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Ella at The Trilogy, the jazz live music venue named after the Queen of Jazz, EllaFitzgerald, has launched a vibrant new cocktail menu: Louisiana Gold.
The brainchild of Singular Concepts’ Beverage Manager, Maikal Gurung, Louisiana Gold pays tribute to the spirit of New Orleans, where the sounds of Dixieland and the flavors of Creole culture and Southern tradition converge.
Louisiana Gold features refreshing cocktails such as Bayou Breeze, made with 15-year-old rum, cucumber, and watermelon. Another highlight is Pistachio & Gold, a bourbon infused with pistachio, arnibal (Filipino caramel), lemon juice, and pineapple foam.
Their signature cocktails,"Legends and Lore,"offer fun twists on classics. The Classic Creole is a smoky, herb-infused margarita with charred corn, cilantro, and agave. The Delta Julep kicks up the Southern staple with peanut butter-washed vodka, cognac, and fresh strawberry.
Courtesy of Ella at The Trilogy
For martini lovers, the Wet Crescent mixes gin, olive brine, and a hint of orange. And don’t miss the daily special — a smooth Clarified Bloody Mary with house hot sauce and Grey Goose.
Beyond these signature drinks, guests can also enjoy timeless New Orleans favorites such as the Brandy Crusta, French 75, and Grasshopper — each one a delicious nod to the city’s deep-rooted cocktail culture.
Try a variety of mouth-watering street-style canapes, inspired by the street vendors of New Orleans.
Courtesy of Ella at The Trilogy
Start with the Typhoon Shelter Tater Tots — crispy, addictive, and packed with garlic, shallots, fermented black bean, ginger, and chili.
Seafood lovers, meet your match with the NOLA Lobster Roll — butter-poached lobster on buttery brioche, or go hearty with Deep South Baked Potato Skins — loaded and indulgent.
Meanwhile, food truck-inspired tacos bring bold, Southern-kissed flavors. Choose from an array of smoky and satisfying options, such as Duck Tacos, Prawn Tacos,or char-grilled Cauliflower Tacos.
You can make a reservation at Ella here. For more information, visit Ella at The Trilogy on their Instagram, or visit The Trilogy on their Facebook and Instagram.
Location: Ella at The Trilogy, 26/F, H Code, 45 Pottinger St, Central
Opening Hours: Bar open from 6 PM to 1 AM. Live music from Wednesdays to Thursdays at 8:30 PM, Fridays to Saturdays from 8:45 PM.
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Nestled within the sophisticated confines of The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, SOMM opened its doors in 2019, quickly establishing itself as a refined neo-bistro experience in Hong Kong’s bustling dining scene.
The restaurant’s name, a nod to the revered role of the sommelier, hints at the restaurant’s deep devotion to wine culture — an ethos deeply embedded in its identity.
Courtesy of Mandarin Oriental The Landmark Hong Kong
Generous portions, attentive French-style service, and expertly paired wines make SOMM an excellent choice for first dates, intimate dinners, or simply unwinding with friends.
Carefully curated menus featuring seasonal ingredients, classic French roots, and executed with modern flair pair seamlessly with a thoughtful selection of wines, ensuring every bite and sip is a delight.
More than just a restaurant, SOMM doubles as a wine bar showcasing an impressive collection of over 100 wines and sakes,from rare Old World vintages to vibrant New World selections.
Chef Story
At the helm is Richard Ekkebus, a culinary maestro with a decorated career that includes leadership roles at luxury resorts such as The Royal Palm in Mauritius and The Sandy Lane in Barbados.
Since 2005, he has been the Executive Chef of The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, overseeing all cuisine within the hotel, including the famed three-MICHELIN-starred Amber, which is situated right next door to SOMM.
Ekkebus’s passion for superior ingredients shines through every dish, with an uncompromising stance on quality that elevates the dining experience. His global culinary journey enriches SOMM’s French foundations with subtle international influences, balancing sophistication with approachability.
What’s the Vibe and Venue Like?
Courtesy of Mandarin Oriental The Landmark Hong Kong
SOMM bills itself as a sommelier-led casual dining restaurant, occupying the space that was formerly Amber's bar. This is the Mandarin Oriental, however, so the venue was more classy than casual. The dress code is indicated as ‘smart and elegant,' so we recommend leaving your sweatpants at home!
