Alba White Truffle Menu
| Venue Name: Castellana Restaurant | |
| Venue Address: 1/F, Club Lusitano Building, 16 Ice House Street, Central | |
Tue, September 17, 2024 - Wed, September 18, 2024 | |
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | |
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| +852 3188 5028 | |
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| Event Price: HK$2,880 |
Celebrate Autumn with the First Alba White Truffle of the Season at Castellana, a fine-dining gem in Central, Hong Kong. Castellana brings the rich flavors of Northern Italy’s Piedmont region to the city, offering an exclusive experience with the coveted Alba White Truffle. Revered for its complex aroma and unparalleled ability to enhance any dish, these truffles are harvested from Castellana’s private land in Alba, ensuring exceptional freshness and quality.
This year, Executive Chef Romeo Morelli presents a four-course degustation menu that expertly incorporates the Alba White Truffle into every dish. Start with “Uovo e funghi,” featuring a perfectly poached Piedmontese egg and Chanterelle mushrooms, or “Ying & yang ravioli,” with Castelmagno cheese and hazelnut-stuffed ravioli. The menu continues with “Tagliolini, faraona e burro,” homemade angel hair pasta with guinea fowl, followed by a choice of “Merluzzo, latte e caviale,” grilled Antarctic cod with caviar, or “Astice blu, zabaione salato e funghi,” Brittany blue lobster (+HK$680). Finish with “Panna cotta e nocciola Gentile Re Langhe,” a hazelnut panna cotta.
The four-course Alba White Truffle Menu is available from late September for HK$2,880. Subject to a 10% service charge.
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| Venue Name: Multiple locations | |
| Venue Address: Multiple locations | |
Fri, February 27, 2026 - Mon, March 30, 2026 | |
2:00 PM Onwards | |
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| Event Price: Free / Prices vary |
The 54th Hong Kong Arts Festival (HKAF) takes center stage from Feb. 27 to March 30, 2026, presenting a rich celebration of the performing arts. This landmark edition features over 1,100 world-class local and international artists across more than 170 performances, along with around 300 “PLUS,” outreach, and education events. From music and opera to dance, theatre, and immersive art-tech experiences, this Festival offers an extraordinary showcase of creativity and cultural exchange.
The Festival opens with Ballet Nacional de España’s “La Bella Otero” and closes with the mesmerizing Chinese dance production “Dream in The Peony Pavilion.” Highlights include acclaimed artists such as Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Roberto Bolle, Yunchan Lim, Benjamin Bernheim, and Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker. The programs explore poignant themes of peace, resilience, and human connection through bold new productions and collaborations that fuse art with technology.
Audiences can also enjoy an expanded range of “PLUS” events, including guided cultural tours, masterclasses, and exhibitions that foster deeper engagement beyond the stage. For full details and ticketing, visit hk.artsfestival.org.
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| Venue Name: Multiple locations | |
| Venue Address: Multiple locations | |
Fri, February 27, 2026 - Sat, March 28, 2026 | |
11:00 AM Onwards | |
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| Event Price: Prices vary |
The eighth edition of “No Limits” 2026, jointly presented by the Hong Kong Arts Festival and The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, unfolds from Feb. 27 to March 28, 2026, across major venues in Hong Kong. Under the theme “All of Us, All Ways,” this boundary-breaking festival champions diversity and inclusion through 11 multidisciplinary programmes spanning music, theatre, dance, and film, with a total of 29 performances.
Highlights include “The Nature of Why” by Paraorchestra, the world’s first professional inclusive orchestra, blending orchestral music, contemporary dance, and audience interaction. Audiences can also experience “Wayfaring Beyond,” co-produced with the Hong Kong Dance Company, “Light and Shadow on Strings” with the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, and Asia premieres such as “Harmonia,”“Precarious Moves,” and “Zer-Brech-Lich.” Newly commissioned theatre work “Two Blind Women in the Snowy Tokugawa Nights – Sleeping Fires” further expands the festival’s creative vision.
Beyond live performances, online film screenings will be available from March 30 to May 25, 2026, free of charge via the official No Limits website. Tickets for live programmes are now available via URBTIX, with half-price concessions for eligible groups. Accessibility services ensure audiences of all abilities can experience the arts without barriers.
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| Venue Name: Multiple Locations | |
| Venue Address: Multiple Locations | |
Sun, March 1, 2026 - Sat, March 28, 2026 | |
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM | |
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Art March Hong Kong 2026 transforms the entire month of March into a dynamic celebration of artistic excellence, reaffirming the city’s status as a leading global arts and culture hub. Throughout this period, visitors and residents can explore more than 100 arts and cultural events spanning visual arts, performance, film, cultural summits, and large‑scale festivals. From world‑renowned art fairs to intimate gallery showcases, the city becomes a vibrant canvas highlighting both international talent and Hong Kong’s own creative innovators.
Presented by the West Kowloon Cultural District (WestK) in collaboration with government bureaux, cultural institutions, galleries, and auction houses, Art March forms a key part of the strategic efforts outlined in the Blueprint for Arts and Culture and Creative Industries Development. WestK's iconic venues — including M+, the Hong Kong Palace Museum, Freespace, Xiqu Centre, and the expansive Art Park — serve as major cultural anchors throughout the month.
Whether you're an art enthusiast, a casual explorer, or a traveller seeking immersive cultural experiences, Art March offers a curated journey through exhibitions, performances, screenings, and multi‑disciplinary programmes. With opportunities to engage with artists, attend talks, enjoy outdoor installations, and explore new creative frontiers, Art March Hong Kong 2026 invites everyone to dive into the city’s rich cultural landscape.
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| Venue Name: M+ | |
| Venue Address: 38 Museum Dr, West Kowloon, Hong Kong | |
Sat, March 14, 2026 - Tue, April 14, 2026 | |
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM | |
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| tel:+85222000217 | |
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| Event Price: From HK$190 |
Experience the groundbreaking career of Lee Bul in “Lee Bul: From 1998 to Now,” on view from March 14 to Aug. 9, 2026, at M+, West Gallery, L2. This major survey traces the evolution of one of Asia’s most influential contemporary artists, bringing together significant works from her studio and prominent collections across Asia and beyond.
The exhibition unfolds across three expansive sections. Visitors are first immersed in large-scale architectural installations from the “Mon grand récit” series, reflecting on modernist ideals and the aesthetics of failed utopias, alongside two-dimensional works from the “Untitled (Willing To Be Vulnerable—Velvet)” and “Perdu” series.
The second section revisits Lee’s celebrated “Cyborg” and “Anagram” series from the late 1990s and early 2000s, exploring gender, beauty, and technology through a lens shaped by critical theory and science fiction. The final gallery evokes the artist’s studio, presenting drawings, sketches, and maquettes that reveal her creative process.
Debuting at the Leeum Museum of Art in Seoul before arriving at M+, the exhibition will continue its international tour, accompanied by a comprehensive monograph co-published with Thames & Hudson.
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