We'll never tire of the 'high maintenance to be low maintenance' beauty trend. Check out our lazy-girl shortcuts that ...
The curtain rises on WestK Performing Arts’ inaugural WestK Cabaret Festival, which brings together the best of Broadway, ...
A born and bred Brit with a constant sense of wanderlust (and an insatiable appetite to match!), Annie will travel far and wide for a good meal. Annie can usually be found hunting down the newest ...
Sassy Hong Kong is the go-to guide for the city that truly never sleeps. From al fresco bars and hole-in-the-wall restaurants, to secret shopping spots and special events, we pound the pavements in ...
Brides on budgets, worry no more. Beloved Florist, located in the hub of Hong Kong’s Flower Wholesale Market, offers beautiful traditional floral arrangements at unbeatable prices. While their ...
Known as the ‘Dior of desserts’ and the ‘Picasso of pastries’, Pierre Herme Paris sells a variety of the French pastry chef’s famous macarons and chocolates. Expect macaron flavours like Crème Brulee ...
Class, elegance and luxury are just a few words to describe Cafe Gray Deluxe. Their entire menu is excellent, but their seafood is particularly a must-try.
Pedder Red is great for shoes that are very on trend, and the price point won’t hurt your wallet too much. They have great flats, heels, and cool handbags. This store is a must-visit. They have ...
Florist meets gift shop Give.Gift.Boutique is perfect for people looking for a one-stop shop in buying a thoughtful flower gift bundle fit for any occasion. Instead of scouring shops across Hong Kong ...
True to its Italian theme, Gaia allows you to sample a range of regionally inspired Italian favourites. The glamorous setting plays host to a symphony of tasty delights, including risottos, pastas, ...
If you have a penchant for matcha, you really do not need to go anywhere else but Via Tokyo. This popular little soft serve ice cream store has line ups every day out the door as people keep returning ...
Hysan Place, 17 floors of prime retail therapy, is less designer-heavy than the likes of CWB’s Times Square and Lee Gardens. The main draws include a whole floor dedicated to shoes, several Korean ...