The decor is the work of Adam D. Tihany, a veteran designer of high-end hospitality venues. At SOMM, he has created a warm, intimate retreat. The ambiance is understated, with plush red leather seating, candlelit walnut tables, and a cozy glow that invites guests to relax and savor the moment.
SOMM is a special place for a fantastic meal or a comfortable space to hang out with friends or take a business partner. Sit back and relax at the sleek wine bar counter, or enjoy a quieter meal at a smaller table. We also spotted some happy couples lingering over a romantic dinner.
How Much Does It Cost?
SOMM offers a thoughtfully curated dining experience with two set menu options: 4-Course Menu at HK$918, including one bite, starter, main, and dessert, and a 3-Course Menu at HK$758, featuring a starter, main, and dessert.
Both options come with two glasses of sommelier-selected white or red wine. For those seeking a more indulgent experience, an upgrade to 75 minutes of free-flowsparkling, white, and red wines is available for an additional HK$250.
Although you won’t get much change from HK$1,000, we felt the pricing is pitched about right. This is fine dining in a beautiful setting, and dinner is not to be rushed, so the price tag is essentially the cost of a great evening out. Foodies and wine enthusiasts will find a lot to love here!
What is the Menu About?
Courtesy of Mandarin Oriental The Landmark Hong Kong
The menu at SOMM is a celebration of French culinary tradition with a contemporary twist and is heavily influenced by seasonal, locally sourced ingredients.
We tried the Sommallset Menu for dinner, which includes rotational dishes that spotlight seasonal ingredients, paired with exquisite wines. We found the menu to be clear and understandable, and with a range of food choices to complement the restaurant’s wine offerings.
Meat lovers will relish the oven-roasted rack of lamb, and pescatarians can choose between the Tasmanian Trout on Buckwheat Blini, Gamberi Rossi with Linguine,or even try the Toothfish with Nora & Parsley Breadcrumbs & Bell Pepper & Onion Piperade.
Photo from Facebook/The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
Wine lovers will find themselves spoiled for choice with an extensive by-the-glass list. Standouts include the elegant Paul Pernot ‘Bâtard-Montrachet’ Grand Cru and the refined Domaine Denis Mortet ‘Lavaux Saint-Jacques’ Pinot Noir, available in generous 125ml pours.
Guests can also explore an àla-carte menu or visit during brunch hours, which start at 10:30 AM and sometimes feature free-flow options. The menu changes with the seasons to ensure every dish showcases peak freshness and vibrant flavors.
What Did We Try?
Courtesy of Mandarin Oriental The Landmark Hong Kong
The Gamberi Rossi Linguine was a triumph — we loved the tender red prawns with sweet, succulent flesh that came perfectly placed atop a bowl of al dente linguine. The pasta was draped in a delicate, umami-rich yellow wine bisque and crowned with thinly shredded white asparagus. It was a visual treat and a delight for the taste buds.
Courtesy of Mandarin Oriental The Landmark Hong Kong
For the main, the Yellow Chicken was a comforting yet refined classic. The chickens are sourced from local farms in Hong Kong’s New Territories, and you can really taste — and almost "feel" the difference. Roasted with a crispy skin and tender, juicy meat, the chicken is served alongside green asparagus, dainty Grenaille Ratte potatoes, pickled onions, and a rich tarragon sabayon. We also appreciated the complex layering of flavors that is the mark of a great chef and flawless kitchen.
Courtesy of Mandarin Oriental The Landmark Hong Kong
If you like dessert, you must try the Sicilian Pistachio Cheesecake. This dome-shaped creation was topped with fresh raspberries, pistachio swirls, and raisins. The creamy, nutty, and tangy elements melded wonderfully for a memorable finish. Dessert heaven!
What We Liked
Photo from Facebook/The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
We liked the welcoming layout of the restaurant area, which is set around a semi-circular bar. This is essentially a fine dining restaurant, but it doesn’t feel intimidating. We liked the choice of eating at the bar or on the more conventional seats, which were surprisingly cozy and made us feel right at home.
The menu is not huge but manages to hit all the right spots. We enjoyed the emphasis on fresh ingredients, with food sourced locally and a sufficient choice of meats or fish. We also enjoyed that the dishes were listed and described clearly in English, so we didn’t feel we had to ask the waiters to explain the French names on the menu!
If you’re a wine lover or simply in search of a well-crafted French neo-bistro experience in Hong Kong, SOMM is well worth a visit.
