Tag: hong kong

Constant Change by Hong Kong at the Triennale
Hong Kong participated in the Salone d’Onore at La Triennale di Milano. The exhibition is called Constant Change – a theme that is very Hong Kong-esque given its historical and demographics background. I was genuinely and pleasantly surprised by this exhibition. The poster at the entrance featured the calligraphy of the Emperor of Kowloon front
Hong Kong cuisines in miniatures
My cousin J is the proud owner of these three sets of miniatures of Hong Kong cuisines. Since I have been posting pictures of real food here for a long time (for example, 2M* dim sum lunch), how about some plastic food for a change. Dim sum, first. They are all placed in a display
Casa Lisboa @ Hotel LKF, Hong Kong
After Macau, we had another chance to enjoy Portuguese food. My sister’s friend – MW- invited us to dine at this restaurant on the 8th floor of the Hotel LKF, which is in the epicenter of Lan Kwai Fong area. As several lots on D’Aguilar Street is under construction, new bars and restaurants have opened
Shiro @ Pacific Place, Hong Kong
Our second last meal in Hong Kong was eaten at Shiro in Pacific Place. It was raining so we did not want to wander the streets looking for a restaurant. Shiro exudes a modern Japanese ambiance – mirrors with a repeating Japanese-y motif and cured-ribbed walls. Nice bar, too. Must be packed on a weekday lunch
