Jenny Leung joined Time Out in 2019 and was the Deputy Editor of Time Out Hong Kong from 2024 to 2025. She now contributes to Time Out on a freelance basis.

With over eight years of experience in the media industry, Jenny oversees the daily operations of the English editorial team while crafting engaging content covering topics such as events and things to do, local news, shopping, fashion and beauty, and travel.

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Hong Kong’s most haunted locations that will probably send you screaming

Hong Kong’s most haunted locations that will probably send you screaming

Hongkongers are a superstitious bunch, but who can blame us when there are so many creepy, haunted locations in the city? From eerie abandoned villages to sites with spooky stories and murders attached to them, there’s no shortage of possible frights in the city – if you know where to look (or not look). Here are some places in the city you should probably avoid visiting this Hungry Ghost Festival. Please note that some of the places below are private properties – so no trespassing! RECOMMENDED:Â đŸ‘» Hong Kong’s spookiest ghost stories & urban legendsđŸ™…â€â™€ïžÂ 8 Things not to do during Hungry Ghost Festival💾 Your guide to Chinese paper offerings for spirits
Hong Kong’s best flower shops and florists for beautiful bouquets

Hong Kong’s best flower shops and florists for beautiful bouquets

You don’t need any occasion to show your appreciation for someone with some beautiful blooms, but they sure do make a celebration that much more special. Even if you don’t have a lavish present or a Michelin-starred booking in the works, a beautiful bouquet of flowers can still be a lovely gift to melt someone’s heart. From well-established spots to modern florists with a hipster spin, here are some of our favourite places to pick up blooms. RECOMMENDED:  🕰 The latest Hong Kong shopping news🛍 Places for cheap shopping
The best ice cream and gelato shops in Hong Kong (2026)

The best ice cream and gelato shops in Hong Kong (2026)

There’s no denying that summer in Hong Kong can get pretty unbearable without something to cool you down. While you could blast your AC on full power or down a cold beverage, the most satisfying way to lower your temperature has got to be indulging in icy treats. Here are some of our favourite spots to enjoy them around town!
The 16 most beautiful hotel pools in Hong Kong

The 16 most beautiful hotel pools in Hong Kong

When Hong Kong’s heat and humidity take over, nothing beats plunging into a pool for a swim. Whether you’re after sweeping skyline views, lush tropical vibes, or rooftop sanctuaries high above the pavement, the city's top hotel pools offer far more than just a place to do laps. Best of all, many of these luxury spaces welcome day guests with pass access, so you can enjoy the setting without booking an overnight stay. Here are the finest hotel pools worth diving into. This article includes affiliate links. These links do not influence our editorial content. For more information, click here.
The best dog parks and gardens in Hong Kong

The best dog parks and gardens in Hong Kong

Ask any local dog owner: a truly great weekend in Hong Kong usually boils down to two things – plenty of grass to run on, and somewhere cool to kick back together afterwards. With hundreds of local eateries officially opening their doors to dogs, it’s now much easier to stretch a quick park visit into an all-day outing. Whether you’re looking for open fields where your pooch can sprint around off the leash or scenic waterside strolls complete with playing facilities, here’s our pick of the best dog parks in Hong Kong for every type of hound.
The 13 best dai pai dongs in Hong Kong for authentic street food

The 13 best dai pai dongs in Hong Kong for authentic street food

Visiting a dai pai dong is a quintessential Hong Kong food experience, much like going yum cha or snacking on cheap street eats. But ever since the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department has stopped renewing any dai pai dong licences, these open-air, street-side eateries are becoming an increasingly rare sight. Luckily, grandfather laws are keeping them alive (for now), and as long as this generation is passing down their licence to the next, we’ll still be able to enjoy a slice of authentic Hong Kong flavours. So, in support of good and cheap eating, here are some of the city’s best dai pai dongs for your next meal.   
10 lesser-known spots to enjoy the Hong Kong skyline in peace