What We Didn’t Like
There was a surprising lack of vegetarian options. The mains comprised a fish dish, a chicken, and a lamb. The menu stated that some dishes could be adapted to suit vegans, but it wasn’t immediately obvious how that would work. Secondly, a side dish of potato gratin will set you back HK$288, which seemed a little steep.
What You Should Order
Courtesy of Mandarin Oriental The Landmark Hong Kong
The standout signature bite is the Aka Uni“French Toast”— a luxurious seasonal treat featuring toast topped with 20 grams of luscious sea urchin. It’s decadent, without being too overwhelming, and is a perfect introduction to SOMM’s style.
Courtesy of Mandarin Oriental The Landmark Hong Kong
For chocolate aficionados, the Abinao Chocolate Souffléwith Cacao Sorbet is an indulgent must-have, boasting a rich, gooey center that melts in your mouth.
The menu encourages diners to share the dishes. We say go in a group — and try them all. SOMM will not disappoint!
To make reservations, visit Seven Rooms here. For more information on SOMM, visit Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong on their website, Instagram, and Facebook.
Location: 7/F, Mandarin Oriental, The Landmark, Hong Kong
Opening Hours:
SOMMAllSet Dinner is available from Monday to Sunday between 5 PM and 9:30 PM
Lunch: Mondays to Fridays from 12 NN to 2:30 PM
Brunch: Saturdays, Sundays & Public Holidays from 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM
Dinner: Mondays to Sundays from 5 PM to 9:30 PM
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Hong Kong’s most playful house of mixology, The Opposites, is ringing in its one-year anniversary this July with a bold celebration of contradictions, craftsmanship, and cocktails.
Founded by award-winning mixologists Antonio Lai and Samuel Kwok, the bar has made its mark by blending popular cocktails with inventive flair.
With an ethos centered on the concept of "creating unity with opposites," their cocktail menu presents 16 drinks that playfully represent Antonia and Samuel's contrasting styles and personalities.
“We have always had the shared goal of reintroducing timeless cocktails to a broader audience, especially in a market that has been trending toward ingenious styles,” said Samuel.
Scoop Me Up | Courtesy of The Opposites
Highlights include the unexpected Bombay Mary (HK$150), spiced with butter chicken seasoning and Exotic City Gin, and its bold counterpart Miss Gazpacho (HK$140), featuring Wasabi Vodka and Kimchi.
Or sip on Soya Sour (HK$150), made with Tofu, Pisco, and Green Cardamom, alongside its sweet, photogenic twin Scoop Me Up, served in a cone-shaped glass with a bubble of fruity foam.
Son of Pimm's | Courtesy of The Opposites
Another standout is the Son of Pimm’s (HK$130)with Mountain Begonia, Lychee, Strawberry & Shiso, Cucumber and its show-stopping pair, Selling Seashell (HK$130), a shell-shaped creation bursting with flavor from a combination of Pimm’s No.1, Tomato Water, Strawberry Caviar, and Cucumber Air.
Selling Seashell | Courtesy of The Opposites
Dessert lovers, meanwhile, will delight in the LA Socialites vs PB&J showdown — bourbon-based, wildly different, but equally indulgent.
The month-long anniversary series kicks off with East Meets West: Dessert Pairing Cocktails on July 10 (7 to 10 PM), featuring four decadent dessert-and-drink duos created with renowned chefs Justin Lee (JL Dessert Bar, Seoul) and Fabio Bardi (Tozzo).Guests can preview the pairings from July 1 to 13, 2025.
Then on July 16 (8 to 11 PM), bar stars Hiroyasu Kayama (Bar BenFiddich, Tokyo) and Seven Yi (LE ROOM, Taipei) take the stage for an exclusive Masters of Mixology guest shift.
Capping off the month on July 31 is the Tea vs Coffee Series, a four-cocktail face-off between premium tea blends (led by Nana Chan of Plantation)and refined coffee extractions (courtesy of EN Coffee’s Jeremy Yeung and Jason Chan). Impatient? Sneak peeks of the cocktails will be served at The Opposites from July 21 to 31, 2025.
In August, the barwill debut a refreshed cocktail menu spotlighting elevated takes on well-known favorites such as the Espresso Martini, Paloma, and Sidecar — each filtered through the bar’s signature lens of contrast.
Location: LG/F, Hilltop Plaza, 49 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong
Opening Hours: Sundays to Thursdays from 5 PM to 1 AM, Fridays to Saturdays from 5 PM to 2 AM
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Sometimes, a home-cooked meals is all you need to slow things down, a gentle and comforting hug from the everyday rush.
