Once upon a time, before China’s glasnost, the world’s clothing giants commissioned Hong Kong textile factories to make all the stuff you wear, like nightgowns and polos and pantsuit... read more
At the very top floor of the legendary Peninsula Hotel, The China Clipper is part bar, part museum: it's designed to evoke old-time planes (back in the days of sleeper berths and dining rooms) and ... read more
Rick's Cafe is practically an old lady (as it were) on the Hong Kong nightlife scene, as it's been around for a while and played host to all manner of different scenes. Anything there is yours for ... read more
Stands for Finland, Iceland, Norway, Denmark and Sweden. I’m a Viking! Well, FINDS doesn’t exactly display the colonizing tendencies of Leif Ericson, but rather the Scandinavian qualiti... read more
This Taiwan chain has finally invaded Hong Kong and brought along its famous xiaolongbao, or soup dumplings. The restaurant might have earned its top 10 ranking by New York Times in 1993, but it do... read more
How exactly does hipsterism mutate once it reaches Asian shores? It’s hard to define—the tight jeans, canvas shoes and witty T-shirts are still prominent, but the jeans are now more Jap... read more
What foreigners want in their idealized version of a Chinese restaurant. Dark wood tables, Ming chairs, bird cages, red lanterns, spicy northern cuisine and a great view of the Hong Kong harbor.... read more
In case you’re wondering, you’re allowed to use a spork. Long the very definition of high-end dining in Hong Kong, Spoon has lost some of its luster. But this is still the place to take... read more
Everyone looks better in Ben Sherman -- those Brits have a way with wardrobe. Slim fittings and mod cuts turn college boys into proper lads and sorority girls into twee Camden temps. Mom and Dad wi... read more
Feted New York steak and burger joint comes 'cross the ocean. De rigueur Angus and Wagyu come in and out of the bun. Side staples like mash and gratin sit alongside more experimental choices like B... read more
Another contestant in the lifestyle concept store sweepstakes. Gilbert & Cindy Yeung travel in illustrious circles, and a little help from your friends is all fair in the war of the stylites. P... read more
These are the balcony seats to the world’s most spectacular skyline, a true billion-dollar view. Fusion restaurant downstairs and smart lounge upstairs share a dashing two-story-tall, floor-t... read more
If it’s at the Peninsula, it’s posh. And this is at the top of the Peninsula. Designed by Philippe Starck, it feels a little dated now, but Felix still turns heads. We wouldn’t be... read more
It used to be The Regent, and had a little more warmth to it. Now it’s an excessively cool and detached place. But, next to the Peninsula, it’s still got the best view and the best r... read more
The Hotel Miramar wanted to become a boutique, so it did. After a US$ 65 million sex change, it's now The Mira, and it’s virtually unrecognizable. It’s got an interesting style that&r... read more
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At the very top floor of the legendary Peninsula Hotel, The China C...