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Nibbles Monsoon season has arrived A new Southeast Asian inspired restaurant, Monsoon has opened its doors in ELEMENTS. The restaurant, led by award-winning chef Will Meyrick, serves up Southeast Asian streetfood dishes with a modern twist, including Indonesian Wagyu beef rendang, Salmon Amok and Kampung Snicker. The tropical decor and extensive range of fruity cocktails will transport you to the white sandy beaches of Thailand, perfect for these travel free months. Monsoon also offers a weekday set lunch and daily freeflow drinks package. monsoonoriental.com.hk
Coffee with a history
New cafe opens in the old town
Popular local cafe, Halfway Coffee has opened a fourth location in Ho Man Tin. The cafe serves a wide range of coffee’s and light bites and is popular for it’s old Hong Kong style posters, coffee cups and decorations, transporting guests to another era of the city. 4 Soares Avenue.
A new Japanese style cafe, Kachimushi opened in the old town last month. Run by three young shop owners, the name translates to little dragonfly, implying the concept of always moving forward. With a minimalistic decor and a variety of sweet and savoury options, this coffee shop is the perfect place to slow down and relax during a busy work week. 33 See Cheung Street.
Chill out at Treasure Island Set on the picturesque Pui O beach, Treasure Island Beach Club is easily one of the most relaxing hangouts on South Lantau. The al fresco restaurant and bar offers family favourite dishes alongside a range of vegetarian and vegan choices. Open Friday afternoons, as well as weekends and public holidays, guests can enjoy live DJ performances while watching the sun set over the beach. You can also rent out water sports equipment from the Beach Club or make it into a staycation at one of its cabana rooms or all-inclusive private camp rentals. treasureislandhk.com
Let’s taco bout it Popular waterfront restaurant, Momentai has just launched a new taco and margarita night. Every Friday diners can enjoy premium tacos with toppings such as house smoked brisket, washed down with some freshly made, Triple Sec margaritas to really get the party started. Kiosk 1 Sai Kung Waterfront.
Forest themed tea Resembling a scene out of a fairytale, creative cuisine restaurant Glasshouse Greenery is offering a new glamour forest themed afternoon tea set. Located on the K11 Musea’s rooftop garden terrace, the restaurant is decorated with natural tones and provides a relaxing outdoor dining experience. The tea set is available daily from 3-6pm and contains both savoury and sweet treats, including avocado paper roll, mini lobster burger, parma ham and burrata toast and a mini chocolate tart. Shop 501, K11 Musea.
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