Amid Hong Kong’s dynamic and ever-evolving dining scene, Korchina F&B's newest venueThe Porch is a breath of fresh air. No flashy concepts or over-curated theatrics—just authentic Korean food, rooted in warmth and memory.
Tucked in a corner of Kerry Hotel overlooking Victoria Harbor, The Porch is a comfort kitchen offering more than just stunning views: a sense of home.
Drawing inspiration from South Korea’s Madang culture, where life unravels away from the hustle and bustle, The Porch offers the simplicity of shared meals and slow-fermented flavors, making every moment feel more meaningful.
Courtesy of The Porch
“The vision was about wanting a true gathering space, not the empty kind, but a fertile space where conversations meander, silences settle like old friends, and food becomes a shared language in front of the beautiful Whampoa promenade – similar to relaxing near the Han River in Seoul,” shares Sun Mi Park, CEO of Korchina F&B.
The Porch redefines Korean food as a shared language, emphasizing on the simplicity and warmth of backyard family meals that are effortless and abundant.
Their menu introduces house special: the National OG Chicken (HKD$128) hand torn tableside by The Porch's culinary team, a classic 1960s street icon where vendors fried hens into crispy gold for laborers, holding a special place in Korean food culture that represent the simpler times of sharing and gathering.
Courtesy of The Porch
Another 1950s to 60s staple is soulful Korean BBQ. The Porch introduces a delectable twist on Seoul’s classic backyard food culture with the K-BBQ Kochi Skewers (HKD$18 -HKD$68), which were born in port cities like Busan, where dockworkers first threaded scraps of meat and seafood onto bamboo sticks. This tradition has now evolved into an irresistible culinary experience.
The Porch presents premium-quality options like beef, pork, lamb, and chicken that are perfect for mixing and matching, all at attractive affordable prices.
Other stellar menu items include the Korean Marinated Galbi Ribs (HKD$32), Chuck Flap Tail (HKD$68), Pork Skin (HKD$22), Pork Belly Samgyupsal (HKD$22), and Black Pork Ribs (HKD$32), among many others that deliver a truly succulent and smoky grilled experience.
Courtesy of The Porch
The Porch goes beyond its signature BBQ to offer a selection of hearty, rustic Korean dishes that evoke the comforting flavours of home. From rice to soups and noodles, these dishes bring authentic Korean culinary traditions to life.
Highlights include the Perilla Oil Makguksu Noodles (HKD$88), a nutty and refreshing noodle dish tossed in aromatic perilla oil, and the Soy Bean Cold Noodles (HKD$88), featuring chewy noodles in a creamy, savory soy milk broth – an ultimate summer cooler. Both dishes are must-tries, delivering a taste of Korea’s rich culinary heritage at The Porch.
Courtesy of The Porch
The Porch’s menu culminates in the perfect sweet finale with its authentic Korean Patbingsu.
The Injeolmi Bingsu(HKD$68) is made with sweet and fresh succulent red beans sourced directly from South Korea, paired with fluffy shaved milk ice and a sprinkle of nuts. This traditional dessert offers a refreshing and indulgent end to the dining experience.
Courtesy of The Porch
Born from Korea’s fading front porch culture, where neighbours come together to share food, stories and laughter until late at night, The Porch reimagines this with a harmonious blend of Korean comfort food, slow-cooked BBQ, and a nostalgia-filled atmosphere. It offers a space for meaningful conversation and shared experiences, bringing the warmth of Korea’s past to life in every bite.
Location: The Porch, Shop 101, 1/F, Kerry Hotel Hong Kong, 38 Hung Luen Road, Hung Hom
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This summer, Black Sheep is turning up the Italian charm in Hong Kong with Stazione Novella’s vibrant ‘Summer of Spritz’pop-up, running now until Sept. 6, 2025.
Located on the corner of Soho’s Staunton and Aberdeen Streets and channeling the effortless glamor of an Italian piazza, the pop-up will be a sun-drenched party hub where locals and visitors alike can gather for Aperitivo hours and lively DJ sets, all centered around Italy's quintessential summer beverage, the Aperol Spritz!
The pop-up coincides with Aperol’s global summer campaign, “L’unico. Per tutti” (The One. For Everyone), which celebrates the brand’s role in bringing people together through Italy’s beloved Aperitivo culture.
