New Hong Kong Openings This Week: 17 July
A HK$3,500 Matsusaka omakase, a HK$14 custard tart and a grill pop-up with a deadline. Five just-opened venues, verified.
The latest from Hong Kong
A HK$3,500 Matsusaka omakase, a HK$14 custard tart and a grill pop-up with a deadline. Five just-opened venues, verified.
Every gallery is shut with no reopening date — but the boardwalks and bird hides are fine. Is it still worth HK$30?
A humanoid will run a 24-hour store in Hung Hom. But there's no date, no address — and the headlines are ahead of the facts.
Semi-transparent udon, cut and boiled to order. Plus the 4pm break almost every listing gets wrong.
HKDance's family musical hits the Grand Theatre this August. Tickets from HK$100 — and an Ocean Park deal worth knowing.
Eleven years away, and back for ten nights at Hung Hom. Dates, prices and what the fuss is about.
Three restaurants, one Tsim Sha Tsui tower, dim sum from HK$7. Who serves what, and on which floor.
A paper forest you help build, free to walk through and HK$90 to join. It comes down on 2 August.
30,000 sq ft, 270-degree harbour views, nightly light shows — and it costs nothing. Kowloon Bay, L18.
140-million-year-old rock columns an hour from Central — which sites are worth it, how to get there, and when to go.
Ten shows, free admission and the best harbour view in the city — plus the garden exhibition that closes on 29 July.
One guitar, no band — and Hong Kong's own Eugene Pao as special guest. West Kowloon, 4 August 2026.
Award-winning tea-house dim sum, a Buddhist dining room behind a waterfall and a twelve-course tasting menu — the city's best meat-free eating.
The only public course at Kau Sai Chau, visitor rounds at Fanling and the best driving ranges — with fees, transport and booking.
M+'s big autumn 2026 show runs 17 Oct–4 Apr — fantasy in Asian art, from ukiyo-e demons to manga.
Rare Scotch, 700 Japanese bottles and hidden Central dens — five of the city's best whisky bars, island to Kowloon.
Laksa, bak kut teh, chicken rice and a Michelin-starred tasting menu — five of the city's best, from Shek Tong Tsui to Wan Chai.
H Queen's, Hauser & Wirth, Gagosian, White Cube and free Tai Kwun — five world-class galleries you can walk between in an afternoon.
Cattle on the grassland, a 400-year-old temple and superb stargazing — how to do the wildest of Hong Kong's easy island escapes.
Two Michelin stars, a legendary lunch buffet and the city's best vegetarian dosas — six Indian kitchens worth crossing the harbour for.
The American indie-pop duo play AsiaWorld-Expo on 30 September 2026 — ticket prices, the songs to know and how to get there.
The city's fastest-growing racquet sport — where to play, from PADEL+ in Sai Kung to GO PARK Sai Sha, with costs and how to book.
Coffee by day, cocktails by night — a new Mediterranean neighbourhood bar-restaurant on Sheung Wan's Wa Lane.
Michelin-starred crab, typhoon-shelter feasts and pick-your-own tanks — seven of the city's best, from Central to Sai Kung.
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