10 lesser-known spots to enjoy the Hong Kong skyline in peace

It’s easy to take the Hong Kong skyline for granted when you see it every day, but spending even a few minutes looking out over the water is still one of the best ways to decompress after a long week. The problem is that the most obvious viewing spots along the harbour often feel just as crowded and frantic as the rest of the city. If you want to actually hear yourself think while taking in the view, here are some of our favourite under-the-radar spots around the city.  
18 Hidden coffee shops and quiet cafés in Hong Kong

18 Hidden coffee shops and quiet cafés in Hong Kong

Finding a brilliant cup of coffee in Hong Kong is easy – but finding somewhere that offers great java along with some peace and quiet is a whole other story. So, to help you find the perfect hideout and get away from the noise of the city for a short coffee break, here are some of our favourite hidden cafĂ©s and coffee shops that are worth exploring.
The 13 best beaches to visit in Hong Kong

The 13 best beaches to visit in Hong Kong

You needn't travel too far to find some of the best beaches in Hong Kong. From family-friendly beaches ideal for a lovely day out to beachside campsites with stunning sea views, these are the top sandy spots in our fair city to soak up the sun or take a dip in the sea. Note: For all beach locations, please take care when doing any water sports or hiking activities. Be sure to follow guided tours. Some beaches will not have a lifeguard present, so it is important to be extra careful in these situations. RECOMMENDED: For more active things to do, you can check out our top hiking trails in Hong Kong or dive in at one of Hong Kong's best public swimming pools.
The 20 best hotpot restaurants in Hong Kong

The 20 best hotpot restaurants in Hong Kong

Hongkongers love hotpot. Whether it’s a festive celebration, family gathering, dinner with friends, or you just need something to keep you warm – there's always an excuse for it. Perhaps that’s why the city is filled with all kinds of unique hotpot venues – from retro-themed restaurants inspired by old Hong Kong to ones known for their mind-numbingly spicy broths. Keep reading to see our pick of the best hotpot restaurants in town. RECOMMENDED: Stay warm by scarfing down the best claypot rice dishes in Hong Kong.
A guide to freebies and events on July 1 in Hong Kong

A guide to freebies and events on July 1 in Hong Kong

To celebrate the 29th anniversary of the HKSAR establishment, the government has teamed up with various venues, transport operators, and businesses across the city to offer a wide array of holiday perks. Since the public holiday lands smack in the middle of the week on a Wednesday, it's the absolute perfect excuse to break up the grind and explore the city on a budget. Whether you want to hop across the harbour for zero dollars, check out a world-class museum exhibition, or score big discounts at your favourite local restaurants, here's your ultimate guide to hacking the holiday. RECOMMENDED: Down for more free stuff? Check out these amazing free things you can do in Hong Kong.
Where you can watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Hong Kong

Where you can watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Hong Kong

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is officially upon us, which means local football fans are gearing up to support their teams – and by “support”, we mean wrecking their sleep schedules, given that most matches kick off in the dead of the night for Hongkongers. Fortunately, various local malls, bars, and eateries are stepping up to host live screenings, with some generously staying open 24 hours to accommodate your impending insomnia. Whether you’re hunting for a free public venue or looking to stream it safely from the comfort of your couch, here is your definitive guide to catching every 2026 World Cup broadcast in Hong Kong.

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Messina x Mius mid-summer cocktail gelato

Messina x Mius mid-summer cocktail gelato

Gelato brand Messina has joined forces with Gough Street cocktail bar Mius for the latest edition of its "The Scoop" series, serving up two limited-edition cocktail-inspired gelato flavours from now to August 31. Created alongside Mius founder Shelley Tai, the lineup includes Apple-ly Ever After – a non-alcoholic sorbet and sherbet mix inspired by the bar's gin and apple drink – and A-Mius-Ing Negroni, a boozy strawberry gelato infused with bitter Italian amaro and pink peppercorns. Both flavours are available in limited daily quantities at Messina's Pottinger Street and Peak Galleria locations.
Winnie the Pooh 100th Anniversary pop-up store

