cape d’Aguilar, to the south. Big Wave Bay is a known surf spot, and home to a prehistoric rock carving.
Fashion accessories store · Soho
Nestled in a charming neighborhood, this stunning boutique offers a treasure trove of unique clothing, accessories, and art pieces—a true must-visit in Hong Kong.
"Gordon Ramsay Plane Food To Go offers high-quality British cuisine by renowned chef Gordon Ramsay, created exclusively for HKIA. Taking inspiration from his Plane Food restaurant at London Heathrow, he has reimagined the concept into a grab-and-go format, with a range of exciting food options that are ideal for those on the move. A premium menu of comfort-food favorites featuring high-quality ingredients imported from the UK are also available freshly made-to-order. The range of delicious dishes showcase Chef Ramsay's exciting flavors and signature flair. The menu is tailored to the needs of the passengers in HKIA with a variety of choices to suit all travelers throughout the day and into the evening."
Chinese noodle restaurant · Soho
Mak Man Kee Noodle Shop, a Michelin Bib Gourmand gem in Jordan, serves up deliciously crafted wonton noodles and dumplings in a bustling, cozy atmosphere.
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Cantonese restaurant · Soho
Dive into this cozy North Point spot for authentic Chiu Chow delights, where wallet-friendly dishes like braised goose and oyster congee steal the show.
Chinese restaurant · Soho
Elevate your dining experience with exquisite Chinese cuisine at this 18th-floor gem, boasting stunning views of Hong Kong's skyline and a warm ambiance.
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