What happens when you commandeer the upper levels of a JW Marriott and turn it into a boutique hotel? You get people who stay to gain respect from their architecture and design friends, but miss... read more
Like Beijing and its hutongs, Hong Kong has a thorny relationship with its historical, crumble-like-a-cake-any-minute-now buildings. This three-story pre-war pawn shop, one of the most visible and ... read more
You have to try karaoke when you’re in this city. OK, so it’s the Japanese who invented it, but Hong Kong made it into a craze. And although it’s the mainland Chinese who&rsquo... read more
It’s been around for 20 years, so it doesn’t have the hype it used to. It is slightly dated, but that’s also what makes it charming. The lobby is still as over-the-top as it us... read more
“Gang Bang”, “Cushin’ for the Pushin’”, “The Missionary”, “South of the Border” — those are some of the smutty names in this tiny... read more
If you can’t experience numbingly spicy and bubblicious hot pot in Sichuan, this is the next best thing, because Tanyoto originated from Chengdu. Cook paper-thin slices of lamb and beef in... read more
Intimate, muted turquoise and grey dining room leaves focus on wide open kitchen. Cuisses de grenouilles proves that the so-called 'frogs' have had it right all along. Half-dozen course degustation... read more
Wallpaper and Foreign Affairs' love child keeps adding to their international collaboration collection. Kitsuné, Gitman, Delvaux, Aspesi, Bag 'n' Noun are all amongst your next favourite bra... read more
Sterling Design Hotels' sleek Madera needs nothing more than its ga...
The new 890-square foot space architect Zaha Hadid created for Brit...
Once upon a time, before China’s glasnost, the world’s...
What happens when you commandeer the upper levels of a JW Marriott...
At the very top floor of the legendary Peninsula Hotel, The China C...