Winnie the Pooh 100th Anniversary pop-up store

Step into the Hundred Acre Wood at Festival Walk’s Winnie the Pooh 100th Anniversary pop-up store! Visitors can snap photos at Tigger’s party corner and a 1.5-metre plush display, customise scent bottles at a DIY fragrance workshop, and head inside Pooh and Piglet’s cosy cottage to get their hands on Hong Kong-exclusive merch like plush blind boxes, toy cars and tote bags, and other lifestyle items like a special Fujifilm Quicksnap camera kit. ($598). Free gifts are also up for grabs upon spending designated amounts (while stocks last).
Runway 51 by Barminski

Runway 51 by Barminski

Step into a world where airport security gets a wacky makeover at Barminski’s Runway 51 at JPS Gallery. The American artist has transformed the space into a full-scale airport terminal crafted entirely out of cardboard – complete with security checkpoints, terminal restrooms, and alien officers working at customs. Rendered in Barminski’s signature black outlines with bright pops of colour, the exhibition invites visitors to walk through the terminal, peer into secret surveillance rooms, and question the idea that, perhaps, cosmic beings have been walking among us all along.
Art In Residence: Tea Time Stories

Art In Residence: Tea Time Stories

Celebrating the city's cherished 3.15pm (aka ‘saam dim saam’) tea culture, Cordis, Hong Kong has partnered with Yau Ma Tei’s historic Tai On Coffee & Tea Shop and food illustrator Kai to present ‘Art In Residence: Tea Time Stories’ from August 17 to October 31. The takeover spans across both Cordis and Tai On, featuring an exhibition of Kai’s signature dining sketches, alongside a reimagined menu of classic afternoon tea treats – including peanut butter mille-feuille, caramelised peanut toast cakes, coconut red bean baked French toast, and peanut butter egg tarts. Visitors stopping by both Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei locations at 3.15pm can also catch daily interactive activities and get their hands on limited-edition merchandise.
A Day in the City – An Experimental Study of Things Across Time

A Day in the City – An Experimental Study of Things Across Time

The Hong Kong Palace Museum’s new thematic exhibition takes ancient imperial history for a spin through the lens of modern Hong Kong life. Featuring works by nine local artists across multiple disciplines, including painting, sculpture, and multimedia, the showcase reinterprets Qing dynasty court traditions using contemporary urban elements, local pop culture, and everyday city rhythms. The exhibition is open from now until February 22, 2027. Standard entry is included with a general admission ticket ($70 for adults, $35 for concessions), and tickets can be booked directly through the museum website or the WestK app.
Canton of Geneva seasonal menu at Chesa

Canton of Geneva seasonal menu at Chesa

Chesa at The Peninsula Hong Kong is running the second instalment of its cantonal menu series, turning its spotlight to the regional food of Geneva. Available à la carte for both lunch (12pm to 3pm) and dinner (6pm to 11pm) until August 31, the menu features dishes like rainbow beetroots with smoked trout roe salad and hazelnut praliné, pike fish fillet with braised snails in persillade butter, veal fillet accompanied by black truffle and morel sauce, and a Swiss chocolate mi-cuit with pistachio ganache and cherry sorbet. Table reservations can be made via SevenRooms.
A Pharaoh's Rendezvous

A Pharaoh's Rendezvous

The Hong Kong Palace Museum is marking the final month of its landmark exhibition, Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums, with a one-night-only after-hours event on August 19. The evening offers exclusive access to the exhibition in Gallery 9, alongside thematic displays in Galleries 3 and 4 under guided docent tours. Taking place against the backdrop of the Victoria Harbour skyline, the programme features a panel discussion, live folk dance, curated music, and DJ sets from Beat Friday. Attendees can sample authentic Egyptian snacks, try drinks blending Chinese and Egyptian flavours, experience ancient scents, and take photos at themed setups. Tickets are priced at $450 and include entry to all participating galleries, event activities, and a complimentary ancient Egypt-inspired blind box bag charm.
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong Cake Shop pop-up

Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong Cake Shop pop-up

Back by popular demand, the Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong Cake Shop pop-up is returning to IFC Mall (Kiosk LA15, L1) from August 4, 2026, through February 14, 2027. Led by executive pastry chef Ringo Chan, this pop-up will be bringing signature creations, exclusive bakes, and limited-edition monthly releases. Highlights include Japanese cheese tarts, an oatmeal raisin cookie selection, and a grab-and-go morning menu. A range of Danish pastries as well as sliced and petit cakes will also be available throughout the day.
Cavalluna: Gate to the Otherworld

Cavalluna: Gate to the Otherworld

Europe's acclaimed equestrian theatre show, Cavalluna: Gate to the Otherworld, lands at Kai Tak Arena for an exclusive eight-show run this September. Featuring 54 magnificent four-legged stars, the show brings a mythical fantasy tale to life under the direction of Emmy-nominated director, composer, and author Klaus Hillebrecht. Expect high-flying acrobatics, bareback stunt riding, liberty dressage, and live dance performances set against a dramatic cinematic score. Tickets to the show are now available via HK Ticketing; standard seating starts at $395 and goes up to $1,995 for first row seats ($395, $695, $895, $1,095, $1,595, and $1,995). For groups, VIP tables seating six guests are also up for grabs ($27,220).
House of Linglong: Drag Tour - Hong Kong

House of Linglong: Drag Tour - Hong Kong

Shanghai’s drag collective, House of Linglong, is heading to our city for an exclusive two-night takeover at Eaton HK’s Music Room on August 14 and 15. Founded by drag artist and creative director Kudos (Lian Longqing), the acclaimed group is renowned for pushing queer artistry through a bold fusion of avant-garde drag, high fashion, live performance, and culturally inspired storytelling. Led by Kudos, the lineup features Queen of the Universe star Woowu alongside a stacked lineup of performers and DJs. Early bird entry will set you back $300, while general admission sits at $360 (both inclusive of one alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink). Those looking to catch both nights can pick up a two-night bundle for $580, which comes with two drinks.
Mahou Dokoro Harry Potter pop-up

Mahou Dokoro Harry Potter pop-up

The Mahou Dokoro Harry Potter pop-up is returning to Hysan Place! Open from July 24 to August 25, the new store offers a fresh lineup of official apparel, accessories, and other collectables inspired by both the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films. Highlights include glow-in-the-dark and colour-changing tees, house-themed pouches with plush bears, a candy-shaped Honeydukes shoulder bag, and a range of Bertie Bott’s Every Flavour Beans jewellery. Shoppers who spend $300 or more in a single transaction before July 31 will also score an exclusive, limited-edition ‘Happee Birthdae Harry’ cake pouch, available while stocks last.
Next Station: Chiikawa Artiverse

Next Station: Chiikawa Artiverse

Hong Kong’s transit network is getting an adorable upgrade this summer as the MTR Corporation and AllRightsReserved launch the ‘Next Station: Chiikawa Artiverse’ campaign. Running on weekends from July 25 to August 30, a specially decorated Light Rail train will operate four trips on each day from Siu Hong Stop towards Tuen Mun or Yuen Long, featuring character-shaped handrail straps, exterior glow-in-the-dark stars, and artwork of Chiikawa, Hachiware, and Usagi. Passengers can join the experience by purchasing an $88 Light Rail Travel Pass package on-site at Siu Hong (Platform 4), which covers one designated themed train journey, unlimited same-day Light Rail travel, and collectable merch. The transit takeover also extends into the main network with station installations at Admiralty and Lok Ma Chau, alongside an MTR Mobile app stamp card lucky draw offering 300 tickets to the upcoming Chiikawa Artiverse exhibition.

