Tuen Mun’s not the first place that comes to mind when you think of food. Located in the northwesterly corner of the New Territories, it’s also not exactly the most accessible location (unless you have a car or live in China). But if you’re willing to get off the couch and explore...
Though Hung Hom might not be the most convenient of places to hit up for a meal, its many nooks and crannies are littered with all sorts of interesting eats. Whether you want to check out one of our city’s first local burger joints, or slurp down oysters by the street stall, Hung Hom’s...
When it comes to seafood, there are the tried and true favorites that everyone’s familiar with. But many fresh seafood restaurants in town also offer much more than your regular lineup of salmon, snapper and cod. The restaurants in Hong Kong’s seafood districts in particular offer...
San Po Kong is easy to miss on the food radar, being known mainly as an industrial and residential neighborhood next to the old Kai Tak airport. But between the many housing estates and factory buildings in the area, a foodie haven awaits. From decades-old neighborhood favorites to newer dining...
If you think Cheung Sha Wan is just an old, boring district with nothing but residential and industrial buildings, then your stomach has really been missing out. This area hides some fantastic culinary finds. From colorful Chinese desserts to 24-hour roast meats and dim sum, get ready to eat your...
Hong Kong is a schizophrenic society. Just when the government answers an overdue call to conserve dai pai dongs and help keep this unique culture alive, another obstacle appears in the way. It would seem the spirit of preservation is not shared by certain communities living near restaurants that...
Ngong Ping
You might be thinking, eh, what? Though this is a highly popular tourist spot, there are two amazing features that many people miss while taking the cable car or walking up to the Big Buddha. The first is Wisdom Path, just off the Po Lin Monastery. Despite being designated a tourist...
When we got to Ma Wan, the first thing we noticed was how much easier it was for our lungs to operate. So this is where all the fresh air in Hong Kong goes, to this former village island turned luxury housing estate playground.
Well, at least we’ve finally found a place where you can alfresco...
Located on the far side of the Western district, Kennedy Town has spent years as a quiet, local neighborhood for families. In the past it was also an arrival point for many mainland immigrants, hence all the Chiu Chow-style soy braised goose restaurants in the area. However, with the arrival of the...