There is nothing easy about running a successful restaurant business, especially in a competitive market like Hong Kong. Having said that, 1 Michelin Starred Guo Fu Lou does it with a certain finesse that makes their competitors stay on their toes. The variety of Cantonese dishes on the menu is renowned in the area, but that only makes it harder for consumers to choose. With the talented kitchen and service teams, this restaurant see much corporate as well as leisure […]
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VEA, 1 Michelin Star and 16th In Asia’s 50 Best, Hong Kong
Delicious, decadent and full of depth are just come words that can be used to describe VEA which is located on Wellington Street within the renown Central district of Hong Kong island. Boasting a diverse yet minimalistic menu that rivals many other Michelin restaurants around the globe. Each signature dish comes with a story or inspiration from chef Vicky Cheng who leads the young and vibrant team at this extremely popular establishment. Indeed there are only hits to be served […]
Novotel Century, Hong Kong
Located in the vibrant area known as Wan Chai, Novotel Century Hong Kong has easy access to MTR Wan Chai Station and Star Ferry Terminal which allows guests to conveniently commute to most major parts of the city. It is also a short walk to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre where major events take place such as the annual Art Basel Fair and a mere 10 minutes to Causeway Bay, one of Hong Kong‘s most renowned shopping district. […]
The Opposite House and The Temple House Vegetarian Summer Collaboration
The Opposite House and The Temple House are pleased to announce the popup menu collaborations in between two Houses this summer: 9 signature vegetarian dishes from MI XUN Teahouse of The Temple House will be available at Jing Yaa Tang of The Opposite House throughout the month of June. The collaboration in The Opposite House will starts on 7th June until 7th July, and the vegetarian pop-up menu will be available for lunch and dinner. During late June, Jing Yaa […]
Four Seasons Hotel, Shenzhen
Wish to run back to your room for a quick nap after busy shopping at the Futian Road or tired of business meetings at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center, Four Seasons Hotel Shenzhen is the place for sure, to lie back and have that much needed rest irregardless if you are on a holiday or on business. Be it the large indoor and outdoor swimming pools or a deep sense of rejuvenation at the Spa Centre, Four Seasons Hotel […]
Lung King Heen, 3 Michelin Stars and 47th In World’s 50 Best, Hong Kong
How to catch a Star? Lung King Heen at the fourth floor of Five-Star Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong can share some tips, the deeply varnished wood floors add warmth whiles silver-leaf ceiling panels shines like stars in the sky. This famous establishment is the first Chinese restaurant to receive three Michelin Stars every year since 2009, and Five-Star Forbes Travel Guide from 2014 till present. The Victoria Harbour views from a dining room full of understated luxury, Chef Chan […]
Savour BlackBookAsia x Hong Kong South Island Cultural District (SICD) Galleries
The South Island Cultural District (SICD) galleries and artist studios will open their doors as part of Art Basel HK and Art Central VIP Programs. Savour BlackBookAsia is glad to partner SICD in the 2019 program line up of specially curated art and related world class events. Following the highly successful South Island Art Days over the past 5 years, the SICD is expecting over 2000 local and international art lovers to attend the event held in “Hong Kong’s New […]
The Pottinger Hong Kong Celebrates 5th Anniversary with “Steps Through Time” Old Photo Exhibition
To commemorate its 5th anniversary on the historical steps of Central,The Pottinger Hong Kong opens door to an old photo exhibition titled “Steps Through Time” from 21 March to 5 May, 2019. The showcase of over 30 original rare prints of Hong Kong spanning years 1870 – 1925 takes visitors on a journey through history, and to discover the legacy of heritage preserved til this day in the city centre. Riding on Hong Kong’s art month, and adopting a historical […]
Goethe-Institut Hong Kong Exhibition Carsten Nicolai: Fades Stills
On the occasion of Art Basel Hong Kong, the Goethe-Institut presents a selection of shots from the source movie of fades by Carsten Nicolai. fades is a video installation designed for a specific room setting. The video incorporates and shows light determined gradients based on linear and logarithmic wave modulations that move in dynamic patterns hence creating a variety of shapes and structures. These visual patterns are also transferred in a synchronized soundtrack of white noise as high frequency sounds and […]
Liang Yi Museum Presents Chrysanthemum and Dragon Supported by Consulate-General of Japan in Hong Kong
Chrysanthemum and Dragon, one of the largest exhibitions to explore the shared decorative traditions of China and Japan presented by Liang Yi Museum. Featuring over 180 Japanese objects, including the debut of the museum’s newly acquired Japanese collections of yatate and kiseru from the Edo (1603–1868) to Showa period (1926–89), in addition to over 50 objects from the museum’s classical Ming and Qing dynasties furniture collection, the show also provides viewers with a chance to explore the underlying Sino-Nippon cultural exchanges […]