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Little Bao – Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

Little Bao – Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

  A food blogger’s heart sinks a little when her camera battery runs out after the first click at a new restaurant. I thus had to turn to the trusty Iphone 5 for this one. Introducing Little Bao – a super popular little joint that has […]

Mido Cafe – Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Mido Cafe – Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong

After a busy week of hanging out with friends and family, and driving around NSW for many hours, I bring to you a touch of nostalgia – Mido Cafe in Yau Ma Tei, on the Kowloon side of Hong Kong. Mido Cafe is an institution, a blast from the […]

The Peak Lookout – The Peak, Hong Kong

The Peak Lookout occupies an iconic position at the top of Hong Kong island, aka the Peak. The historic building is unmissable as you make your way to the Peak area – in fact, it has been there for over 60 years. This place carries […]

Cafe Corridor – Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

This tucked away cafe can be found at the end of a corridor (funnily enough) just opposite Times Square in the busy Causeway Bay. You would never know it was there, save for the small sign at the entrance to the building. This is another […]

Brunch Club – Soho, Hong Kong

Brunch Club is one of those cafes that I keep coming back to every time I’m in Hong Kong. There are in fact two – one in Causeway Bay (which is also a supper club) and one in Soho. I generally prefer the vibe of […]

High Tea at Café Grey Deluxe, The Upper House – Central, Hong Kong

  High tea never fails to please any girl. In fact, any high tea in Hong Kong never fails to please, full stop. Having tried several in different hotels (and at the beautiful Repulse Bay Verandah), S. and I decided to try out The Upper House, […]

Cong Sao Dessert – Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

I’m not a massive fan of Asian desserts in general, but one thing I can never resist is tangyuen– glutinous rice flour balls with a variety of fillings, served either hot or cold in a soup. My staple favourite is always the black sesame paste tangyuen in a […]

agnès b. LE PAIN GRILLÉ – ifc pâtisserie, Hong Kong

agnès b. – fashion label to most, but in Hong Kong they have several restaurants, cafes, patisseries and a florist. S and I were hanging around the International Finance Centre (ifc), which is actually a massive mall and not just an office block, and decided […]