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The first official Pokémon Center in Hong Kong opens this November

The first official Pokémon Center in Hong Kong opens this November

Hong Kong is getting its first official PokĂ©mon Center this November! Landing at Festival Walk as part of the franchise’s global 30th anniversary celebrations, the store will be a temporary pop-up experience for local fans to get their hands on official merchandise without having to hop on a flight to Japan. A far cry from your average toy shop, official PokĂ©mon Centers are modelled after the healing hubs of the video game series, packed with everything from trading card decks and figurines to household products, fashion items, and, of course, endless rows of PokĂ©mon plushies. Photograph: Courtesy Festival WalkPokémon Center Tokyo Those who have been to a PokĂ©mon Center in Japan will know that most locations also have their own regional exclusive merch – think Pikachu dressed in kimono in Kyoto, or sporting pilot gear near Tokyo’s airports. Time will tell whether or not we’ll get our very own exclusive collectables or other interactive in-store features, but we can certainly dream. Following similar anniversary announcements in Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, and Singapore, the Hong Kong pop-up will land alongside a slate of celebratory activities set to take place across the mall. Further details on the exact shop location, opening hours, and specific merch lists will be revealed in due course, so keep an eye on our page for more updates to come. Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Hong Kong newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox Recommended storie
Hutong is launching a new cocktail menu entirely dedicated to mahjong

Hutong is launching a new cocktail menu entirely dedicated to mahjong

Slamming down a winning mahjong hand on a green felt table is always a moment, but you don’t need to master the game to enjoy the drama – ordering a drink presented in a bespoke wooden mahjong case is a pretty thrilling way to get in on the action too. Hutong’s new immersive cocktail programme, ‘Tale of Mahjong’, is designed as a tribute to the rich heritage and social spirit of the iconic game. Rather than just handing over a simple menu, guests are invited to join an interactive ritual where they have to draw a custom tile from a wooden case to determine their drink, turning their order into a moment of play and chance.  Photograph: Courtesy HutongGentle South Wind The menu comprises of 16 drinks split into four chapters to mirror the natural flow of the game, beginning with ‘Qǐ’ (Shuffle The Tiles), which consists of four zero-proof drinks inspired by the Four Winds. Highlights include Dong, an herbaceous opener with peppermint soda, sage, and elderflower; Gentle South Wind, which layers jasmine pearl cold brew with lychee and yuzu; and West Twilight, which packs a subtle kick of heat with a fruity Sichuan chilli known as dan long jiao, kumquat, and yuzu. Photograph: Courtesy HutongMisty Bamboo (left); Moonlight (right) Things get punchier in the second chapter, ‘ChĂ©ng’ (Draw A Tile), which focuses on unexpected flavour combinations like Moonlight – a milk punch with goji berry, passion fruit, coconut, and hibiscus, topped off with an almond lollipop – and Misty Bamboo
Messina and Mius have teamed up for a boozy gelato collab this August

Messina and Mius have teamed up for a boozy gelato collab this August

Getting your cocktail fix in a glass is all well and good, but consuming your booze via a spoon just seems infinitely more rewarding. Gelato brand Messina has teamed up with Gough Street cocktail spot Mius to launch two limited-edition creations to help see off the August heat. Fresh off placing at number 36 on the Asia’s 50 Best Bars list, Mius founder and mixologist Shelly Tai has squeezed her bar’s signature drinks programme into two delicious frozen options. First up is the Apple-ly Ever After, a non-alcoholic scoop inspired by the bar’s popular gin and apple cocktail. It pairs a crisp green apple sorbet with coconut, lime leaf, and pandan sherbet, finished with a juniper berry infusion for a distinct botanical taste. For those wanting more of a buzz with their pud, there’s also the A-Mius-Ing Negroni on the menu. This boozy treat draws on Mius’ strawberry negroni, whipping up a vibrant strawberry gelato with bitter Italia amaro and a subtle kick of pink peppercorns. Both flavours are available from now until August 31 at Messina’s Pottinger Street and Peak Galleria locations. They’re served in limited quantities per day, so you’ll want to move fast if you fancy a taste. Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Hong Kong newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox Recommended stories: Ocean Park opens a new Reptile Territory to challenge negative stereotypes of these species Winnie the Pooh is taking over Festival Walk for his 100th anniversary Ne
Winnie the Pooh is taking over Festival Walk for his 100th anniversary