For three months, Stazione Novella will serve a limited-edition cocktail menu featuring creative twists on classic spritzes, alongside Italian-inspired sharing bites.
Courtesy of Aperol
Guests can indulge in the classic Aperol Spritz (HK$78 per glass)or go all-in with the Aperol Spritz Tree (HK$288 for four glasses). Each vibrant, citrus-kissed pour comes with a curated selection of Italian aperitivo bites, transporting diners straight to a sunlit piazza in Venice or Florence.
Messina is joining the excitement by offering Maritozzi (HK$48) — soft Italian brioche buns stuffed with rotating Messina gelato flavors, ideal for beating the summer heat.
The festivities kick into high gear with monthly DJ parties on the first and third Saturdays at Stazione Novella, turning the space into an open-air dance floor where guests can sway to upbeat tunes with a spritz in hand.
But the celebration doesn’t stop at Stazione Novella. The orange bittersweet drink is also making a summer appearce in various venues across Hong Kong, such as Staunton's, The St. Regis Hong Kong,Pazta(Tai Kwun), and Portico (Central), with limited-edition menus, pop-ups, DJ performances and exclusive guest shifts throughout summer.
For more updates on these activations, visit Aperol Spritz Hong Kong on their official website, Facebook, Instagram.
Location: 52-56 Staunton Street, Central
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Pack your bags, lather on the sunscreen, and don your sun hats because you’re going on a junk trip this weekend with your friends. Your junk rental and booze are sorted, but sadly not your food.
Don’t worry! We have you covered with our list of junk boat catering options to serve you great food on your next junk boat trip.
Bengal Brothers
Bengal Brothers
If you're seeking a vibrant, flavor-packed, and halal-certified Indian cuisine catering menu, Bengal Brothers offers affordable packages for your on-the-water dining needs.
Choose between their Standard (HK$188 per person) or Deluxe (HK$248 per person) menus, which includesharing starters, their famous Kathi Rolls, anddesserts. If you can't find your favorite Bengal Brothers dish in their packages, you can customize your own menu instead!
Summer in Hong Kong hits different when you've got sun, tunes, and a generous portion of Korean fried chicken in hand. Uncle Padak is here to serve, with their Junk Boat Party Catering Package, costing HK$2,988 for 10-12 people.
The catering package offers their Signature Soy Chicken Wings, Tteokbokki, appetizers, desserts, and most importantly, bottles of soju included!
Leading French caterer based in Sheung Wan, Monsieur CHATTÉ is offering a quaint French-style catering menu for 15 people for your next junk boat trip, costing HK$3,150.
Your menu can be crafted to your tastes and specifications, including the choice of potato saladand gratedcarrots, beetrootsalad,lentilsalad, and taboule, and options for a large tart, with the flavors: quiche, onion & bacon, tuna tomato, mushroom available, and more.
Beloved Lebanese catering venue, Mama Malouf by CATCH Concepts, extends its culinary delights to the seas with its affordable catering packages that are both flavorful and easy to eat.
Their catering packages come in three forms: Light Lunch (HK$190 per person), Fill Me Up (HK$250 per person), and Let's Feast (HK$330 per person). On-boat preparation, buffet-style, and drink packages are also available to be arranged if needed!
Who can resist good hummus and bread? Check out their website for more details!
Black Sheep Restaurants
Black Sheep Restaurants
The word is out that Black Sheep Restaurants does junk catering! They're bringing their vibrant flavors of the world to the high seas.
Choose between fiery Vietnamese bites from Chôm Chôm or Le Petit Saigon, a Mediterranean culinary journey from Artemis & Apolloor Maison Libanese, coastal Mexican flavors from Taqueria Super Macho, and classic North American comfort food from Burger Circus or The Last Resort.
Visit Black Sheep Restaurants' website to learn more!
Chachawan
JIA Group
Transport your junk boat to Thailand as JIA Group's leading Thai venue, Chachawan, is serving up Chacha Bento Boxes and Sharing Menus to help you realize your island beach getaway fantasy!
Chachawan's Chacha Box starts from HK$198 per person with a minimum order of 4 boxes, including a choice of two sets with a pre-set starter, main, and dessert. For more flexibility, you may opt for their Standard or Premium Sharing Menu, which is completely customizable and also comes with starter, salad, soup, main, and dessert, depending on which sharing menu you opt for.
