You might not be able to appreciate this, but La Taverna has the authentic smell of Italy. It’s a strangely intoxicating scent, a combination that’s equal parts musk, cured meat, ginger and aged wood. It’s not something you can bottle;…
With its clientele consisting mostly of Japanese expats, Wa-En offers a delicious Japanese-style DIY barbecue, specializing in prime cuts of wagyu beef. Richly marbled, all these delicious morsels require is a little lemon juice and soy sauce for melt-in-the-mouth deliciousness.…
The sister restaurant of nightspot Tivo, Vivo occupies a dominant, open-faced spot right in the middle of SoHo. The modern art deco vibe is inviting, while the wide selection of modern Italian cuisine is both appetizing and affordable. We started…
The table settings are simple and stylish, on top of elegant board floors, with fluffy white clouds painted on the ceiling. The bowls of delicate porcini tarts start you off and you’ll begin a culinary journey around Italy, including the…
Ascending the red and blue neon-lit staircase into i-Lounge, we couldn’t help but wonder if we were at the right place. Whoever heard of fine dining in a place that looked like a typical Wan Chai hangout? The clientele—consisting of…