Winnie the Pooh is taking over Festival Walk for his 100th anniversary

If a silly old bear with a concerning honey addiction played any part in your childhood, there’s a fun trip down memory lane waiting at Festival Walk this summer.  To mark 100 years of A.A. Milne’s beloved Winnie the Pooh, a giant celebration pop-up is taking over the mall from now until September 3, complete with forest-themed installation, photo spots, workshops, and a ton of exclusive 100th anniversary merch to take home.    Photograph: Courtesy Festival WalkWinnie the Pooh The 100th Year Celebration Pop-Up Store Visitors can wander through a replica of Pooh and Piglet’s cosy cottage, before dropping by Tigger’s party corner and a 1.5-metre display wall stacked with plush toys. There’s also a Snapio photo booth featuring five anniversary frame designs, as well as a DIY fragrance mist bottle workshop where you can customise your own scent bottle with limited-edition stickers. Photograph: Courtesy Festival WalkWinnie the Pooh The 100th Year Celebration Pop-Up Store To bring home a piece of the Hundred Acre Wood, the shop is stocked with an array of goodies including Hong Kong-exclusive items like plush key chain blind boxes ($99), mini makeup finger puffs with a honeypot holder ($78), fluffy tote bags ($298), and a themed Fujifilm Quicksnap camera kit ($598). Shoppers who spend $300 or more will receive a reusable shopping bag, while those dropping $800 or more will get their hands on a Winnie the Pooh red balloon cosmetic bag.  The Winnie the Pooh 100th Anniversary Pop-
New restaurant Bistrot’s Suzette brings laidback Parisian vibes to Kai Tak

New restaurant Bistrot’s Suzette brings laidback Parisian vibes to Kai Tak

If you’ve been holding out for a little slice of Parisian life in the city, you’re in luck. A new all-day bistro called Bistrot’s Suzette has just opened its doors, and it’s promising to deliver exactly the kind of spot that makes you want to linger over your wine until the sun goes down. Photograph: Courtesy Bistrot’s SuzetteSteak tartare (left); Oeuf mimosa with smoked salmon (right) Located at Cullinan Sky Mall in Kai Tak, the new eatery is a collaboration between Silver Spoon Restaurants and chef Tiff Lo, who you might recognise from the beloved Wan Chai French bistro Jean May. Bringing that same focus on nostalgic, unpretentious cooking to this new kitchen, Lo packs the menu with French classics ranging from chicken liver parfait ($128) and steak tartare ($198) to a creamy oeuf mimosa with smoked salmon ($32/pc) and crispy black olive panisse frits ($108).  Photograph: Courtesy Bistrot’s SuzetteBeef bourguignon Mains take a hearty turn with signatures like beef bourguignon ($298) and steak frites ($358), while desserts keep things playful with the restaurant’s namesake dish, CrĂȘpe SoufflĂ© Ă  la Suzette ($118), finished tableside with classic Suzette orange sauce and a splash of Grand Marnier. There are also equally indulgent options from the in-house pĂątisserie atelier, including their apple tarte fine ($88) and crĂšme caramel ($78). Photograph: Courtesy Bistrot’s SuzetteCrĂȘpe SoufflĂ© Ă  la Suzette The space itself, designed by Hernan Zanghellini, aims for a classic b
Famous European equestrian theatre show Cavalluna to make Asian debut at Kai Tak Arena