When Hong Kong's go-to deli, Morty's by Leading Nation Hospitality, hits the catering game, you don't just eat, you feast.
Their Sandwich Platters (Assorted Hot or Cold) cost HK$1,100 for 12-15 people, offering three pre-set sandwiches and a choice of three sides. If you prefer a sharing-style dining experience, Morty's also offers a Buffet Breakfast package that is customizable, with prices starting from HK$360 per person for a minimum of 20 people. Opt for Morty's Charcuteriepackage if you are craving a taste of their Montreal-style smoked meats, which costs HK$900 for 1.2kg of meat!
Gingers has served customers in the city on land and sea for more than two decades. Sourcing fine ingredients from Hong Kong and all corners of the world, Gingers can cater to every aspect of your needs for your next trip.
Their At Sea catering menu includes Junk Boat Sets (Light, Regular, and Full) starting from HK$300 per 10 person, a Buffet with Chef menu starting from HK$600 per person (minimum of 20 people), and Cocktail Party packages from HK$250 per person (minimum of 20 people), offering a wide range of canapés, land and sea dishes, vegetarian choice, salads and sides, and sweets.
Your favourite contemporary restaurant chain, Oolaa, doubles up on their hearty offerings with an affordable Junk Package worth HK$400 per personfor a minimum of 20 people.
Build your custom menu with two choices of starters, salads, sides, and sauces each, along with a choice of three mains, and dessert. Chefs and staff are available as well for an additional service fee.
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Every classic Hong Kong delicacy deserves to have its story and charm shared with everyone.
Tung Chung Kitchen’s “Treasures of Home Kong Buffet” will return for its second edition from June 30 to Sept. 28, 2025, elevating the dining experience and introducing more timeless local cuisine.
Apart from the handmade siu mai from Chow Kee’s Sauces, Tung Chung Kitchen will be partnering with the four-decade-old Kwan Hong Bakery to incorporate their beloved fillings with house-made warm Mochi, recreating dining memories though this traditional treat and many more, continuing to promote the food culture of Hong Kong to both local and international guests.
Highlights of the “Treasures of Home Kong Buffet Vol. 2” include the house-made Pork Knuckles and Ginger Stew, HK-style Lou Mei, Pork Offal Stew, Tofu Pudding in Wooden Bucket, and various ingredients for guests to create their own HK-style Egg Waffle.
Courtesy of the Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung HotelCourtesy of the Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung HotelCourtesy of the Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung HotelCourtesy of the Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung Hotel
Another standout is the HK-style Bagged Noodles, which brings back fond childhood memories for many. Guests can choose their preferred ingredients and sauces by mixing them in a plastic bag and slurping with a skewer stick like in the good old days.
One noteworthy item is the nostalgic and increasingly rare treat – Mochi served with flavourful sesame and peanut fillings from Kwan Hong Bakery, which truly evokes delightful memories. Street food lovers should not miss the ubiquitous Cheung Fun(Rice Noodle Rolls), drizzled with sweet soy sauce, hoi sin sauce, and sesame seeds, which is packed with authentic Hong Kong flavours and goes particularly well with siu mai.
Courtesy of the Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung HotelCourtesy of the Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung Hotel
The buffet is available from June 30 to Sept. 28, 2025, for lunch and dinner seatings. It is priced by the following:
Weekdays (Mondays to Fridays)
Lunch (12 NN to 2 PM)
Original Price: HK$128 (Adult), HK$64 (Child)
10% Off Each on eShop: HK$115.2 (Adult), HK$57.6 (Child)
Buy 3, Get 1 Free: HK$384 for 4 persons
Dinner (6 PM to 9 PM)
Original Price: HK$168 (Adult), HK$84 (Child)
10Off Each on eShop: HK$151.2 (Adult), HK$75.6 (Child)
Buy 3, Get 1 Free: HK$504 for 4 persons
Weekends (Saturdays, Sundays, & Public Holidays)
Lunch (12 NN to 2 PM)
- Original Price: HK$168 (Adult), HK$84 (Child)
10% Off Each on eShop: HK$151.2 (Adult), HK$75.6 (Child)
Buy 3, Get 1 Free: HK$504 for 4 persons
Dinner (6 PM to 9 PM)
Original Price: HK$218 (Adult), HK$109 (Child)
10Off Each on eShop: HK$196.2 (Adult), HK$98.1 (Child)
Location: Tung Chung Kitchen, G/F, Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung
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