Famous European equestrian theatre show Cavalluna to make Asian debut at Kai Tak Arena

A mega European theatrical show featuring dozens of four-legged stars is galloping into town! Cavalluna, Europe’s widely acclaimed equestrian theatrical spectacle, is officially making its Asian debut right here in Hong Kong. Masterminded by Emmy-nominated director, composer, and author Klaus Hillebrecht, the production has already clocked up over nine million spectators across more than 30 cities in Europe. Titled ‘Gate to the Otherworld’, the show will be landing in Kai Tak Arena for a limited run of eight performances between September 8 and 13. Photograph: Courtesy CavallunaBartolo Messina in the Pony Liberty Performance While you might expect a few tricks, Cavalluna goes well beyond simple riding drills. There’ll be 54 magnificent horses spanning eight distinct breeds, including jet-black Friesians from the Netherlands, elegant Spanish Pura Raza Española, Lusitanos from Portugal, Arabians from the Middle East, and delightfully charming Mini Shetland Ponies that are guaranteed to put smiles on faces. Bringing these equine performers across continents is no small feat either, requiring dedicated Boeing 747 freighter flights complete with climate-controlled cargo compartments to deliver the entire cast safely to Hong Kong. Storywise, the plot follows Meerin, a young sorceress who possesses the power to bring her drawings to life. After being exiled and subsequently captured by a ruthless warlock named Röndrup and his niece, Meerin has to battle dark forces and her own sel
Ocean Park Hong Kong expands its dog-friendly offerings for annual members

Ocean Park Hong Kong expands its dog-friendly offerings for annual members

If you’ve ever looked into your dog’s big, watery, and too-cute-to-say-no-to eyes and thought they were missing out on the thrill of a theme park, Ocean Park is way ahead of you. The theme park has expanded its perks for annual pass holders, allowing members to bring their four-legged companions along for a mid-week day out. Photograph: Courtesy Ocean Park Hong KongMembers' Doggy Day Every Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays) from now until March 31, 2027, annual members can take their pups through designated areas of both the Waterfront and Summit zones. Canines can trot through Aqua City, Old Hong Kong, and the Rainforest, or hop aboard the Ocean Express train – provided they are carried by hand, in a pet bag, riding a pet pram, or wearing a muzzle while on board – to visit the sea lions at the Pacific Pier. From now until August 23, you can also take your pup to pose for cute photos at the Pompompurin 30th Anniversary Secret Garden. Photograph: Courtesy Ocean Park Hong KongMembers' Doggy Day Pit stops for food have also extended, now with three eateries open to dogs, including Ginger Grill, Aqua City Bakery, and The Terrace CafĂ©. For a bit of retail therapy, souvenir shops across the park are open to pets, with a range of pet toys available at the Waterfront Gifts shop. All Ocean Park annual members will even receive a 10-percent discount. To take things one paw further, the theme park has teamed up with pet-friendly cafe Hooman at The Mills. Ocean Park annual
Cordis and Tai On team up with food illustrator Kai to celebrate Hong Kong’s 3.15pm tea culture

Cordis and Tai On team up with food illustrator Kai to celebrate Hong Kong’s 3.15pm tea culture

What do you get when you cross a five-star hotel with a vintage cha chaan teng and a food illustrator? Pastries, art, and more pastries. To mark its 11th anniversary, Cordis, Hong Kong has joined forces with Tai On Coffee & Tea Shop and food illustrator Kai to launch ‘Art In Residence: Tea Time Stories’, a unique crossover that celebrates Hong Kong’s beloved 3.15pm (aka ‘saam dim saam’) afternoon tea tradition. Photograph: Courtesy Cordis, Hong KongFood illustrator Kai (@nomkakaii) From August 17 to October 31, an exhibition will run across both the lobby of Cordis and the nostalgic space of Tai On, showcasing Kai’s signature illustrations of dining experiences and culinary cultures from around the world. Recognised on the Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 2025 list, the artist is known for her Instagram series where she sketches restaurant scenes on the fly, looking beyond simple food experiences to appreciate the stories behind them. Photograph: Courtesy Cordis, Hong KongArt In Residence: Tea Time Stories themed treats Naturally, you cannot celebrate cha chaan teng culture without actually eating. Over at Cordis, executive pastry chef Roy Ma has whipped up a collection of limited-edition treats inspired by Hong Kong afternoon tea classics. At the hotel’s Goodies Shop, you can pick up a peanut butter and condensed milk mille-feuille ($428), a flaky recreation of the familiar Hong Kong-style toast filled with rich custard and hints of peanut aroma. There’s also a coconut red bean m
Japanese supermarket chain Yata opens first 24-hour convenience store in Kai Tak

Japanese supermarket chain Yata opens first 24-hour convenience store in Kai Tak

Supermarket chain Yata has opened its very first 24-hour convenience store in Kai Tak, gathering Japanese snacks, imported drinks, hot street food, and daily essentials all under one roof. Customers will find fresh brews from Tokyo’s Sarutahiko Coffee, a self-service ‘Mix & Match’ fruit slushie machine, and a Yata Kitchen counter serving up local street bites like jumbo siu mai dressed in Explicit Spices’ chilli oil, Lee Fai Kee’s satay sauce lo mein, Hong Kong-style milk tea, and other hot snacks. Ready-made Japanese bento boxes, onigiri, salads, and desserts will also be available. Photograph: Courtesy Yata go!侀田驖間24ć°æ™‚äŸżćˆ©ćș— The rest of the space is packed with a myriad of Japanese imports, including popular snacks, instant noodles, frozen foods, and over 100 types of beverages ranging from teas and craft beer to limited-edition products. Away from the food aisles, the store also offers a range of lifestyle items, health supplements, personal care products, face masks, and plenty of other daily essentials. Yata go! is located at Shop G06, Cullinan Sky Mall, Kai Tak, open 24 hours daily. Call 3468 5883 for enquiries. Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Hong Kong newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox Recommended stories: Chesa is taking diners on a culinary tour with a new menu dedicated to Geneva Shake Shack teams up with Flagrant to launch chicken wings in Hong Kong for the first time Two-Michelin-starred Tate reopens at a brand-new locati
Chesa is taking diners on a culinary tour with a new menu dedicated to Geneva

Chesa is taking diners on a culinary tour with a new menu dedicated to Geneva

Taking diners on a culinary tour of Switzerland, Chesa’s seasonal menu series, ‘Voyage Dans Le Terroir’, is turning its attention to the decadent cuisine of Geneva this month. Following an initial run focused on the Valais region, the kitchen is now highlighting dishes inspired by the Canton of Geneva where the RhĂŽne begins its long run to the sea, bringing a taste of Switzerland’s westernmost border straight to Tsim Sha Tsui. Available from now until August 31, the time-limited menu includes starters like rainbow beetroots paired with smoked trout roe salad and hazelnut pralinĂ©, along with a pike fish fillet with braised snails in persillade butter and artichokes. Photograph: Courtesy ChesaVeal fillet with black truffle and morel sauce, bacon and emmental cheese served with rösti (left); Swiss chocolate mi-cuit with pistachio ganache and cherry sorbet (right) For the main course, things are kept thoroughly indulgent with a hearty veal fillet topped with black truffle and morel sauce, accompanied by bacon and emmental cheese served with rösti. To finish, a rich Swiss chocolate mi-cuit paired with pistachio ganache and cherry sorbet will wrap up the meal on a sweet and refreshing note. The special Geneva menu is available Ă  la carte for both lunch (12pm to 3pm) and dinner (6pm to 11pm) until August 31. Tables can be booked via SevenRooms. Stay in the loop: Sign up for our free Time Out Hong Kong newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox Recommended stories
Shake Shack teams up with Flagrant to launch chicken wings in Hong Kong for the first time

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